Harsh Patel stepped down from his role as CEO of Green Theory effective Nov. 26, according to James McMahon, the company’s ...
After the June 20 crash that killed 87-year-old Luis Chin on Dalton Avenue, Pittsfield residents and advocates conducted a ...
At the end of Hoosic River Revival's final and fifth river walk Nov. 30, the organization announced the next phase of its ...
Legal scholar Joseph Nunn, counsel in the Brennan Center for Justice’s Liberty and National Security Program, breaks down the ...
Looking for the perfect food-lover gift? This guide rounds up the year’s best cookbooks for bakers, home cooks, plant-based ...
Northern harriers glide low over fields and marshes, using sight and sound to hunt and can be spotted in open habitats with ...
The McNinch Restaurant Group, former owner of the Olde Heritage in Lenox and current owner of Patrick’s Pub in Pittsfield, is ...
The Eagle's Jesse Kolodkin corners in on the various problems plaguing the New York Giants and who is behind them.
Good news is harder to come by these days — all the more reason two recent Eagle headlines are worth highlighting.
The Pittsfield Fire Department banned a highly flammable liquid hair spray after reports from New York showed it could ignite like a blowtorch.
Cascade School Supplies will hold its community tag sale Dec. 10 to 13 at 1 Brown St., featuring discounted art, school and office supplies, classroom decor, and select furniture.
ProAdams is hosting a free Holiday Home Decorating Contest for Adams residents, with registration due by Dec. 12.