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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.”

FUNERAL NOTICE: Michael Platt

A memorial service for Michael Platt will be held Sunday, April 8, at 3 p.m. at Christ Trinity Church, 180 Main St., Sheffield.

Michael Platt, 58, of Great Barrington

He learned to ride horses at Blue Rider Stables, participated in art classes at Community Access to the Arts and eurhythmy classes at Christ Trinity Church, and worked three afternoons a week at the weavery at Stanton House.

Bits & Bytes: BCD to send aid to Puerto Rico; ‘The Constitution Today;’ CoA luncheon; test prep weekend; new horse at Blue Rider Stables

Berkshire Country Day School invites community members to meet in its Fitzpatrick Hall gymnasium Saturday, Oct. 28, at 9:30 a.m. to help pack boxes of aid to be sent to Puerto Rico.

Bits & Bytes: Berkshire Hot Summer Swing Bash; Blue Rider Stables’ Fun Day; ‘Soil and Shul in the Berkshires;’ historical society exhibit opening

The first Jewish families who came from New York City in the early 20th century were part of a plan by the Jewish Agricultural and Industrial Aid Society to settle an agricultural colony in the Berkshires.

Business Briefs: New Blue Rider Stables executive director; reference librarian for BCC; grants for Jacob’s Pillow; cyber security workshop; Salisbury Bank promotes Sinchak

Jacob’s Pillow Dance recently received a $225,000 grant from the Massachusetts Cultural Facilities Fund to support the construction of its new dance rehearsal and event space, the Perles Family Studio.

Bits & Bytes: Free Fun Friday at Berkshire Museum; Blue Rider Stables Fun Day; OLLI open house & climate change talk; Norfolk Library book...

Immediately following OLLI's open house at 3 p.m., Williams College professor Ralph Bradburd will give an illustrated talk about confronting climate change.

Bits & Bytes: Farley-Bouvier named Massachusetts floor whip; interfaith talk at Ahavath Sholom; Lynne Koplitz and friends; Deborah Kain exhibit; Williamstown Commons picnic: Blue...

In her role as whip, Rep. Farley-Bouvier will serve as the primary conduit of information between the national campaign and the Massachusetts delegates pledged to Clinton at the Democratic Convention in Philadelphia.

Bits & Bytes: ‘Music That Shook the World’; ‘Books and Blooms’; GBHS fundraiser; Pittsfield river clean-up; equestrian emergency response training

The 20th century saw a series of cultural earthquakes that shook the music establishment and scandalized audiences.

Bits & Bytes: DCSC April line-up; Robin’s Candy casting call; Giulia Rozzi at the Garage; Jonathan Cannon at Williams; Mayor Tyer on Pittsfield; WAM...

“My vision for Pittsfield reflects a place where small businesses thrive, strategic collaborations are nurtured, and the creative economy flourishes." -- Pittsfield Mayor Linda Tyer

Bits & Bytes: Birding 101 at Olana; School Readiness Fair; Purim carnival; Blue Rider Stables Easter egg hunt; IS183 art camp

At IS183 campers will spend the summer as art detectives creating, encountering, and cracking mysteries in a wide assortment of media from clay to paint.

Bits & Bytes: Housatonic River paddle trip; BBG spring workshops; John ffrench retrospective; Merwin House open house; Blue Rider Stables members’ dinner

The paddle trip and series of riverside celebrations will follow the Housatonic River from its source in the Berkshires through Connecticut to Long Island Sound.

Bits & Bytes: Blue Rider Stables’ Fun Day; picketing in Pittsfield; ‘Cry Havoc’ at Shakespeare & Co.

Blue Rider Stables' Fun Day will include pony and hay rides, children’s games and crafts, and a silent auction featuring items from many Berkshire businesses.
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