Spring Street businesses will host Trick or Treat fun 4:00-5:00pm on FRI, OCTOBER 31!
Town of W’town, League of Women Voters, & the Milne Library host Police Chief Mike Ziemba for this free presentation about the WPD as part…
This exhibition is an invitation to the in\between—a proximal zone of time and space that holds the tensions & potentialities between what was, what is,…
Drop off your gently used equipment for the sale on SAT Oct 25 & Nov. 1 from 9am-12pm…and on MON, NOV 3, 4-7pm. Donations only,…
Local YOUTH on SAT, NOV 1: meet at the end zone fence by the locker room at 12:45 to high five EPH Football team as…
The competition aims to discover emerging student filmmakers and provide them a platform at an international film festival. Three filmmakers will each receive a cash…
Learn about the new fire station, the work of the W’town Fire District, how to volunteer! and meet Fire Chief Jeffrey Dias as part of…
W’town is a Dementia Friendly Community! participate in the Memory Cafe Awareness Contest is a fun and creative process and help our communities learn about…
Ephs 5-1! Jon Oris named NESCAC Offensive Player of the Week! Relive his 92-yard TD run in the game highlights of 37-30 victory over Bates. Meet student athletes Zakkai Moore & Sam Jaffe. Ephs travel to take on Tufts at 1:30pm, Oct 25. Watch at ephsport.williams.edu
The Board of Health welcomes new members Marzio Gusmarol and Wendy McWeeny, appoints Devan Bartels, MD, MPH as chair, and discusses formal needs assessment.
This academic year, Williams is exploring the theme of “On the Log” which is grounded in face-to-face conversation. Pres. Maud Mandel discusses the pressing topic of the role of liberal arts education in the world today with the six esteemed Bicentennial Medalists, alums honored for distinguished achievement in any field of endeavor.
Check-out our new civic-engagement tool: Jump to Agenda item of your interest…hear all about it! (watch & learn)
Enjoy, up close, EYES ON ART TOWN – Banner Exhibition in this video slideshow. Art created by 37 local artists hangs along Spring & Latham Sts through November 1. This is a collaborative project of Town of W’town, W’town Cultural District & W’town Chamber of Commerce.
On agenda: ANR, Subdivision Rules Revisions (BRPC), Campus Zoning, Parking Requirement Reform, FY26 Projects, Mixed Use Zoning.
Saints Patrick & Raphael Parish service on WilliNet TV ch 1303: Sunday at 10am.