As another major storm blankets the Berkshires today, many schools throughout Berkshire County have cancelled school, including the following:

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Abbott Memorial School

Berkshire Arts and Technology Charter Public School

Berkshire Community College

Berkshire Hills Regional School District

Central Berkshire Regional School District

Farmington River Elementary School

Hoosac Valley Regional School District

Lee Public Schools

Lenox Public Schools

Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts

Mount Greylock Regional School District

North Adams Public Schools

Pine Cobble School

Pittsfield Public Schools

Southern Berkshire Regional School District

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Additional:

All Berkshire Regional Transit Authority and Link413 bus services have been canceled for today.

Elder Services is closed today, and the agency will not be serving any congregate meals or home-delivered meals.

Boys and Girls Club of the Berkshires - closed (no preschool or child care activities available today)

Lee Congregational Church and Offices are Closed; no in-person Bible Study, there will be a Zoom Bible Study at 7 pm on 2/23.

Prospect Meadow Farm Vocational Program - closed

Due to today's storm, many municipalities throughout the Berkshires have issued parking restrictions, asking residents to use off-street parking if/when available. Check with your town or city or its website for the latest parking restriction details.

Many municipal buildings and town/city services have been cancelled. Again, check with your town and/or city or its website for which buildings and services are closed/canceled.

Winter Storm Warning for total snow accumulations of 8 to 16 inches of snow remains in effect until 7 pm this evening (2/23).

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