Friday, March 13, 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 officials consider options for three local mill sites

Proposals include reusing the properties as production facilities and green space with trails.

West Stockbridge green lights short-term rentals, accessory dwelling units

Voters overwhelmingly passed six new bylaws at the Oct. 20 Town Meeting.

No Kings protesters fill West Stockbridge streets

The event saw nearly 600 participants.

Stockbridge property owners set for a decline in their tax rate year over year, but savings may be offset by higher home, land values

The Select Board also approved the town joining West Stockbridge and Great Barrington in recently filed Housatonic Water Works proceedings.

Lee Conservation Commission clears Fox Drive owners of alleged wrongdoing

The owners are now eyeing a possible affordable housing donation for the tract.

Lee moves forward with new town kayak/canoe launch site, parking lot on Housatonic River

The Select Board is set to discuss the recent Rest of River document outlining preparatory plans for the construction of the UDF within the town's borders.

General Electric Company to start upland disposal facility preparation phase on Nov. 3 in Housatonic Rest of River remediation project

Those wishing to comment on the release do not have much time as the EPA stated it is “going through an expedited review process and will not be holding a formal public input period.”

Surge in antisemitism prompts Jewish Federation organizations to turn to new security protocols

Jewish Federation of the Berkshires: “This is really about resilience.”

Friends of Moe is ‘driving’ toward another successful fundraiser Oct. 18

The nonprofit serves community members by providing medical-related financial assistance.

Here’s the buzz: Stockbridge teams up with local beekeeper to save hive nesting at town offices

The insects are now safe and have joined an apiary at High Lawn Farm in Lee.

West Stockbridge explores process to adopt a town charter

No decision was made during the Sept. 29 meeting, but according to town counsel, the project would be very time consuming and involved.

West Stockbridge to put zoning changes before voters

Regulations for short-term rentals and accessory dwelling units are at forefront of the Town Warrant for the upcoming Oct. 20 Town Meeting.
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