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Environmental Protection Agency launches campaign soliciting innovative methods to deal with PCBs in conjunction with Rest of River remediation

Some critiqued the Challenge for its short submission deadline and certain project limitations.

Alan Chartock: I Publius

We are so lucky to have Fairview and its wonderful emergency room, but we will have to figure out how to do more for our local hospital.

CONNECTIONS: Temporarily disconnected

It is unbelievable to me, but this year I wrote my 500th column.

‘Below the radar and above the shops’: Great Barrington’s upstairs economy

"We all love living here and want to be able to work downtown, go downstairs and get coffee and go across the street and get food. I like to go next door to buy my clothing." -- Asa Hardcastle, whose Tonic 5 software development company is on the floor above Tom’s Toys on Main Street

Discussion on the future of local journalism presented by The Berkshire Edge

The Berkshire Edge invites our readers to attend a discussion Tuesday, March 20, in Hudson, N.Y., on 'the future of local journalism.'

Poets Live! Poet Jayne Benjulian, editor David Scribner on The Live Poets Society salon

Poets are interested primarily in death and commas. -- Carolyn Kizer

Bits & Bytes: ‘Souvenir de Florence;’ ‘St. Ann Sings!”; HeatSmart at GB Green Drinks; David Scribner at Lenox Library; Berkshire Highlanders open house

HeatSmart Mass, a community-based education and group-purchasing program for clean heating and cooling technologies, will offer bulk discounts on renewable heating and cooling technologies.

Bits & Bytes: ‘XXYY;’ Edge editor, publisher speaking at KI luncheon; ‘Once Upon a Mattress;’ Dalton preschool open house; 350Mass Berkshires meeting

'XXYY' is a poetic and otherworldly dance-theater event exploring the multiplicities of the gender spectrum while deconstructing the conventional binaries of male and female.

Democratic state Senate candidates draw crowd to Mahaiwe

Adam Hinds, Rinaldo Del Gallo and Andrea Harrington answered questions about Berkshire County’s big issues: economic development, school transportation funding, population decline, the opioid epidemic, affordable housing, a deficiency of high speed Internet, and environmental issues like pipelines and the Housatonic River cleanup.
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