NORTH ADAMS, Mass. — A UN Climate panelist, a Pulitzer Prize-winning climate author and a zero carbon chair will discuss the fallout from the recent UN conference on the climate crisis,.
The Hoosic River Watershed Association and First Congregational Church, Williamstown, are co-sponsoring a virtual panel discussion on the fallout from the recent United Nations conference on the climate crisis, at
WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. For those passionate about climate change, an upcoming event will fit the bill. A United Nations Climate panelist, a Pulitzer Prize-winning climate author and a zero carbon
Building Committee member David Moresi and COOL Committee member Wendy Penner offer differing perspectives on construction of the planned fire station. WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass..
Planning Board members Chris Winters and Stephanie Boyd participate in a forum on Willinet with Debby Dane, right. WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. Once upon a time, there was a company called Massflora that wanted to grow marijuana on a Blair Road property. It needed a special permit from the Zoning Board of Appeals to do so, and the application drew passionate opposition from residents near the property who worried about the plan s visual impact, the potential for drawing thieves who might grow violent and the noxious odor produced by the flowering cannabis plants Massflora planned to start indoors and transplant to a field.