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THE OTHER SIDE: Trump woke the world

The new Trumpian America, led by an authentic American "hero," is determined to put others in their place.

Business Briefs: Covestro sells sheets outlet; tax credit allocation for CDCSB; Austen Riggs CEO joins NAMI board of directors; support for Mahaiwe from Feigenbaum...

The Mahaiwe Performing Arts Center has received support from the Feigenbaum Foundation and Berkshire Bank to fund its 2018 season, youth programs and capital projects.

Business Briefs: WAM Theatre donates to Soldier On; Lee, BIO to secure new grocery store; major gift for WCMA; grant for Berkshire Children &...

Residents of Lee have been working with Berkshire Interfaith Organizing to find a new grocery store for the former Price Chopper location.

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.

Business Briefs: Feigenbaum Foundation pledges $2.5m to Berkshire Museum; magazine for nonprofits; WAM Theatre announces fall production; new admissions director for Miss Hall’s; new...

The Feigenbaum Foundation is providing $2.5 million in support of the Berkshire Museum’s New Vision campaign, the largest single gift to the museum since its founding in 1903.

Business Briefs: North Adams is finalist for $500,000 grant; Feigenbaum grant for Berkshire Pulse; new executive director for Berkshire Money Management; Salisbury Bank gains...

In addition to $500,000 to support small businesses and city initiatives in the downtown business district, the winning city will receive widespread exposure while featured on the Small Business Revolution online web series.
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