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I WITNESS: What if they threw a militarized birthday party and nobody came?

Nothing takes the savor out of a malignant narcissist’s birthday party more quickly than no one showing up.

Business Briefs: Fairview team recognition; awards for Berkshire Healthcare; Girls Inc. receives grant; BTCF announces grants

Berkshire Taconic Community Foundation's Community Development Collaborations grantmaking initiative will support projects that promote and strengthen the conditions for economic opportunity, town center development and affordable housing in the foundation’s four-county region.

Business Briefs: Lenox seeks cultural district designation; Jewish Women’s Foundation grants; new Barrington Stage board member; William Pitt Sotheby’s names brokerage manager; BTCF grant...

A cultural district must be a walkable, compact area centered on existing amenities, but the benefits of the designation extend beyond formal downtown borders.

Business Briefs: ‘Be Our Guest’ program; BerkShares networking event; Becket Arts Center gains chairlift; Hospice Honors for HospiceCare in the Berkshires; Medicare seminar; Jewish...

The Becket Arts Center has announced the installation of a new mechanized chairlift, which will enable patrons who cannot utilize stairs to reach its second-floor gallery.

Business Briefs: Barnbrook Realty joins Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices; National Women Build Week; Massachusetts Whale Trail; grant for Berkshire Children & Families; Salisbury Bank scholarships

Telling the story of the Commonwealth through its connection to whales, the Massachusetts Whale Trail features nearly 40 stops along the coast as well as a literary tangent connecting sites in western Massachusetts.

Project Connection winds up program providing food for Berkshire Hills families

From September to June, one of every three students at Muddy Brook and one of every four at Monument Valley receives two meals for free or reduced price per day. That translates to 100 meals missing for those families, per child, during the 10 weeks of summer vacation.

Business Briefs: Firefly remodels; WAM Theatre makes record donation; new board members for BTCF; Kids 4 Harmony grant; Berkshire Center for Justice grant

The success of its co-production with the Berkshire Theatre Group of “The Bakelite Masterpiece” by Kate Cayley enabled WAM Theatre to present its largest donation yet to its 2016 beneficiaries.

Business Briefs: ‘Fiorello!’ to move to off-Broadway; Jewish Women’s Foundation seeks proposals; 2016 Erikson Institute Prize for Excellence in Mental Health Media; Shred Day...

BTG's production of the Pulitzer Prize- and Tony Award-winning musical “Fiorello!” is moving to New York City, the first time a BTG production has moved to off-Broadway.
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