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Lenox’s Arcadian Shop awaits path forward to continue its Stockbridge Bowl kayak launch program

“All [kayak rental] transactions occur at the Arcadian Shop,” Arcadian Shop co-owner Chris Calvert told The Berkshire Edge during a July 9 phone interview.

Berkshire region real estate sales March 22-28, 2020

The latest weekly report of real estate sales in the Berkshire region of Western Massachusetts and Northwest Connecticut: March 22-28, 2020

Local takeout: Supporting the big picture

“We’re accustomed and willing to be creative with what’s available,” said Cantina 229 chef/owner Josh Irwin, who hopes current times will create new ways of life for many.

Berkshire region real estate sales March 8-14, 2020

The latest weekly report of real estate sales in the Berkshire region of Western Massachusetts and Northwest Connecticut: March 8-14, 2020

News Brief: Mill River Post Office relocates

Post office box customers will continue to use their existing Mill River addresses, including Mill River’s ZIP code.

Mill River General Store to shut its doors Friday

Mill River residents are already devastated by the loss of their local meeting spot.

Mary Law, 72, of Sheffield

Mary loved to cook and was the best at pot roast, mac n cheese and her fabulous Christmas cookies!

Gloria Marchione, 91, of New Marlborough

Her most precious moments were spending every day with her grandchildren and great-grandchildren, who all live close by.

Berkshire region real estate sales Dec. 29, 2019-Jan. 4, 2020

The latest weekly report of real estate sales in the Berkshire region of Western Massachusetts and Northwest Connecticut: Dec. 29, 2019-Jan. 4, 2020

Dry January offers plenty of opportunities for socializing, good food

If you count yourself among the 1 in 5 Americans estimated to be taking part in Dry January, don’t despair; the local food scene might just be enough to satiate your need for heading out for a night on the town sans alcohol.

John W. Field, 66, of Monterey

He worked as a mechanic for over 30 years in the New Marlborough and Monterey areas.

William ‘Bill’ Kelly, 49, of New Marlborough

He studied sound engineering at Kingsborough Community College in Brooklyn, thereafter working at the Bitter End and Crash Mansion in the West Village of New York.

GB, South County Year in Review: Of mergers, bridges, cannabis and ‘blood money’

In the spirit of reflection and self-examination, herein lies The Edge's second annual Great Barrington year in review. It includes some select stories from other South County towns as well, along with embedded links to Edge stories for more information.

Bits & Bytes: Bach at New Year’s; Max Creek at the Colonial; Gedney Farm New Year’s dance party; Felice Brothers at Club Helsinki Hudson

Max Creek sculpts lengthy shows on the fly from their catalog of more than 200 songs with rockers, ballads, deep jams and crowd sing-alongs.

Michael G. and Susan J. (Cronk) Romano, victims of Dec. 9 fire 

Both Mike and Susy were compassionate and warm people always volunteering and giving back to their community.

Empty storefront no more: Mooncloud opens on Railroad Street

The 24-seat restaurant with a loungy feel is the new collaboration of Billy Paul with Emily and Josh Irwin, co-owners of New Marlborough’s destination restaurant Cantina 229.

GARY LEVEILLE: Fourth Annual Satirical Holiday House Tour

The Southern Berkshire Hysterical Society has returned with an all-new, online, free frolic of some unusual homes and habitations in our area.
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