Lenox to celebrate cultural district designation Lenox — Town officials, the Lenox Chamber of Commerce and community volunteers will celebrate the town’s official cultural district designation from the Mass Cultural Council Monday, Sept. 9, at 9 a.m. at Sohn Fine Art. Cultural districts are walkable, compact areas centered on existing amenities, but the benefits of
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John J. Pignatelli, 95, of Lenox, longest serving Lenox selectman, among other town and county roles in a life of service
John served with never an intimation nor whisper that any of his actions were influenced by the thought of personal gain. John’s humble, honest and dedicated approach to elected office has made him a true friend of the people he has served.
Business Briefs: New Lenox hiking trail; Jacob’s Pillow, Old Inn on the Green to partner; Bruun attends Fresh Air Fund conference; Burke receives mortgage professional award
Jacob’s Pillow will partner with the Old Inn on the Green and its sister property, the Southfield Store, of New Marlborough for on-site dining options as part of its 2018 dance festival.
Bits & Bytes: Botanical Garden art show; ‘Miss Bennet: Christmas at Pemberley;’ ‘Real People, Real Stories;’ Pajama Night at Lenox Library; Olga Dunn Dance concert
At the Lenox Library pajama night stories will be read by Lenox Board of Selectmen Chairman David Roche, Lenox Public Schools superintendent Timothy Lee, the Bookstore proprietor Matt Tannenbaum, Lenox Community Center youth services coordinator Michelle Messana and Lenox Library youth librarian Katie Wallick.