Tuesday, October 8, 2024

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Edge Staff

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Timothy Miller Richman, 32, teacher of mathematics

“Mr. Richman was the best teacher I ever had”…”Mr. Richman taught me to love calculus when I hated math”…”I am now becoming an engineer because of Mr. Richman…”

Bits & Bytes: RSYP culinary spectacular, Muddy Brook PTA auction, Graubard retrospective,

Railroad Street Youth Project offers mentoring and apprenticeship programs, a sexual health education initiative, an all-youth board that funds innovative, youth-inspired projects and trips, job training and career counseling.

Catherine Shields Mielke, 89, teacher and conservationist

Catherine was a fierce supporter of protecting the wetlands of Monterey and served on the Conservation Commission as the chairperson.

Tips for healthy eating on Thanksgiving

We were contemplating the 10 guests that would soon be assembling for our Thanksgiving celebration, and fretting about whether we had enough turkey, stuffing,...

CPA Trust Fund awards Barrington $190,000

"With a strong CPA fund, the town will be better able to meet some of our important affordable housing, historic preservation and open space needs." -- Great Barrington Town Manager Jennifer Tabakin

Bits & Bytes: Women of Haiti at MMRHS, Homespun Theatre at Lauren Clark

'Women of Haiti: Their Influence; Their Art' Great Barrington — On Monday, December 1, at 7 p.m.,Give to Give, Monument Mountain Regional High School’s student...

Bits & Bytes: Black is green; ‘Wonderful’ in Sandisfield; New Marlborough, Monterey schools fair

Bring the whole family for a hike along the 7-mile trail network and walk off your Thanksgiving feast at the Pleasant Valley Wildlife Sanctuary. The universally accessible All Persons Trail offers a gradual, even walkway down to the boardwalk at Pike’s Pond.

Margaret Louise Candee, 89, native of S. Egremont

Margaret, second oldest native resident of South Egremont, was a member of the Council on Aging and Egremont Historical Committee. Margaret gave her entire family the best childhood experience anyone could ever hope for.

Kathy A. Keefner of Egremont

Most people remember her from “Brooks” where she was a Pharmacy Technician and Cumberland Farms where she also worked for many years.

John Edward Hassett DMD, 93, former chairman of Regional School Committee

John was a member of the Great Barrington School Board before becoming the Chairman of the Regional School Committee at the time Monument Mountain Regional High School was built.

Eva Wainrib, 90, founder of Red Barn Realty

Her heart was always in the Berkshires where she and her husbandSimon settled permanently in the 1980’s. At the age of 65, Eva started her own real estate business in Egremont, named Red Barn Realty for the barn she lovingly converted from stables to work place.

Bits & Bytes: ‘Small works’ at Lauren Clark; GrillerDiller recipe; Beekman Boys

"I like to spend my time surrounded by beautiful things of my choosing. The gallery is my work of art; but always a work in progress." -- Lauren Clark

Raymond F. Chamberland, 87: Teacher, principal, athletic director at Mt. Everett

He was honored as Massachusetts Secondary Principal of the Year in 1984. In 1993 Mount Everett dedicated their gymnasium in his honor.

Sallie Jo Doores VanSant, 61, of Housatonic

Sallie earned a Master of Social Work degree from Smith College in Northampton and practiced locally as a psychotherapist with much of her practice focused on helping children.

Jonathan Ross, 45, of Great Barrington

He could fix almost anything yet his greatest gift was to make people laugh. With a sharp wit and the ability to impersonate anyone, he could always bring a room to laughter.

Bits & Bytes: Bagel shop sold; Berkshire South fair; geometer at Lenox Library; final Fairgrounds cleanup

"We are honored to be the new owners of the Great Barrington Bagel Company. We look forward to serving our customers with the same level of attention to detail that they have come to expect and to providing a gathering place for the community." -- Bob Climo, new owner of Great Barrington Bagel Company
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