Monday, March 23, 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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Lee documents allegedly show GE indemnified Monsanto from liability for selling its PCB-laden products

“Monsanto’s been bulletproof, but they’re not bulletproof as far as the town of Lee goes,” said Select Board Chair Robert "Bob" Jones.

Town of Lee makes allegations against General Electric, officials set to take legal action against Monsanto for its role in Housatonic River pollution

Select Board Chair Robert “Bob” Jones read a letter directed to various national and state officials, including President Joe Biden, out loud at the meeting, referencing documents that were recently received by the group "that are cause for great concern."

Closing one door and opening another: Shire Donuts to shift Adams store to new location

Williamstown’s Spring Street and Lenox and Great Barrington storefronts cited as options for a new location.

A new adventure blooms for Pittsfield greenhouse, floral shop after 40 years of serving the Berkshires

Jodi’s Seasonal owner: “We didn’t have holidays; we made people’s holidays.”

Stockbridge joins Rest of River letter advocating rail transport of PCB-contaminated sludge dredged from Housatonic River

Town Administrator Michael Canales will request the Rest of River Municipal Committee meeting records from the Berkshire Regional Planning Commission.

Lee Select Board urges EPA to use rail to transport toxic PCB materials

The correspondence unites the five towns in support of rail for the Rest of River remediation transport plan.

West Stockbridge hears town, Richmond residents advocating future pot farm plan ‘pass the smell test’

Citizens seek professional review of Wiseacre Farm’s odor-mitigation proposal to be released in January.

Tri-Town Board of Health to advocate for investigation of rail as transport method for toxic waste facility

The group pushed for individual health boards to follow suit and draft public comment letters to the transport plan.

Lee residents take first step toward new public safety complex, works department site

A new zoning bylaw allows short-term rentals and accessory dwelling units in town.

Lee Select Board approves propane vehicle storage; applicant previously denied service in Stockbridge

The Select Board requested that the Rest of River Committee release all attorney-client privileged records for the group.

Lee residents lambast General Electric over cleanup transportation plan shortcomings

Housatonic Railroad Company offers a glimmer of hope for those advocating for the use of rail to transport PCB-laden material to the UDF in Lee.

Longtime Berkshire decorating hub transitions to in-home services

Berkshire Fabric & Wallpaper heads into the new year with greater personal attention for clients.

Lenox residents plead with Select Board to join Rest of River towns opposing truck transportation

Officials say that joint conversations with Great Barrington, Lee, Sheffield, and Stockbridge have already begun.

Stockbridge shutters bid to expand propane facility

The meeting drew ire from residents adjacent to the industrial site.

Lee approves December 6 town meeting warrant

The vote sets the stage for a new public safety complex and adds short-term rental regulations to the town books.
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