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2024 MILKER & GENERAL FARM WORKER

Cricket Creek Farm is looking to hire a part-time milker to join our team! Cricket Creek Farm is a small, grass-based cow dairy nestled in the Berkshire hills of Williamstown, MA. We produce raw milk, grass-fed beef and whey-fed pork, in addition to 7 different styles of artisanal farmstead cheeses. Continue reading »

2024 Cricket Creek Assistant Manager

  Cricket Creek Farm is looking for an Assistant Farm Manager to join our team. The Assistant Farm Manager will participate in the management of all farm-related operations at our family-owned pasture-based dairy farm. We have a 40 head mixed-breed dairy herd, a small herd of beef cows, and a… Continue reading »

2024 Development Summer Intern Altus Power Renewable Energy

About Altus Power Altus Power, based in Stamford, Connecticut, is the premier independent commercial-scale provider of clean electric power, serving its commercial, public sector and community solar customers with end-to-end solutions. Altus Power originates, develops, owns and operates locally sited solar generation, energy storage and charging infrastructure across the nation. Continue reading »

Carbon Offsets vs RECs: What’s the Difference?

Did you know that Williams College is involved in two types of carbon markets?  First, our investments in carbon offset arrangements allow us to compensate for the college’s carbon emissions by financially supporting projects that reduce or remove greenhouse gas emissions elsewhere. The Campus Environmental Advisory… Continue reading »

A Deep Dive into Williams-Mystic

Coastline at Williams-Mystic

By Tali Natter At Williams-Mystic, classes take place at sea and along the coasts, all across North America. Photo courtesy of Hayden Gillooly. Deep in the middle of the Caribbean sea after midnight, Alex Quizon ‘21 and his watch’s professional mate were on night… Continue reading »

Berkshire Natural History Conference

The 5th annual Berkshire Natural History conference brought together a community of naturalists, students, scientists, activists, and people of all ages to celebrate the natural beauty of the Berkshires and to encourage its preservation. The conference was sponsored this year by Green Berkshires, Berkshire Community College, Williams College Department of Biology,… Continue reading »