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PETER MOST: Housatonic Water Works’ depreciating utility

It is rumored that HWW’s owners are seeking as much as $20 million for the company. If true, then HWW’s owners need to curb their enthusiasm.

Lee refiles Monsanto PCB lawsuit, alleges illegal relationship with GE

Monsanto responds that it did not dispose of PCBs near Lee and was not a party to a remediation agreement.

Nabih Nejaime, 88, of Stockbridge

Instinct, determination, fearlessness and a singular ability to instantly forge relationships with everyone he met inspired and drove Nabih’s entrepreneurial spirit.

A wine and beer license for the Price Chopper is bad for business in Great Barrington

There is a lot more at stake than the matter of a little bit more convenience for customers of Price Chopper; it has much more to do with the fabric of Great Barrington's business community and the long-term well-being of our local economy.

Bina M. Armstrong, 95, of Lenox

The funeral mass for Bina M. Armstrong will be held at 11 a.m. on Monday, October 23, 2023 in St Ann’s Church. Burial will follow in St Ann’s Cemetery. A calling hour will precede the funeral service from 10 a.m. until the time of the service in the church.

Lenox approves disbursement of Rest of River reserve funds

“We certainly don’t want to be the last town to move forward with this; we want to act on this as soon as possible,” Town Manager Christopher Ketchum said.

State Rep. William ‘Smitty’ Pignatelli exemplifies fairness

We are most fortunate to have an omnipresent and fair-minded state representative.

Katherine Joy Ketchen, 4 years old, of Lenox

She was a blessing to all of those who knew her. She faced her challenges with strength and dignity.

John F. Rogers, 70, of Lenox

Whip smart, charismatic and witty, John was a trusted advisor and a beloved friend to many throughout his life.

An audience with actor John Douglas Thompson at the New Marlborough Meeting House

Longtime Shakespeare & Company board member Barry Shapiro is surely looking to provide a classic in inviting renowned stage and screen actor John Douglas Thompson for a retrospective of his life and work at the New Marlborough Meeting House on August 27.

Writer Maria Black of Lenox wins Pushcart Prize

The Pushcart Prize literary award was founded in 1976 to honor and recognize the “best of the small presses and magazines.” Previous recipients include Raymond Carver, Mona Simpson, and Junot Diaz.

Robert Stein, 95, of Lenox

In his professional life, Bob spent nearly 50 years as an insurance broker, first with William Fleisch & Co. in New York City.

Let’s Wander! Hitting the trails to stay (mostly) sane

We're lucky here in the Berkshires. We’ve got nature ⎯ that secret sauce that revives under nearly all circumstances and is there, free, for the vibing.

Kitchen Love: Berkshire chefs want to comfort you

How long must we wait to get back into these Berkshire restaurants ? To be nourished and loved?

PERSPECTIVES: Yoga studios change with the pandemic

Sue Parsley of Lenox Yoga believes the pandemic is an opportunity to learn to trust and let go of our preconceived notions.

Jeananne Sullivan, 85, of Lenox

Jeananne was a homemaker until her kids were in school when she took a job as a secretary and assistant to Norman Simpson in Stockbridge. His firm developed the book “Country Inn’s and Back Roads”

Berkshire region real estate sales June 28 – July 4, 2020

The latest weekly report of real estate sales in the Berkshire region of Western Massachusetts and Northwest Connecticut: June 28 - July 4, 2020
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