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West Stockbridge Planning Board agrees to wait to amend accessory dwelling unit, short-term rental bylaw proposals

The move will allow for greater understanding of recent changes in state law regarding accessory dwelling units and short-term rentals.

David Alan Miller, Albany Symphony’s American Music Festival, a tribute to social justice movements

"I think a lot of orchestras are understanding that our future—not only our survival, but our future vitality—is going to come from the way we embrace our community and engage with our community." --David Alan Miller, music director of the Albany Symphony

Michael Murch Sr., 66, of Lanesborough

Michael Sr. enjoyed spending time with his family, cooking, working for Elder Services, going on vacations with his grandchildren, and going to Saratoga to the races and casinos.

Mary L. Fratalone, 87, of Egremont, trainer of harness horses

She was a den mother for the Egremont Cub Scouts, was an Egremont Historian, and was a caregiver for the elderly in the Egremont area.

Singing away the winter blues in Becket

“You don’t have to have to be a big vocal talent to sing with us. You just have to love gathering around the piano and singing the music we all love with family and friends. Just for the fun of it.” -- Catherine Schane-Lydon

Bits & Bytes: Monty Python at MMRHS; ‘Regrettable Tales,Redemptive Music’; Stockbridge Library tea talk; wellness workshop

A question-and-answer session will follow each performance of 'The Holy Grail,' giving audience members a chance to offer feedback, ask questions, and learn more about the young actors’ process.

Voices from NESAWG: The young farmer and the future of food

The first of two reports from the Northeast Sustainable Agricultural Working Group(NESAWG): A centerpiece of NESAWG’s plan is the "50 by 60" program, which plans that by 2060, 50 percent of the food produced in the northeast should be consumed in the northeast. Tom Kelly of the University of New Hampshire envisions a tripling of New England acres under cultivation from 2 to 6 million.  
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