Monday, March 16, 2026

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Leslee Bassman

A seasoned journalist, Leslee Bassman has made a career out of her passion for local community issues, first in Central Texas and now in the Berkshires. The former editor and reporter with Community Impact Newspaper was also a contributor to the Austin American-Statesman’s suburban editions, among other western Travis County publications. She received two National Newspaper Association awards, moderated a local candidate forum, acted as presenter for a civic group’s annual meeting and authored the book, “The Rotary Club of Austin Celebrates One Hundred Years of Service Above Self.” An attorney by trade, Bassman transitioned into the newspaper business to keep citizens better informed as to government actions and events in their neighborhoods. This mother of two grown daughters currently resides in Dalton with her husband, Rob, and Ella, a beloved, freckle-faced Setter mix. Bassman was recently appointed to the Dalton Cultural Council and serves as its treasurer. When she doesn’t have a notebook and tape recorder in hand, you can find her on the pickleball court, hiking one of the area’s beautiful trails or knee-deep in mud pulling out pesky weeds from her gardens.

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West Stockbridge voters add Tobias Casey to Select Board

The new member advocates being “part of a team” to bring meaningful business to the town and overcome the local divide between residents.

Tobias ‘Toby’ Casey takes open West Stockbridge Select Board seat

The election saw nearly 23 percent of registered voters casting ballots.

West Stockbridge arrests, safety calls increase as the size of its police force expands

The town may soon have a full-sized police department, with a candidate for a new officer recently interviewed.

Stockbridge Select Board considers whether to advance its stalled payments in lieu of taxes (PILOT) program

Will the town’s Pine Street courts revert back to the Austen Riggs Center?

Massachusetts Mobile Museums of Tolerance offers an important history lesson for today’s times

The program aims to proactively address hate and antisemitism in the Berkshires.

Lee Chamber of Commerce recaps past year of successes, honors outstanding members

Board leaders applauded a membership increase that surpassed the organization's annual goal.

Taking the temperature of Berkshire voters as the fate of Monument Mountain Regional High School hangs in the balance

The turnout appears strong as polls open in Great Barrington, Stockbridge, and West Stockbridge.

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.

Berkshire teens aim to make their mark on the world, albeit a bit early in life

The Stockbridge investment club and contest is sparking new interest among local youth amid expert advice and hefty scholarship awards.

Great Barrington stalwart Juju’s! restaurant to open second location on Lee’s Main Street with closing of appetito Pizza & Gelato

The new concept will feature iconic popcorn chicken, soft serve ice cream, and “a damn good slice.”

Lee restaurant appetito Pizza & Gelato sold

The establishment’s buyer is set to transform the Main Street Italian eatery into a new concept.

Lee supporters to give NinjaFit playground opening a boost with lateral pull-up contest

The program is about 70 percent funded as leaders eye late spring or early summer of 2026 for a debut.

Town of Lee pushes for added safety, monitoring measures in response to UDF site preparation plans

The quick turnaround offers little time to comment before construction begins.

Lee prepares for $6.8 million Mill Street bridge replacement

Residents voiced concerns and questioned officials over the project at a local MassDOT hearing.
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