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Tag: Heather Bellow

Edgecasts

EDGECAST: News in review, a podcast: Lynching threat, opioid epidemic, drunk driving by police, and a new trail network

The news behind the news with Edge Managing Editor Heather Bellow: lynching threat at Monument Mountain Regional High School; drinking and driving by Great Barrington Police officer; the BNRC’s High Road trail network; and the lack of treatment options for the opioid epidemic in South Berkshire County.

by Jason Brown
Posted on October 17, 2016
Edgecasts

EDGECAST: News in Review with Heather Bellow — a podcast

Interviewed by Jim Frangione, Berkshire Edge Managing Editor Heather Bellow discusses the issues she’s been covering: proposed PCB dump in Housatonic; the new Jane Iredale/Louisa Ellis store in Great Barrington; the redevelopment of the top of Railroad Street; access to broadband Internet in the rural Berkshires; and the Democratic primary election.

by Jason Brown
Posted on September 17, 2016
Edgecasts

EDGECAST: News in Review with Heather Bellow — a podcast

Berkshire Edge Managing Editor Heather Bellow discusses some of the issues she’s covering: The marijuana dispensary proposed for Great Barrington; environmental remediation at 100 Bridge Street, Konkapot River artist, and the natural gas pipeline through Otis State Forest.

by Jason Brown
Posted on August 14, 2016
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Another side of the story

I understand how easy it is to imagine that those voters who don’t say yes, who don’t vote yes, just don’t care about teachers. To imagine that they don’t care about kids.

by Mickey Friedman
Posted on May 12, 2014
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