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PETER MOST: Housatonic Water Works’ depreciating utility

It is rumored that HWW’s owners are seeking as much as $20 million for the company. If true, then HWW’s owners need to curb their enthusiasm.

Bits & Bytes: ‘The Bakelite Masterpiece’ enrichment activities; ‘The Maine Coast’ in Old Chatham; mindful eating program; ‘Stories From the Field’

A facilitated post-show conversation will take place after each weekend matinee and select evening performances of 'The Bakelite Masterpiece'to promote open discussion of the larger issues around truth and reconciliation.

Bits & Bytes: Girls Speak Out; Udo Schuklenk at Williams; girls’ mountain biking camp; Downing to speak at BCC commencement

The organizers of the Speak Out event invite young people ages 12 – 21 who identify as women to attend and tell their stories in order to inspire and impact change in the lives of others.

Bits & Bytes: Legislative breakfast; BTG presents Ben Kronberg; Writers Read series; Williams diversity lecture; GBRSS science fair

The Writers Read monthly reading series at the Lee Library will continue on Tuesday, February 23, at 5:30 p.m. with guest host Frances Roth and poets Hilary Russell and Jan Hutchinson.

Eagle Mill redevelopment inches toward regulatory approval

The Eagle Mill project could trigger a MassWorks grant that would allow the upgrade of the water system on Main Street in Lee that is currently inadequate.

News Briefs: Downing’s holiday card contest; Commission on the Status of Women; Simon’s Rock’s community service day

The Commission, composed of nine members from throughout Berkshire County, exists to provide a positive and effective voice for women and girls within the region.
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