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I WITNESS: Show some guts

Trump’s habit of chickening out has been evident throughout his life.

Bits & Bytes: Shepard to discuss new book; ‘Honoring Du Bois’; ‘Alison Larkin LIVE!’; waste oil & paint collection; Berkshire School student wins songwriting...

The W.E.B. Du Bois Educational Series will offer “Honoring Du Bois,” which will feature a presentation by Rep. William “Smitty” Pignatelli, D-Lenox, of the State House resolution honoring Du Bois on the 150th anniversary of his Feb. 23, 1868, birth in Great Barrington.

Bits & Bytes: ‘Growing an Agricultural Economy’; ‘Step Up: Empowering Ourselves’; Humane Race; ‘Odeon’ at MASS MoCA; Greener Gateway roadside cleanup

The Four Freedom Coalition's 'Step Up: Empowering Ourselves' will focus on specific issues, how they affect the community, and what the public can do at the local level to address them.

Business Briefs: Paleologos named BTG executive director; CORE Plan information sessions; new Roe Jan Library director; ‘Build It, Sell It, Profit’

Paleologos served for 14 years as a member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives where his primary focus was education and the arts.

Business Briefs: Berkshire Hills Fund for Excellence awards grants; new Downtown Pittsfield Inc.executive director; nonprofit leaders workshop; BCC appoints trustees; Berkshire Money Management seeks...

The Berkshire Hills Fund for Excellence has awarded $7,760 to Berkshire Hills Regional School District teachers and other community programs to support innovative and student-centered projects.

Bits & Bytes: Park of Honor opening ceremony; the Weepies at MASS MoCA; Simon’s Rock faculty art exhibit; ‘Shades of Stockbridge’; FAFSA Day Massachusetts

Shades of Stockbridge: The illustrious guests, all of whom will be played by volunteers, invite living, breathing residents and visitors to join them for an evening of historical gossip and spirited discussion.

Business Briefs: Begrowicz named Woman of Achievement; Main Street Hospitality gains finance VP; New chef at Allium; Berkshire Baby Box adds board members; Business...

A graduate of the New England Culinary Institute in Vermont, Antunes worked locally for several years at Rouge Restaurant and Bistro in West Stockbridge and Wheatleigh in Lenox.

Business Briefs: Pittsfield Better Block; new BCC education department; reading app aids literacy; BIC pop-up fundraiser; Williamstown Community Chest grants

BCC's new education department will introduce learning as a cohort model–students will go through the same classes together as a group, with online and face-to-face component.

IS183 artist profile: Brielle Rizzotti

Whether creating her own work, planning a curriculum or teaching students a new technique or media, each activity supports and strengthens Brielle Rizzotti's understanding of the other.

Rotary honors Terry Chamberland: Firefighter, coach and tireless volunteer

Chamberland's portfolio of volunteerism and community involvement is extensive includes, but is not limited to, 41 years with the Great Barrington Fire Department, with a current rank of deputy chief; eucharistic minister and usher at St. Peter's Church; and coach and director in numerous girls’ softball and basketball leagues.

MVRMS English instructor Alison Fisher honored as exceptional educator

"My values have remained consistent: honor equity over equality, teach explicitly, and create an environment that encourages empathy and social justice.” --- Alison Fisher, faculty member at Monument Valley Regional Middle School

Bits & Bytes: Live Out Loud conference; climate change roundtable; Berkshire South 5K fundraiser; CAS art exhibit; ‘Behind Closed Doors’

The Live Out Loud conference's keynote speaker will be Pat Griffin, a longtime advocate for LGBT equality in sports, who will speak on “Seeking Common Ground: LGBTQ People and People of Faith in College Athletics.”

Business Briefs: Salisbury Bank donates to CDC; Business Bootcamp; Williams students win food insecurity grant; Roberts joins CIP

Williams Recovery of All Perishable Surplus and Moo-Mami, a student cooking group, will continue a long-term project with the college’s Dining Services to gather, prepare, and distribute free, healthy meals to area housing communities and organizations.

Bits & Bytes: Radius Playwrights Festival; journalism symposium; Leonel Morales at Hotchkiss; Balkan food stories; ‘Thanks for the Fish’

The purpose of Radius Playwrights Festival is to cultivate and celebrate local talent, explains Ann Garner, managing director of the Berkshire Playwrights Lab.

Bits & Bytes: Churches address addiction epidemic; community radio documentary; Berkshire Natural History Conference; Arbor Day in New Marlborough; calls for art

The screening of "Outermost Radio" will be co-sponsored by Great Barrington’s community radio station WBCR, which is currently undergoing reconstruction and renewal and seeking studio space from which to resume live broadcasts.

Bits & Bytes: Stockbridge Library reopens; prescription drug take-back; Big BOOM Bash; birdsong workshop; paint and oil collection; Hotchkiss dance performance

The county-wide biannual prescription drug take-back day will take place on Saturday, April 30, from 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. at eight locations across the county.
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