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 Conservation Commission agrees to impose enforcement order in controversial land-clearing request for Fox Drive

The commission also decided to move forward with a peer review of the project after the tract’s wetlands were disturbed.

Stockbridge Select Board candidates share stage, related viewpoints during friendly forum

Jorja Marsden, Sally Underwood Miller set for August 26 election to hold seat vacated

Lee Conservation Commission member accused of ethics violations

Government officials filed disclosures of appearance of conflict of interest with the Select Board.

West Stockbridge Select Board mulls options following former member Andy Potter’s resignation

Police Chief Nicole Miller gave the dais updates on a major arrest as well as progress on a federal grant for the department.

West Stockbridge Select Board Member Andrew Potter resigns

When asked for more information, Potter responded to The Berkshire Edge that he had no comment.

Stockbridge Select Board election forum set for August 6 at 5:45 p.m.

The local League of Women Voters will host the candidate forum with candidates Jorja Marsden and Sally Underwood-Miller.

Under the microscope: West Stockbridge consultant aims to audit town departments, develop steps for management to be ‘more responsive and effective’

The Select Board unanimously approved an $8,600 UMass Amherst audit, with work set to begin this month or August.

Maintenance efforts to return to Pittsfield’s Silver Lake next month

The three-layer cap placed on the Superfund site requires attention after officials noted a section that had degraded.

New improvements mean Skatepark rolls on in Lee

The former design for the venue was shredded in favor of more space and to create greater draw for both novices and old-timers.

BUSINESS MONDAY: Spotlight on Fripérie Berkshires—a new boutique resale shop in Lee

Having filled her guest room with thrift-store finds, the owner sought to share her talent and collection with others.

West Stockbridge residents get into trouble, good trouble

Protest honoring the legacy of John Lewis drew crowds from across the state.

What’s going on in Stockbridge? The latest on local projects

The town is tackling municipal signs, chime tower and bridge repairs, and grant applications.

It’s finally over: Longstanding conflict between West Stockbridge performing arts showcase The Foundry and abutter resolved

The West Stockbridge Planning Board approved a negotiated settlement agreement as the venue's special permit provisions.
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