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‘It’s high time for Massachusetts to strike this banner and do it proudly’: Campaign in support of changing Massachusetts state seal, flag, and motto...

Within Berkshire County, Great Barrington, Stockbridge, Lee, Becket, and Williamstown have already voted in support of the resolution.

$10 million lawsuit filed against former Eagleton director Bruce Bona, 7 staff members

“Often in these cases, most typically there is one rogue employee and others who should have done a better job supervising. Most concerning here is that this is more widespread.” --- Boston-based attorney Daniel Heffernan, representing six former students suing the former Eagleton School

Heebie GB’s Annual Town Meeting quiz

Take this quiz and then come to the Great Barrington Town Meeting to find out how your psychic abilities stack up.

Bits & Bytes: ‘Miss Labeled’ in Lee; ‘Shakespeare in Song;’ ‘Haunting the Kerouac House;’ balance classes; Rx round-up recap

After screening the 15-minute film, Dayson and Monpierre will discuss the process behind the project and the lessons they learned about each other's respective art, and will invite questions and comments.

Mildred L. Rockefeller, 86, of Great Barrington

Mildred was a devoted Staples employee, where she worked as a cashier, and held multiple Employee of the Month Awards.

Business Briefs: Fairview honors volunteers; Live United celebration; BNRC purchases Undermountain Farm

The purchase of Undermountain Farm in Lenox by the Berkshire Natural Resources Council permanently protects 83 acres from development.

Business Briefs: Fairview radiology upgrade; restaurants diverting food waste; Billow receives CUNA award; Berkshire Bank donates to Hillcrest; Boys & Girls Club initiatives; real...

The “Table to Farm” window decal helps the public identify restaurants that are composting their food scraps and each restaurant that participates in the program receives a few decals to display in its windows.

Martha Isabel Wichman, 95, of Mill River

Family was most important to Martha. When her children were younger, she was a Girl Scout leader and taught Sunday school at St. James Church.

News Briefs: CT scanner upgrade at Fairview; citizens oppose pipeline subsidies

The scanner will allow Fairview to perform more complex exams with greater clarity for physicians and continued reduced radiation exposure for patients.

News Briefs: Car, school bus crash in Housatonic; Egremont Fire Department to carry naloxone

The agreement between Fairview Hospital and a first responder agency to prevent fatal effects of a drug overdose is the first of its kind in the southern Berkshires.

Bits & Bytes: ‘Facing Our Truth’; Healthy Heart Night; First Fridays Artswalk; ‘Behind Closed Doors;’ ‘A Mitzvah for the Berkshire Kids Place’

"Facing Our Truth": Reflecting on race relations in the United States, this collection of one-acts was inspired by events surrounding the Trayvon Martin case.

Bits & Bytes: ‘ArtZoo’ at Berkshire Museum; CPR training in GB; Rachel Sussman at the Tremaine Gallery; financial literacy seminar

For the "Oldest Living Things in the World," Rachel Sussman travels around the world to photograph continuously living organisms that are at least 2000 years old.

Bits & Bytes: Maggie Meiners photographs; CATA art show; walk to stop the NED pipeline; Fairview donates to People’s Pantry; BTCF winter grants

Fairview Hospital has donated $1,500 to the People’s Pantry. The gift was made possible by proceeds from the Fairview’s annual Monster Dash 5k walk/run.

Business Briefs: BerkShares to offer ‘Entry to Entrepreneurship;’ new BTCF board members; Fairview named ‘top hospital’; Iredale VP joins VIM board

BerkShares' “Entry to Entrepreneurship” is business education that is community-supported, community-taught, and focused on inspiring ‘import-replacement’ businesses that will fill gaps in the local economy.

Business Briefs: Berkshire Family Medicine joins BFS; Adams Community Bank donates to Ventfort Hall

Barrington Family Medicine at 63 State Rd., has joined Berkshire Faculty Services (BFS), the physician practice management service of Berkshire Health Systems.

News Briefs: Gov. Baker discusses opioid crisis with Berkshire health officials

Gov. Baker noted that Berkshire County had identified the issue of opioid abuse before many other communities had acknowledged it.

Alice Whelan Kline Mullen, 93, of Sheffield and Great Barrington

Alice began her career in the advertising departments of the Berkshire Courier and the Berkshire Eagle, and later collaborated with John and Eunice Raifstanger at the genesis of the Shopper’s Guide.
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