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BITS & BYTES: Better Than Ezra at The Mahaiwe; ‘A Doll’s House Part 2,’ at Bennington Theater; Natalie Hamilton at American Mural Project; North...

Named one of the “100 Greatest Alternative Artists of All Time” by Billboard, Better Than Ezra has made their mark on the music world.

Bits & Bytes: ‘BEDFELLOWS’ at LABspace; Will Allen at Williams; Linda Purl at the Egremont Barn; Otis Arts Festival; Downtown Pittsfield Farmers Market season...

A former professional basketball player, Will Allen is now a practitioner of urban agriculture whose methods of composting, vermicomposting, and aquaponics result in remarkable yields of food in small growing areas.

Richard F. Dellea, 80, of Great Barrington

An outdoorsman, he enjoyed hunting and fishing as well as going to tractor pulls and fairs. He also loved to square dance.

Local American traditional music: Oldtone Roots Music Festival

The festival will not only feature a more than 20 traditional American music performances from blue grass to New Orleans jazz, but will also include artistic workshops, dancing, instrument contests, and cuisine from local farms and vendors.

Bits & Bytes: Hillsdale ArtsWalk; Living Room Theatre; Becket Arts Center exhibit; Behold! New Lebanon tours

The Hillsdale ArtsWalk will encompass a variety of art media spanning painting, ceramics and pottery, woodcraft, photography, custom jewelry, found object art, mixed media, fabric art, and metalwork.

Bits & Bytes: Howard Dean in Pittsfield; Grillsdale 2016; BPL to present ‘War Stories’; Discover Tyler Street; Writers Read; Annette Miller on acting

Former DNC chairman, presidential candidate, six-term governor and physician Howard Dean currently serves as a senior strategic advisor and independent consultant focusing on the areas of healthcare and energy issues.

BerkShares welcome at grassroots events: Bike-N-Fly, Oldtone Roots Music Festival

The sixth annual Berkshire Bike-N-Fly, a benefit event for the Great Barrington Rotary Club’s scholarship fund.

Bits & Bytes: Berkshire Bike-N-Fly; OLLI University Day; ‘Alternate Gravity;’ MiC documentary screening; art salon at L’Atelier Berkshires; ‘Cupcake War 2016’

"From Madness to Music" illustrates the power of music to bring people, particularly young people and those living in conflict regions, together on common ground.

George Martin Coons, 40, of Sheffield

An avid outdoorsman George enjoyed hunting and fishing. He liked going to Lebanon Valley to watch the races.

Bits & Bytes: Don Wynn exhibition; ‘Happiest Baby’ class; ‘connoisseurship’ panel discussion; dance intensive at Berkshire Pulse

Led by CHP breastfeeding peer counselor and certified Happy Baby educator MaryBeth Merritt, the 'Happiest Baby' program focuses on simple, effective ways of soothing babies such as activating the calming reflex, swaddling, and soothing sounds and motions.

Bits & Bytes: ‘CHOW’ in Hillsdale; Science Night; Dale Chihuly in Stockbridge; Happiness Toolbox summer programs; Behold! New Lebanon tours

At the Berkshire Museum the annual summer night of science, invention, and sensory fun will include activities for children of all ages.

Business Briefs: Chamber of Commerce online auction; new management role for MSHG’s Butterworth; Herrington’s adds tile

In his new role, Butterworth will continue to lead Main Street Hospitality Group alliances with industry organizations and will also develop and lead MSHG’s charitable giving strategy, developing annual plans and partnerships.

Susan M. Arre, 85, of Hillsdale, N.Y., owner of Hillsdale Edge Realty

In the late 1950s, Susan worked as a stewardess for Pan American Airlines and traveled worldwide.

Gary Cane, local veterinarian, killed as train hits his car on Maple Avenue  

Gary Cane, 75, of Mount Washington was traveling west on Route 23, when the northbound train began to cross the road. Cane, a veterinarian, owned Hillsdale Animal Hospital, in Hillsdale, New York.

Bits & Bytes: Steepletop benefit; BCC house concert; Paul Green CD release; Mass. tax amnesty; Paul D. Solovay art opening

The 2016 Tax Amnesty Program offers individuals and businesses the opportunity to catch up on back taxes and save on penalties.

Bits & Bytes: Mark Oppenheimer at Williams; BHS poetry reading; Ventfort Hall magic show; Passover at Temple Anshe Amunim; Woodland Connections for Women; Facebook...

The "Celebrating Animals in Poetry" event will feature the Church Hill Poets as they read their own work as well as poetry of others focusing on animals in their lives and beyond.

Bits & Bytes: Arcadia Viols at Simon’s Rock; painting exhibition call for artists; ‘Real Talk on Race;’ ‘Baseball’ book release; Lenox church partnership; GB...

The course, "Real Talk on Race," is interactive, and will require participants to confront racism explicitly on individual and systemic levels.
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