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I WITNESS: Bozo does Davos

I think there are few people who would disagree with the only true thing he said during the entire press conference. No one in this country has ever seen anything like the year we have just endured.

Bits & Bytes: Martin Luther King Jr. interfaith celebration; Natalie Narotzky on 350Mass Berkshires; Pittsfield TV channels changed; WGBY kids services

“The Berkshire region has a unique heritage from Great Barrington native W.E.B. Du Bois and his vision of African American economic prosperity though cooperative economic enterprises." --Jessica Gordon Nembhard

News Briefs: Candidate debates at BCC; ‘Be Seen, Be Safe’ campaign looks to expand

At the urging of Great Barrington Police Chief William Walsh, the AGE (Alford, Great Barrington, Egremont) Triad and the Alford, Great Barrington, and Egremont Councils on Aging initiated a “Be Seen, Be Safe” campaign.

Bits & Bytes: ‘BEDFELLOWS’ at LABspace; Will Allen at Williams; Linda Purl at the Egremont Barn; Otis Arts Festival; Downtown Pittsfield Farmers Market season...

A former professional basketball player, Will Allen is now a practitioner of urban agriculture whose methods of composting, vermicomposting, and aquaponics result in remarkable yields of food in small growing areas.

News Briefs: Berkshire Community College to host debate and forums

A large crowd attended the first Mayoral Forum featuring the original four mayoral candidates. If K-111 is filled to capacity, overflow seating and a TV monitor will be available in the lobby of the Koussevitzky Arts Center

News Briefs: Triplex to host CDC event; Town Hall Forum at Morningside School; Textbook Affordability Bill; BTCF awards; mayoral debate schedule

Donors who give gifts of $1,000 or more to the Community Development Corporation's affordable housing program will receive a 50 percent credit toward their Massachusetts state taxes.
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