Monday, November 3, 2025

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BUSINESS MONDAY: Spotlight on Beaver Mill and Eclipse Mill in North Adams

Thanks to a visionary couple, these historic buildings are serving as catalysts for mill restorations and magnets for artists.

BUSINESS PERSPECTIVES: BerkShares Business of the Month is Great Barrington Bagel Company

About to celebrate 30 years, and not just bagels anymore.

CAPITAL IDEAS: Time to trim your 2025 tax bill

What you do before December 31, 2025, can be worth more than the same move on January 1, 2026. Talk to your financial advisor about steering you through these tax-avoidance tips.

TECH & INNOVATION: Finance, narratives, and bubbles

It is simply easier to tell a story than to deliver a product. What to do when storytelling outruns substance.

THE OTHER SIDE: The war at home — Chicago

If you do not know what is really happening, if you are not aware of Operation Midway Blitz, you probably cannot really appreciate the deep trauma the immigrant community is experiencing.

INTERVIEW: A candid conversation with drummer Ulysses Owens Jr. on music, mentorship, and the fight to preserve culture

The three-time Grammy-winning drummer headlines Tanglewood with his band Generation Y on November 7.

ROPE to host Nov. 8 fundraiser to expand leadership and global learning programs for girls of color and nonbinary youth

The event will support mentorship, travel, and college-readiness opportunities for Berkshire students.

I WITNESS: Free Usha

How a Hindu woman of Indian descent decided that marrying a lying racist was a good idea is anyone’s guess.

Less than 24 hours before federal food-assistance benefits are cut off, Berkshires food pantry network already struggling to meet the local need

Southern Berkshire communities band together to help those affected by the curtailment of food subsidies.

The railroad you didn’t learn about in school: Silkroad’s ‘American Railroad’ brings hidden histories to the Mahaiwe Saturday, Nov. 8

The performance highlights the contributions of Indigenous, African American, and immigrant workers—stories often left out of U.S. history books.

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Alice Hitchcock, 81, of Great Barrington

Family and friends are invited to calling hours Sunday, Nov. 2, 2025, from 10 to 11:30 a.m., at Finnerty & Stevens Funeral Home in Great Barrington, followed by a graveside service at 12 p.m. at Elmwood Cemetery in Great Barrington.

William Vincent Negrini, 98, of West Stockbridge

A graveside service with military honors for William Vincent Negrini will be held on Saturday, November 1, at 10 a.m., in Saint Patrick’s Cemetery in West Stockbridge.

Michael J. Pegorari, 70, of Great Barrington

Family will receive friends on Thursday, Oct. 23, from 4 to 6 p.m., at the Birches-Roy Funeral Home

Robert Arthur Duryea, 74, of Albuquerque, N.M.

No services are planned at this time.