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The Transformation of Hilltop House

Red House Design has transformed an outdated Cape-style house into an oasis of calm and modernity, open living and outdoor beauty.

VIEWPOINT: Being decent again

Thanks to those people in Alabama, we have chosen not to dance with the devil just to obtain desired secondary gains.

ORANGE ALERT: The (almost) daily outrage

Trump said he took Putin at his word that Russia did not seek to interfere in the US presidential election last year.

An energetic U.S. Sen. Markey talks taxes, guns, nukes and suing FERC

Markey cited solar and wind power as future drivers of the economy and he questioned why the Trump administration did not see it as a source of jobs for unemployed workers, especially the blue-collar workers Trump purports to represent.

Smoke Signals from The Swamp: Meet General Michael Flynn

"As conflict between states evolves, the cyberspace is becoming an increasingly vital component of strategy and doctrine for war fighting." -- General Michael Flynn, former Trump National Security Advisor

FilmColumbia: ‘Loveless,’ divorce, Russian-style

Divorce’s effect may never have been shown in such a brutal way.

Smoke signals from The Swamp: F.O.R. – Part I: Tillerson & ExxonMobil

I’m not going to be the one to tell you Russia picked Donald Trump over Hillary Clinton. But the combined intelligence services of our government will.

ORANGE ALERT: The (almost)daily outrage

The move by special counsel Robert S. Mueller III to investigate Trump’s conduct marks a major turning point in the nearly year-old FBI investigation. -- Washington Post

CONNECTIONS: Our pugilistic politics

Are we a country irreconcilably divided? Rather than one issue, we seem unable to discourse rationally about climate change, immigration, health care, taxes, Russian espionage, or the man in the White House.

POEM: Poor Rex

What’s more, a man who’s made deals with Vladimir and his oligarch pals

POEM: Syria

In view of Tuesday’s horrific nerve agent attack on civilians in Idib Province and in view of Friday’s missile attack on Syria, we are republishing John Lawson’s poem that we posted in December about the Syrian conflict.

Nancy Yanoshak, 68, of Great Barrington, history professor at Simon’s Rock

Nancy developed the school’s early college pedagogy in her role as co-director of the Early College Teaching Seminars, which brought educators to Simon’s Rock from all over the country.

POEM: Taking a Spin in a Fine-Tuned Machine

Treating the rules of the road with executive scorn, he gives the finger to drivers and leans on his horn
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