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CONNECTIONS: Murder in Stockbridge and the French and Indian War

Absent the French and Indian War, it is doubtful the colonists would have won the Revolutionary War.

Orioles have returned to the Berkshires

This morning the noisy birds were right on time and there was no mistaking their presence.

Serenity Bamboo Flute company embraces sustainability, with instruments for music and strolling

Linda Barbadoro spends close to 90 days on the road each year, covering a circuit of more than 30 craft shows, music festivals and more obscure gatherings—think garlic festivals and asparagus festivals—which equates to more than a full-time job.

A DANCER’S EYE: Che Malambo ignites The Pillow

The dancers themselves have such energy and such passion that they create an electrifying atmosphere. You can’t take your eyes off them for one second.

IN THE FIELD: Common nighthawk

Common nighthawks have one of the longest migration routes among North American birds, wintering all the way in South America.

IN THE FIELD: Migrating songbirds, calls in the dark

While we may be able to predict which species, how many, when, observing birds in the wild is still at heart about the sheer pleasure of their unpredictability.
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