In her letter to the editor, Cathy Kogan writes: “Consider going with friends and family and assisting those who may need some extra help getting to the polls.”
Interviewed by Jim Frangione, Berkshire Edge Managing Editor Heather Bellow discusses the issues she's been covering: proposed PCB dump in Housatonic; the new Jane Iredale/Louisa Ellis store in Great Barrington; the redevelopment of the top of Railroad Street; access to broadband Internet in the rural Berkshires; and the Democratic primary election.
In his letter to the editor, Richard Dohoney writes: "It is imperative that we are represented on the Governor's Council by someone who understands Berkshire County and represents our values."
In his letter to the editor, Fred Clark of Great Barrington writes: “I am supporting Adam Hinds because of his experience in creating shared visions with others to reach successful outcomes for all.”
In his letter to the editor, Rinaldo Del Gallo writes: "My opponents are progressive, but not as progressive as I am. They do not claim to want to follow the Nordic Model that is the economic and social policies of the Nordic countries where homelessness and poverty is almost unknown."
In her letter to the editor, Carol Diehl of Housatonic, Mass., writes: "Bernie Sanders is generating the kind of excitement that wins national elections and brings about social change."
It would have been better had Lulu and Hershey, correspondents for the Dogs News Network, decided not to open the windows of the DNN network's Advent Calendar. The images are difficult to accept.