In the last 12 months, some of the board’s meetings have been standing-room-only and the manners among some attendees have been anything but mild.
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VISTA changed my life, but did it change the world?
As a VISTA volunteer, I had to shoot a Klansman, but I also learned that all of our hearts have similar rhythms.
Clinton Church Restoration founder Wray Gunn reflects on 90 years and life in the Berkshires
March 11 marked Gunn’s 90th birthday; his fervent wish is to see his family’s church preserved and returned to the center of community life.
CAPITAL IDEAS: GPS for ‘the GE’: Marco Polo?
Dalton — Growing up in the Berkshires, I could tell if a certain generation lived in the area at a certain time period by the way they referred to General Electric as “The GE.” For more than 20 years, because of my profession, local folks have asked me where “the GE” is going — should
Fall Festival of Shakespeare celebrates 30 years
Students have the opportunity to develop skills in stage combat, performance aesthetics, dance, technical theater, costuming, stage management, marketing and publicity during the Fall Festival experience.
Robert McNinch, 76, of Lenox, longtime owner and operator of Eastover Resort
In addition to his role at Eastover, Bob also served as a director of the former Lenox National Bank in Lenox, 22 years on Lenox Zoning Board, president and board member of Porchlight VNA, a proud member of Unico, and active member of the Church on the Hill.
Coming of age during segregation: A talk with Dr. Bernard LaFayette Jr.
“We’re dealing with interesting dynamics right now because all the problems we have faced in the past now have little tentacles that are coming up in different ways.”
— Dr. Bernard Lafayette, from his remarks at the 20th Annual W.E.B. Du Bois lecture at Bard College at Simon’s Rock