I’m a native of the Berkshires, who grew up in Williamstown and attended Berkshire Community College after high school. I’ve spent the past 12 years in the restaurant business, and my love of people and passion for working with the public has me very excited to interact with the community on this new platform. I’m a lover of all things sports, including a borderline obsession with the Dallas Cowboys. I love to run and play golf (neither of which I excel at) and my free time is spent hanging out with my giant fur baby Bam Bam, a 115 pound St. Bernard mix. I’m a total foodie that got the travel bug at a young age and to this day enjoy exploring the world with my crazy band of friends.
Marjo
Berkshire Humane Society Pet of the Week: Meet Freya
Every Wednesday at 8:30 we're joined by John Perreault, Executive Director of the Berkshire Humane Society to discuss all the happenings at their Barker Road facility, plus talk about their Pet of the Week.
This week's Pet of the Week is Freya, who true to her name, is the goddess of love! Freya is a 1-
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Has This Term for Massachusetts Residents Been Deemed Too Offensive?
Massachusetts is famous for many things. The Boston Tea Party, Plymouth Rock, rabid sports fans, and of course that terrible Boston accent.
But there is much more to our proud Massachusetts heritage than just those things. Like our terrible ...
Iconic Massachusetts Outdoor Music Venue Named Best in the U.S.
Massachusetts is a small state that packs a lot of punch. From the stunning mountains of the Berkshires to the iconic sandy beaches of Cape Cod and even the skyline of downtown Boston provide beautiful backgrounds for residents and visitors alike...
High Winds Uncover Wild Discovery at Popular Massachusetts Beach
Massachusetts is a state deep-rooted in the history of our nation. From Paul Revere to the Boston Tea Party and everything in between, the timeline of our great nation's formation can be traced throughout Boston and eastern Massachusetts.
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Luxurious Massachusetts Sushi Spot Tops List of Worlds Best Sushi Restaurants
Massachusetts is famous for many things. Its place in American history, its iconic sports teams, and even that terrible accent, which only a tiny amount of us have by the way.
Besides the obvious notable traits, Massachusetts also has quite the culinary scene...
Major Drug Bust at Western Massachusetts “Fentanyl Mill” Yields Drugs and Murder Suspect Arrest
A two-month long investigation by Massachusetts State Police has led to the bust of a Fentanyl Mill in western Massachusetts. Drugs were seized and two arrests were made, including that of a 2022 murder suspect.
According to the Massachusetts State Police, in January 2024, the department's drug enforcement task force and partner agencies began an investigation of a fentanyl trafficking organizatio
Massachusetts State Police Respond to Explosive Discovery in the Charles River
Massachusetts is a state deep-rooted in the history of our nation. From Paul Revere to the Boston Tea Party and everything in between, the timeline of our great nation's formation can be traced throughout Boston and eastern Massachusetts.
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Popular Retailer With 23 Massachusetts Locations Announces Closure of a Dozen Stores
Massachusetts is a great place to live. Residents and visitors have their choice of city or county life, plenty of restaurants, and of course plenty of shopping.
Massachusetts is home to an abundance of independent retailers from book stores, to sports equipment and gift shops...
Berkshire Humane Society Pet(s) of the Week: Niko & Fella
Every Wednesday at 8:30 we're joined by John Perreault, Executive Director of the Berkshire Humane Society to discuss all the happenings at their Barker Road facility, plus talk about their Pet of the Week.
This week's Pets of the Week are Niko and Fella! If you’re loo...
Beers Drinkers Rank Two Popular Massachusetts Breweries #1 and #3 in the U.S.
Massachusetts has a long pastime with alcohol. The history of beer and bars is intertwined in Massachusetts state history so much so that the first bar in the country opened in Boston on March 4, 1634.
While the business of booze has certainly changed since then, Massachusetts is still home to an abundance of microbreweries, an industry that has skyrocketed in popularity throughout the country ove