Sadly, this is just the latest example of the lies and distortions that the small group of opponents of a well-planned project that will benefit every single taxpayer in Stockbridge will go to with their opposition.
Davis will report directly to principal developer Jeffrey N. Cohen on projects including a $70 million revitalization of the historic Eagle Mill in Lee and the revitalization of the Spinning Mill, a 225,000-square-foot mill in Adams.
The Becket Arts Center has announced the installation of a new mechanized chairlift, which will enable patrons who cannot utilize stairs to reach its second-floor gallery.
Jacob’s Pillow Dance recently received a $225,000 grant from the Massachusetts Cultural Facilities Fund to support the construction of its new dance rehearsal and event space, the Perles Family Studio.
An increase from last year’s gift, the combined support provides funding to ensure that all children will benefit from Berkshire South’s summer excursions regardless of their ability to pay for them.
The Massachusetts Cultural Facilities Fund recently awarded $84,000 to Berkshire Pulse to make its third-floor dance studios Americans with Disabilities Act-compliant.
Berkshire Agricultural Ventures plans to support farm and food businesses in the Berkshires, neighboring Hudson Valley in New York State, northwest Connecticut and other surrounding areas.
Saved from the wrecking ball in 2010 by former St. James Episcopal Church parishioners Sally Harris and her husband, Fred, Saint James Place will serve as creative hub, permanent home, and year-round performance venue for small and mid-sized cultural organizations in Great Barrington and southern Berkshire County.
In an effort to bring healthy farm produce to South County families, Community Health Programs (CHP) will launch its summer farmers market on Thursday, June 16, from 2 p.m. – 5 p.m.