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Life In the Berkshires

Bits & Bytes: Ben Cosgrove at Dewey Hall; ‘Rigged’ screening; ‘The Pollinators’ at Simon’s Rock; ‘Tannery Sessions’ video concerts; Becket Art Center call for artists

“The Pollinators” features the filmmakers talking to farmers, scientists, chefs, economists and academics to give a broad perspective about the threats to honey bees and what it means for food security.

by Emily Edelman
Posted on January 29, 2020
Obituaries

Thomas E. Andrus, 92, of Monterey

From 1965-2005, Tom was a volunteer fireman for the town of Monterey and during that time, saw the construction of the new firehouse.

by Edge Staff
Posted on September 24, 2019
Life In the Berkshires

Bits & Bytes: Train Campaign lecture; ‘Abraham’s Daughters’ at CAS; Berkshire Children’s Chorus concerts; ‘A Christmas Carol’ at the Colonial; Red Cross blood drives

Author Alex Marshall will present new ideas about how transportation–including modern passenger rail and 21st-century innovations such as driverless cars–can be designed and managed in the public interest.

by Emily Edelman
Posted on December 6, 2017
Obituaries

Martha Eichstedt, 78, of New Marlborough

Martha worked for many years as a school bus aide for Bachetti’s and Ormsbee Bus Company and a chambermaid the Lamplighter Hotel.

by Edge Staff
Posted on September 7, 2017
Obituaries

Virginia Consolini, 92, of Sheffield and Nokomis, Fla.

She was a hairdresser at her own business, Virginia’s Beauty Shop, which she opened in 1965, until her retirement in 1990.

by Edge Staff
Posted on April 24, 2017
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