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Undermountain Elementary hosts first-ever Take-Apart Night to inspire hands-on learning and family collaboration

This interactive experience fostered teamwork, problem-solving, and curiosity, giving students and parents alike the chance to explore the world of technology together in a collaborative setting.

Michael G. Romano, 68, and Susan (Cronk) Romano, 67, of Great Barrington

Both Mike and Susy were compassionate and warm people always volunteering and giving back to their community wherever and whenever they could.

Michael G. and Susan J. (Cronk) Romano, victims of Dec. 9 fire 

Both Mike and Susy were compassionate and warm people always volunteering and giving back to their community.

Mary Alice Mulcahy, 80, of Otis

Mary Alice worked at the Kolburne School for many years and found her work there very rewarding.

Winter is just the beginning at The Farm New Marlborough

Farmer Tom is a one man-show, unless you count the dozens upon dozens of animals that are slowly transforming the rugged land through rotational grazing patterns, proving, in short, that many hooves make light work.

Industrial-scale weed facility stirs the pot in New Marlborough

The proposal by Oasis Campus LLC to build a sprawling cannabis production facility on 106 acres near Lake Buel and abutting the Sandisfield State Forest has roiled the waters of this normally quiet town.

The Farm New Marlborough: A photo essay

Tom Brazie had dabbled in farming his whole life, owning a milking cow and some chickens, tending a garden... In fact, his family history of farming in New Marlborough dates back to the mid-1700s.

Preston L. Tinker, 70, of Dalton

Preston worked at many jobs throughout Berkshire County including Nejaime’s, Pete’s Motors, Rising Paper and Kolburne School where he made many friends.

Jeane Kolburne Weinstein, 90, former director of Kolburne School in New Marlborough

In 1968, with the relocation of Kolburne School from Norwalk, Conn., the Weinstein family made their home in New Marlborough.
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