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I offer my strong support for Marybeth Mitts’ reelection to the Lenox Select

Marybeth is a standout: Lenox is now bearing the fruit of her incredible work ethic and years of determined leadership on your behalf.

Business Briefs: The Shop at Old Austerlitz; citizenship gift for LitNet; creative economy mixer; Greylock appoints board members; Lanesborough becomes ‘age friendly’

The Literacy Network of South Berkshire has announced the receipt of a $50,000 gift from the Matthew and Hannah Keator Family Foundation to enhance LitNet’s citizenship program.

Seven Great Choices!

Seven great properties offered by local brokers and agents!

Wonderful properties in N.Y. State

This week we have a lovely selection of properties just over the border, in New York State, offered by Stone House Properties.

Bits & Bytes: Concerts at the bandstand; ‘Lenox: 80 years’ exhibit; Hidden Gardens tour; ‘Forgotten Farms’ screening

“Forgotten Farms” profiles New England dairy farmers and examines the class divides in New England’s farm and food communities.

Gertrude Seward Scarmana, 98, of Great Barrington

Gertrude moved to South County in 1938, first living in Housatonic, then Great Barrington where she and her husband William Seward raised their children, and in 1984 to Sheffield.

Bits & Bytes: Steepletop benefit; BCC house concert; Paul Green CD release; Mass. tax amnesty; Paul D. Solovay art opening

The 2016 Tax Amnesty Program offers individuals and businesses the opportunity to catch up on back taxes and save on penalties.

BOB GRAY: I am the grass

As the grass grows and the poppies blossom, the lessons of history go begging as we blithely repeat our deadly mistakes time-after-time all down the days, all down the years.
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