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Lenox’s Arcadian Shop awaits path forward to continue its Stockbridge Bowl kayak launch program

“All [kayak rental] transactions occur at the Arcadian Shop,” Arcadian Shop co-owner Chris Calvert told The Berkshire Edge during a July 9 phone interview.

Bits & Bytes: ‘NOCA in the Berkshires;’ Chuck Collins at Oblong Books; Posh Picnic at Tanglewood; household hazardous waste collection

Born into the 1 percent, Chuck Collins gave away his inheritance at the age of 26 and spent the next three decades mobilizing against inequality.

Reinventing downtown Great Barrington: Commerce or retail ‘destination’?

"You want uses that drive foot traffic. At the same time, there are economics ... " -- Great Barrington Planning Board chair Brandee Nelson

Comings and goings: Great Barrington’s commercial evolution

At the top of Railroad Street, the town will see the old Pearl’s and Martin’s building, once home to NAPA auto parts, revamped into new storefronts with apartments and office space.

Bits & Bytes: CEWM to present Chamber Orchestra Kremlin; Western Mass. Film & Media Exchange; Geoffrey Moss at Lauren Clark; Berkshire Drum & Dance...

At the beginning of the of Watergate investigation, cartoonist Geoffrey Moss contacted the Washington Post, whose editors were aware of his graphics; however, until then, no captionless art had ever appeared on their editorial pages.

Bits & Bytes: ‘Camping With Henry and Tom;’ Grant Gordy and Ross Martin at Club Helsinki Hudson; CHP trail network expansion; award-winning authors at...

The Hoosac Tunnel, which opened for rail traffic in 1875, took over 25 years to build, cost millions of dollars to construct, and claimed more than 100 lives.

Douglass Truth in performance: Making a comedy of death

In "An Intimate Evening with Death, Herself," Truth plays his fictional twin sister, an old waitress who met Death at a bar and forged a friendship with him in a Denny’s booth over a period of weeks, and together they came up with a “new, improved death.”

Bits & Bytes: GB K-9 unit grant; D.R.E.A.M. Ring dance; Hotchkiss piano concerts; Olana ’66; ‘Interiors’ exhibit

Throughout their partnership, Officer Ullrich and K-9 Jori have assisted in conducting numerous missing persons’ cases, suspect apprehensions and narcotics investigations.

Bits & Bytes: Berkshire Gateway Jazz Weekend; ‘Ugly Lies the Bone;’ ‘The Power of Food’ at Hevreh; BPL gala; ‘Alice in Wonderland’ marathon; 350Mass...

Tyler Soleau, Community Outreach Director of Energy and Climate at Acadia Center, will present EnergyVision, a roadmap for how Massachusetts can achieve deep reductions in greenhouse gas emissions through a transformation of its energy systems.

Bits & Bytes: MASSGathering; ‘The Taming’ at Shakespeare & Co.; Lenox Rhubarb Festival; ‘As Was and As Is;’ EPA Brownfields assessment and clean-up funds

The Rhubard Festival will feature a rhubarb chili contest among Lenox restaurant chefs, an assortment of sweet and savory rhubarb creations from local bakers, and a Rhubarb Shop Walk.

Bits & Bytes: ‘My Life in China;’ J.K. Lawson poetry reading; Williams professor wins jazz research award

"My Life in China” is a personal film that takes viewers on a journey to rural China, retracing the precarious steps risked in the search for a better life.

Bits & Bytes: Ze’eva Cohen at Berkshire Pulse; Berkshire Grown holiday markets; ‘Fine Horses’ at Ventfort Hall; Lauren Clark gallery events; Watson Fund helps...

The Watson Fund collects food, clothing, and monetary donations during the holidays to be distributed by the Great Barrington Rotary Club to Berkshire County families in need.

Bits & Bytes: Ventfort Hall silver auction; watercolor exhibit at Camphill Ghent; Haunted Historic Pittsfield walking tour; Jewish War Veterans’ post commander; Lauren Clark...

Hosted by local folklorist and historian Joe Durwin, the tour explores some of the rich history of downtown Pittsfield through the lens of its folklore, legends, and mysteries.

Bits & Bytes: Chief Burger appointment; WAM Theatre’s final 2015 reading; pottery show, tour; High Holy Days at Anshe Amunim

Chief Burger looks forward to advancing the fire service in Massachusetts and being an advocate for call and volunteer fire departments.

Laney Jones at Helsinki; BPL features Roger Robinson; B’Shalom Chorale; Linda Kaye-Moses at Lauren Clark Fine Art; ‘Discovering Brooklyn’s Gilded Age’

BPL’s free Staged Reading Series brings artists and audiences into conversation around new plays in development. There is no admission cost but reservations are recommended.

Bits & Bytes: Pittsfield Ethnic Fair; American Boychoir in Stockbridge; SoCo Creamery ice cream social; Jonathan Baumbach book signing; new science center for Williams...

SoCo Creamery’s Old Fashioned Ice Cream Social will take place on Saturday, August 8 from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. behind the Great Barrington Town Hall at 334 Main St.
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