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STEPHEN COHEN: Trump’s picks continue to terrify

Since Trump wants no normal vetting of his candidates by the FBI, there is the obvious attempt to conceal any misdeeds not yet revealed by the media.

Business Briefs: Lenox named Best Northeastern Small Town; data visualization workshop; award for Fairview; Berkshire Business Confidence Index; Winstanley Partners at National Postal Forum

Fairview has provided administrative support, access to training resources and in-kind donations to Berkshire Medical Reserve Corps since 2010.

Business Briefs: Berkshire Money Management donates to nursing program; 401(k) seminar for businesses; engagement grant for Jacob’s Pillow; Haddad Subaru to donate to BHS;...

The funding will enable Jacob’s Pillow Dance to expand its free offerings for community members and create opportunities for Berkshire residents to connect with Pillow artists in onsite and offsite performances, workshops, classes and other participatory events.

Business Briefs: Co-op board president appointed to National Organic Standards Board; nonprofit program evaluation workshop; elder abuse and fraud seminar; BTCF fall grants cycle

The National Organic Standards Board is a 15-member federal advisory board within the United States Department of Agriculture that advises the U.S. Secretary of Agriculture on issues and questions related to organic agriculture production.

Business Briefs: Fairview rehab earns certification; Guardian awards grants to area nonprofits; Sheffield Cultural Council seeks proposals; NPC to offer fall workshops; Columbia County...

Columbia County had a 5.7 percent increase in tourism spending in 2015, the largest increase of any county in the Hudson Valley region.

Business Briefs: ½ TIX program; Nonprofit Center’s workshop series; Berkshire Co-Op, GoodWorks Insurance to help local charities

Now celebrating its 15th year, ½ TIX offers half-priced cultural event tickets to residents and visitors throughout the Berkshires.
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