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REVIEW: Epiphanies of Nature from Finland, California, and the Berkshires

Sadly, the anticipated maestro (now a youthful 67) had to withdraw; stepping heroically into the breach was a familiar presence at Tanglewood who knows his Sibelius: English composer, conductor, and pianist Thomas Adès.

Gerald Middleton, 81, of Otis

He worked out of several different state highway garages and retired in 1992 as a supervisory tree surgeon.

Margaret Clarke, 97, of Lee

For 14 years she was parish secretary at St. Paul's Episcopal Church in Stockbridge.

Little engine that could: Mount Washington flips switch on fiber

"This is going to be a radical change for all us. Everybody’s talking about it." -- Mount Washington resident Eleanor Tillinghast "People may have ruled Mount Washington out before. But we just catapulted ahead of other towns in terms of amenities." -- Brian Tobin, chair of the Selectboard

Stopping at Fuel, monks march to Washington for ‘sanctuary and demilitarization’

“We are showing active solidarity with immigrants, to honor the many people, faith communities and other communities and political leaders who are coming together across all lines to commit to sanctuary for our immigrant brothers and sisters." --- New England Peace Pagoda spokesperson Tim Bullock

Otis out of broadband co-op, preferring to go it alone

They are replacing a plan where the WiredWest co-op is saying there will be repayment, with a plan where there is absolutely not going to be a repayment. They will be stuck with the debt service for 20 years.’ -- Tim Newman of New Marlborough, WiredWest spokesman
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