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Williamsburg’s new public safety complex ready for a close-up
11-10-2023 2:59 PM

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,...

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Drastic reduction in chronic absenteeism earns Williamsburg’s Dunphy School statewide recognition
07-28-2024 10:00 AM

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...


Plans to turn Haydenville sidewalk into rail trail section sent to state over residents’ objections
07-01-2024 5:02 PM

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...


Williamsburg’s Burgy Brews fizzles: Owners closing kitchen Sunday and taproom next weekend; also pulling plug on brewery
03-01-2024 4:00 PM

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...


Williamsburg voters to pick new Select Board member on Saturday
11-02-2023 1:11 PM

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...


F is for flag: Many area towns’ banners judged harshly in national survey
01-16-2023 6:21 PM

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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