According to the state Department of Public Health. The coronavirus killed another 15 Massachusetts residents on Saturday, and that includes three from the Berkshires
Mayor Tom Bernard announced today that in accordance with provisions of legislation passed by the Legislature and signed by the Governor the City of North Adams will extend due dates on real estate and personal property bills, motor vehicle excise bills, water and sewer bills, and exemption and deferral applications until June 1, 2020. These extensions apply regardless of the due date printed on the bills.
In this time of so much bad news, it is great to see people reaching out and doing kind things for everyone. We would love to hear if you have any good news stories during this time. Just email me cheryl@wupe.com
A guy who owns a bunch of restaurants in Indiana did a fundraiser where he cut and dyed his hair and got the "Tiger King" haircut. He's using the m...
Since most of our lives have been affected some more than others because of COVID-19, I don't think anyone is leading their normal life right now. I am sure you have asked yourself, When will life go back to normal?
So first of all Scott, my husband was tested for COVID-19 we found out the other day that he tested Negative, but has a bad upper respiratory infection which I am very thankful for and also thank you to our wonderful listeners who reached out on Facebook to me you are so appreciated!
Today, Mayor Bernard announced the North Adams Public Schools will be closed for the next two weeks in response to the COVID-19 (Coronavirus) pandemic.