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Stockbridge Public Library gives young readers a unique listening partner of the four-legged variety

The Read to Brody program has proven to be both successful and popular in its first year.

Frederick J. Bunce, 86, of Housatonic

Fred had a career as a car salesman for Chevrolet, Buick and GMC for 46 years.

Remembering the ‘great’ Great Barrington tornado 25 years later

The National Weather Service reported that debris was carried more than 45 miles to the northeast in Belchertown, where a fairgrounds racing ticket was found along with white corrugated plastic roofing material.

Once in a Lifetime…

Maureen White Kirkby of Berkshire Hathaway Home Services Barnbrook offers a magnificent renovation of a classic gem, a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.

Winter Specials!

Winter Specials! Buy now and be in for spring and summer.

Waterfront on Windermere

A stunning lakeside home, with 900 feet of private beach, passive solar heat, tennis court and a perfectly flowing floor design, offered by Cortney Dupont and Brandon White of Cohen+White Associates.

No Hong Kong, GB

With all due respect, small ideas aren’t going to cut it. Replacing single-use plastic bags from our supermarkets and replacing them with paper bags from desperately needed trees just makes some people feel better.

Bits & Bytes: ‘Hold These Truths’; Berkshire Fermentation Festival; Juilliard String Quartet; ‘Inventing the Opera House’

The Berkshire Fermentation Festival will feature hourly demonstrations and talks on such topics as chocolate, cider, the gut microbiome and more.

Celebrating the bounty at Berkshire Grown’s 21st annual Harvest Supper

Regardless of what chef Josh Irwin makes for the Harvest Supper, it will utilize in-season produce grown on the premises of his restaurant or gleaned from a cache of about five local farmers he tries to support as much as possible.

‘Walk into the Future’ Sept. 22 with Construct

The current theme is “Walk into the Future” so that neighbors can remain hopeful knowing preventive measures can be taken to avoid a housing crisis.

Celebrate Construct: A summer evening for kids of all ages

There will be something for everyone starting with games and entertainment for the kids, and four bands onstage ending with a spectacular fireworks.

Bits & Bytes: Construct anniversary; Jewish Festival of Books; Quebe Sisters at Infinity Music Hall; ‘In Plain Site’

The Jewish Festival of Books' opening night event Thursday, July 18, at 7 p.m. will feature an Egg Cream Eggstravaganza with Barry Joseph, author of “Seltzertopia: The Extraordinary Story of an Ordinary Drink.”

Bits & Bytes: Berkshires Arts Festival; Berkshire Jewish Film Festival; Salty Brine at Ancram Opera House; ‘In Fascism’s Grip’ play analysis

The Berkshire Jewish Film Festival will celebrate its 33rd season with showings consecutive Mondays July 8 through Aug. 12 in the Lenox Memorial Middle and High School Duffin Theater.

CECELE KRAUS: His tracks

Now widowed, a thought occurred to me: What a joy it would be to take Jerry’s place on the slopes with Alice and Emily, our granddaughters.

Thomas Carpenite, 93, of South Egremont

After retiring from Data Design Labs and GE, Tom had his own consulting firm at Becton Dickinson in Canaan, Connecticut.

Cody Cook, 25, of Housatonic

He was an avid skier and Motocross racer, and enjoyed dirt bikes and race cars.

Bits & Bytes: Truck Day; Family Cabaret Night at Sandisfield Arts Center; Narrative Film Festival; Polaris Piano Trio at Roe Jan Library

The Polaris Piano Trio performs programs that explore works by women and composers of African descent from the 19th century through the present.
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