HomeViewpointsLAURA DIDYK: It... LAURA DIDYK: It Takes All Kinds Who is Astrid? Certainly not of this era... Written by Laura Didyk August 20, 2019 Please enable JavaScript to view the comments powered by Disqus. Explore tags ⟶1980sAstridBerkshire CountyBerkshiresGreat BarringtonIt Takes All KindsLaura DidykMassachusetts Viewpoints PETER MOST: Great Barrington Town Meeting 2025 — participation, planning, and public trust Peter J. Most - Viewpoints MITCH GURFIELD: The next step — a call to civil disobedience Mitchell Gurfield - Viewpoints CONNECTIONS: A noble calling — hooray for local news Carole Owens - Viewpoints National Mental Health Awareness Month Susan Winston - Viewpoints I WITNESS: Cryptocracy Vickie Shufton - Viewpoints CONNECTIONS: Stockbridge has always been green and open, but something is changing Carole Owens - Viewpoints RENE WOOD: Sheffield recycles, reuses, and donates Rene Wood - Viewpoints I WITNESS: With justice for none Vickie Shufton - Viewpoints PETER MOST: Building bridges at Great Barrington’s Annual Town Meeting Peter J. Most - Viewpoints DATELINE STOCKBRIDGE: Vulnerability Carole Owens - Viewpoints CONNECTIONS: A spiraling economy will hurt everyone Carole Owens - Viewpoints I WITNESS: Time to talk about autism Vickie Shufton - Load more Get FREE Daily Updates From The Berkshire Edge! CAPTCHA May 18 Featured Featured 4:00 pm - 6:00 pm Close Encounters With Music Presents: A Tale of Two Salons—Winnaretta Singer and Marcel Proust May 23 Featured Featured 3:00 pm - 6:00 pm Sheffield Farmers Market May 24 Featured Featured 10:00 am - 6:00 pm Half Shell Vintage Presents: The 413 Flea, Great Barrington May 25 Featured Featured 8:00 am - 3:00 pm Berkshire Choral International presents Songs of Love at Ozawa Hall Jun 7 Featured Featured All day Event Series Scott Moreau as Neil Diamond at The Stationery Factory View Calendar The Edge Is Free To Read. But Not To Produce. Support The Edge Today ⟶ Continue reading ViewpointsPETER MOST: Great Barrington Town Meeting 2025 — participation, planning, and public trustThere will always be challenges at Town Meeting, as there should be. Bumpy though it sometimes feels during town meeting, the town gets to the right place in the end. ViewpointsMITCH GURFIELD: The next step — a call to civil disobedienceI experienced first-hand the power of civil disobedience to bring about change as a civil rights worker in Mississippi in 1965. ViewpointsCONNECTIONS: A noble calling — hooray for local newsLet nothing more weighty than the size of a match box and the number of letters it could hold limit local news reporting in these tense times. The Edge Is Free To Read. But Not To Produce. Support The Edge ⟶Enjoy the benefits of exclusive reading
Featured Featured 4:00 pm - 6:00 pm Close Encounters With Music Presents: A Tale of Two Salons—Winnaretta Singer and Marcel Proust
Featured Featured 8:00 am - 3:00 pm Berkshire Choral International presents Songs of Love at Ozawa Hall