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STEPHEN COHEN: Trump’s picks continue to terrify

Since Trump wants no normal vetting of his candidates by the FBI, there is the obvious attempt to conceal any misdeeds not yet revealed by the media.

Mary Julia Washburn, 84, of Lee, dedicated community volunteer

Mary was a well-respected Ombudsman at Kimball Farms through Elder Services of Berkshire County as well as Director of Volunteer Services of HospiceCare in the Berkshires.

Crosby Perry, 90, of Lee

Crosby worked in sales for Mead Paper, and for many years served the local community, including Elder Services of Berkshire County.

News Briefs: ‘What a Difference a D.A. Makes’; Rural Health Network strategic plan celebration

The Rural Health Network was created to engage community health and service organizations in identifying the health needs of south Berkshire County residents and anticipating trends in health and health care delivery to effectively assure that residents’ health needs are met.

Business Briefs: Great Barrington’s most-Instagrammed places; Sheridan to helm HR at Main Street Hospitality; BHS art gallery opening; Williams professor receives CAREER grant; BTCF...

The Richmond-West Stockbridge Artists' Guild will curate the Berkshire Humane Society gallery space with shows changing every three months.

Bits & Bytes: Clinton Church meeting; Berkshire Human Rights Speaker Series; caregiver seminar; authors sought for book festival; Berkshire South Swim-A-Thon

To date, Clinton Church Restoration has raised just over half of the $100,000 needed to purchase the building and cover initial operating costs. The organization is under contract to purchase the decommissioned church with a deadline of Friday, March 31, to complete the transaction.

Business Briefs: Firefly remodels; WAM Theatre makes record donation; new board members for BTCF; Kids 4 Harmony grant; Berkshire Center for Justice grant

The success of its co-production with the Berkshire Theatre Group of “The Bakelite Masterpiece” by Kate Cayley enabled WAM Theatre to present its largest donation yet to its 2016 beneficiaries.

Councils on Aging annual picnic at French Park in North Egremont

Throughout the walk and lunch, people had the chance to reconnect with old friends but, more importantly, to make new friends.

Bits & Bytes: Jon Cleary at Helsinki Hudson; transfer station holiday hours; BTCF 2016 grant deadlines; Schubert at Ventfort Hall; ‘Spirit of Giving’ campaign...

Berkshire Taconic Community Foundation (BTCF) has announced the first round of deadlines for competitive grants in the 2016 fiscal year.

Bits & Bytes: CATA art exhibit; ‘Found Footage” at Berkshire Museum; Arlo at Mahaiwe Thanksgiving week; Soldier On info session; Thanksgiving meal for LGBTQ...

With housing in Leeds and Pittsfield, Massachusetts, Soldier On provides emergency and transitional housing to 250 veterans, as well as case management.
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