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PREVIEW: Berkshire Bach Society to screen ‘In the Key of Bach’ at Linde Center on March 21

Following the screening, filmmaker Hilan Warshaw joins BBS artistic director and violinist Eugene Drucker for a conversation about Bach’s life, music, and the ideas behind the documentary.

Etta Dugan, 94, of Monterey

Etta was a loving wife, mother and grandmother. She especially loved her role as “Grandma.” Her children and grandchildren were her pride and joy.

Berkshire Grown: Where to find local food and farms

The Berkshire Edge Magazine is happy to present Berkshire Grown's annual guide to food and farms. Keep Farmers Farming! Find their products in this guide.

Let’s Wander! Hitting the trails to stay (mostly) sane

We're lucky here in the Berkshires. We’ve got nature ⎯ that secret sauce that revives under nearly all circumstances and is there, free, for the vibing.

Kitchen Love: Berkshire chefs want to comfort you

How long must we wait to get back into these Berkshire restaurants ? To be nourished and loved?

Jeananne Sullivan, 85, of Lenox

Jeananne was a homemaker until her kids were in school when she took a job as a secretary and assistant to Norman Simpson in Stockbridge. His firm developed the book “Country Inn’s and Back Roads”

Nick Diller weather summary: July 2020, humid and hot

The high humidity and temperatures, according to a Washington Post, are caused by the rising temperatures of the Atlantic Ocean.

Ronald G. ‘Ronnie’ Leonard, 84, of Hartsville

Ronnie, with Ida by his side, started a business venture and created Mount Everett Landscaping and Construction.

Democracy demands openness to various points of view

The democratic principles that I espouse are egalitarian and pluralistic,such as those undertaken in 1789 and again in 1791 at the ratification of the Bill of Rights.

EDGECAST: Ben Downing on why winning the White House isn’t enough

Former State Sen. Ben Downing spoke via Zoom to the Town of Sheffield Democratic Committee.

Boarding school students are not a danger

I am sure the schools are taking all kinds of steps to protect their students and teachers and the communities they’re in.

Gary James Pease, 58, of Sandisfield, Mass.

Gary was a graduate of Monument Mountain Regional High School class of 1979. He owned and worked for G.J. Pease Land Clearing & Logging.

Berkshire region real estate sales June 28 – July 4, 2020

The latest weekly report of real estate sales in the Berkshire region of Western Massachusetts and Northwest Connecticut: June 28 - July 4, 2020

Discolored water of Housatonic Water Co. is unacceptable

The customers of Housatonic Water Company are paying for water they can’t drink, and still the state allows this.

Michelle Barrier Nightt, 51, of Brockton, formerly of Sheffield

She will be remembered by friends and family for her courage, loyalty and enthusiasm.

Bits & Bytes: SculptureNow video tours; ‘Old Country Barns’; ‘The Founding Fortunes’; National Moth Week workshop

Two large, lit screens will be set up in different locations and participants will collect data to document and identify as many species of moths as they can.

News Brief: Great Barrington sets special town meeting for Sept. 15

The deadline for citizen petition articles to be included on the special town meeting warrant is Wednesday, Aug. 12, at 4 p.m.
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