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BUSINESS MONDAY: Spotlight on Shaker Mill Books—a haven for bibliophiles in West Stockbridge

The independent bookstore is known for offering an eclectic collection of new, used, rare, antiquarian, and out-of-print books, complemented by clever displays.

Edward Darrin Jr., 76, of Stockbridge and Delray Beach, Fla.

Edward was one of the original organizers and members of the Lenox Chamber of Commerce.

Business Briefs: Lenox cultural district announcement; Business Persons of the Year; GB town promotions; Pittsfield Cultural Council grant workshop; Salisbury Bank Community Day

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...

CONNECTIONS: What’s in an address? Tax revenue

Three tourist magnets are in Stockbridge while many say these establishments are in Lenox. Who cares? Is this a petty error or a serious one?

Business Briefs: Berkshire Workforce Skills Cabinet meets Ash; Hazzard to leave Berkshire United Way; ArtWeek event applications; apprenticeship coordinator for RSYP; financial literacy coordinator...

Berkshire United Way has announced that, after serving 10 years as president and CEO of the organization, Kristine Hazzard has resigned with an intended departure date of Sunday, June 30, 2019.

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.

Bits & Bytes: Lenox Apple Squeeze; AKC scent work trial; Black Uhuru at Club Helsinki Hudson

Scent work is the country’s fastest-growing dog sport that mimics the task of a working detection dogs to locate a scent and communicate to its handler that the scent has been found.

Business Briefs: Lenox trunk show; grant for CDCSB; Nature Matters launch; land trusts celebrate success; Berkshire Co-op Market board nominations

The Community Development Corporation of South Berkshire has received a $16,235 grant to to build low-to-moderate income housing.

Business Briefs: Clinton Church receives grant; Number Ten opening; new Williams College Museum of Art director; Lenox Chamber gains executive director; Community Day at...

After major renovations and re-orientation as a classic steakhouse, Number Ten restaurant has opened at the site of the former Castle Street Cafe in Great Barrington.

Marie Judd, 92, of Lenox

After raising their family in Staten Island, they purchased the Village Inn in Lenox in 1970 and became successful innkeepers, entertaining guests until its sale in 1984.

Business Briefs: Dr. Deborah Buccino named ‘Clinician of the Year’; Lenox nominated for ‘Best Small Town Cultural Scene’; Live United community celebration; VIM selected...

Volunteers in Medicine Berkshires has been selected as a finalist for the 2018 Nonprofit Excellence Awards in the Innovation category.

Business Briefs: 100 Bridge Street funding application submitted; Lenox named top literary destination; Salisbury Bank employee awards; BCArc promotes Hall

Travel website Expedia has named Lenox one of its “20 Must-see literary destinations around the world.”

Business Briefs: Blantyre to join Ocean House Management; Senate honors Lenox; BCI survey results; new hires, board members for WAM Theatre; Greylock adds financial...

Sen. Hinds, stated in an accompanying letter, that he '...wanted to take this opportunity to congratulate the [Lenox] community and the Chamber of Commerce on this designation.'

Business Briefs: Lenox named ‘Best place to escape’; 1Berkshire to partner with ArtWeek; Romeo joins Salisbury Bank; new Shakespeare & Company board members

Expedia writer Lily Rogers notably highlighted the Lenox destinations of Blantyre, Pleasant Valley Wildlife Sanctuary and The Mount.

Business Briefs: Highfield on Main; Spaulding exits Lenox Chamber; regional assessment webinar; ‘Giving Back’ guide; grant for Elizabeth Freeman Center

Designed by Mesick Cohen Wilson Baker Architects and located at 546 Main St., Highfield on Main will consist of 18 two-bedroom condominiums as well as commercial space.

Edna Piretti, 89, of Lenox, co-founded Lenox Chamber of Commerce

In the 1960s she and her sister Helen Fillio went to real estate school in Springfield, then opened Tanglewood Realty on the corner of Housatonic and Church Streets in Lenox where they also sold Sheffield Pottery. Together they established the Lenox Chamber of Commerce.

Elm Court lawsuit dismissed ‘with prejudice’ by Massachusetts Land Court

"We are thrilled to have land court uphold a very vigorous ZBA decision. We are glad there will be activity on a long dormant site and we will be able to achieve our goal of historic preservation." -- Gwen Miller, Lenox town planner
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