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By JAMES PENTLAND
WILLIAMSBURG — It’s not quite in shape to host emergency services yet, but the town’s gleaming new Public Safety Complex is ready for its close-up with the public.A guided tour of the $5.3 million, 8,000-square-foot building is being offered Saturday,...
By ALEXA LEWIS
WILLIAMSBURG — Dozens of students, educators and parents gathered at the Anne T. Dunphy School playground one day last week to commemorate their designation as an Attendance All-Star School by the Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary...
By LILY REAVIS
WILLIAMSBURG — Plans are moving ahead to build an 8-foot-wide shared-use bicycle and pedestrian pathway on Haydenville’s South Main Street, despite an ongoing dispute between project planners and residents who live along the road. The construction...
By JAMES PENTLAND
WILLIAMSBURG — Less than 2½ years after taking over the former Brewmaster’s Tavern and creating a gathering space for dining, drinking, music and games, the owners of Burgy Brews have announced that the business is closing.“More money goes out than...
By Sophie Hauck
WILLIAMSBURG — Three candidates for Williamsburg Select Board will go toe-to-toe Saturday in a special election to fill one vacant seat on the three-person panel. Richard Kisloski, Patrick Sumner and Paul Wetzel are running to fill the vacancy left...
By Bob Flaherty
It’s a grand old flag, a high-flying flag, as the song goes — or is it? With public interest in flags on the rise, many cities and towns across the U.S., including a handful from these parts, have redesigned their flags in the last few years....
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