MIAA athletes will no longer be required to wear masks while playing indoors, but visiting teams will adhere to host school and venue-specific restrictions.
Basketball players, coaches, and officials in Massachusetts will continue to follow the current masking guidelines despite a vote to recommend masks be optional.
When Student-Athletes in the Berkshires, and throughout Massachusetts, take to the floor for indoor sports this fall, they will be wearing masks. The Massachusetts Interscholastic Athletic Association put out a statement today that followed State Education Commissioner Jeff Riley's announcement that students, staff, and visitors in K-12 schools in Massachusetts will be required to wear a mask when
We’ve been hearing a lot lately about the Delta Variant of the coronavirus and how it has been spreading in some parts of the country. Has this affected our thinking here in the Berkshires?
Have you started to notice that more and more people in the Berkshires are wearing masks in public places again? I went into Market 32 in...
The American Academy of Pediatrics on Monday released new guidance that takes a stricter position than the guidelines issued earlier this month by the CDC.
The Commonwealth leads the nation in vaccinating residents, with 75% of adults receiving at least one dose. To date, over 4 million residents have received a first dose, with 3.2 million fully vaccinated. On Monday, May 17, Governor Baker, Lt...