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BUSINESS MONDAY: Spotlight on Matrushka Toys—now in a new Great Barrington location

Now in its seventeenth year of business, this woman-owned shop is known by its iconic mushroom logo, chosen "as something whimsical that captured the magic of childhood."

Sabina Ullrich, 88, of North Canaan, Conn., formerly of Sheffield

She was a charter member of the Sheffield Garden Club, the Thursday Morning Club, a past member of the Sheffield Historical Society, an honorary member of the Sheffield Kiwanis and a Cub Scouts den mother in Sheffield.

Richard ‘Rick’ Allen Boardman Sr., 57, of Sheffield, former fire chief

Rick volunteered for the Sheffield Fire Department for 32 years. In 2014, he received the Sheffield Kiwanis’ Lifetime Achievement Award.

Robert Gingras, 52, of Sheffield

For many years, he owned and operated his own business, Gingras Lawn & Property Services.

Bits & Bytes: Park of Honor opening ceremony; the Weepies at MASS MoCA; Simon’s Rock faculty art exhibit; ‘Shades of Stockbridge’; FAFSA Day Massachusetts

Shades of Stockbridge: The illustrious guests, all of whom will be played by volunteers, invite living, breathing residents and visitors to join them for an evening of historical gossip and spirited discussion.

Bits & Bytes: ‘Out of Site’ sculpture exhibit; the Zolla Boys at the Southfield Church; ‘Becoming Involved in State Government;’ YeeJin Yuk at Music...

Rep Farley-Bouvier's stated priorities are to ensure the well being of vulnerable populations including elders, those with disabilities, and those suffering with mental health and addiction issues.

Bits & Bytes: Affordable Care Act rally; habitat slideshow; Kiwanis scholarships; Writers Read; CoA luncheon

The rally at Park Square in Pittsfield, Mass., in support of the Affordable Care Act, Social Security, Medicaid and Medicare is one of hundreds of similar events being held across the country this Saturday.
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