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PETER MOST: Lies, damn lies, and Housatonic Water Works’ valuation

In HWW management, we have true visionaries who chose an unconventional path to personal prosperity. HWW management said, when no one else would consider thinking it, “let’s run HWW into the ground for profit.”

Bits & Bytes: Berkshire Short Film Festival; Berkshire Children’s Chorus concert; ‘Hi, I’m Norman’; ‘Caring for the Caregiver’; area writers honored

Sarah Miller MSW, LCSW will address the topic of caregiver burnout and share tips on how to avoid it and promote positive relationships with those being cared for.

Holiday Shop, Sip & Stroll to offer holiday fun for everyone

The Stroll is the Southern Berkshire Chamber of Commerce's largest community event of the year.

Bits & Bytes: ‘The Creation’ at Tanglewood; Chesterwood‘s Ledges Trail to open; ‘A Silver Dagger’ at Bidwell House Museum; BAA call for art

Chesterwood will begin its 2018 season Saturday, May 26, at 9 a.m. with a ribbon cutting and hike to celebrate the restoration of its historic Ledges Trail, designed by Daniel Chester French.

Bits & Bytes: Blind Boys of Alabama at the Mahaiwe; Holiday Shop, Sip & Stroll; Sam Green, Kronos Quartet at MASS MoCA; student mandala...

With something for everyone, the Holiday Stroll is the Southern Berkshire Chamber of Commerce’s largest community event, attracting a crowd of over 3,000.

Bits & Bytes: Train Campaign lecture; ‘Abraham’s Daughters’ at CAS; Berkshire Children’s Chorus concerts; ‘A Christmas Carol’ at the Colonial; Red Cross blood drives

Author Alex Marshall will present new ideas about how transportation–including modern passenger rail and 21st-century innovations such as driverless cars–can be designed and managed in the public interest.

Bits & Bytes: ‘Fanfare for the Uncommon Woman;’ BPL’s 10th anniversary; River Art Project; ‘CHASM;’ ‘Books and Blooms’

The River Art Project aims to raise awareness of the beauty and importance of the river environment and to offer educational opportunities to educate about how to protect the resource.

Bits & Bytes: ‘Visions of America in Art and Song;’ WAM to restage ‘Emilie…;’ Lenox in 10Best; CoA luncheon; youth poetry workshop

The town of Lenox has been included in USA TODAY’s annual 10Best Readers' Choice travel award contest.

Bits & Bytes: Berkshire Children’s Chorus holiday concert; theatre of the absurd at BCC; Solid Sound tickets; Berkshire Human Rights Speaker Series; ‘Coping With...

Conceived by Wilco and inaugurated in 2010, Solid Sound will present Wilco as hosts and headliners and will feature an eclectic, Wilco-selected musical lineup of indie, rock, jazz and more.

BerkShares Business of the Month: Berkshire Children’s Chorus

"As a public school choral teacher, I am passionate about music in school, but there are certain kids who need something more." -- Julie Bickford, artistic director of the Berkshire Children's Chorus

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.

Bits & Bytes: BTG presents The Weight; Handmade Holiday Festival; ‘Dear Mandela’ at Williams; open call for iPhone art; ‘Christmas at Trinity’

The Sohn Fine Art Gallery in Lenox has issued an open call for submissions to iMotif, an iPhone photography exhibition.
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