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CONNECTIONS: In this fraught time, focus locally

It is important for us to feel relevant at a time when it is easy to feel small and impotent.

Bits & Bytes: Clinton Church Restoration benefit screening; Sprout Film Festival; John Hyson at Stockbridge Library; Janka Nabay at MASS MoCA; Steal Your Peach...

Janka Nabay used his music to speak out against violence when civil war broke out in Sierra Leone, but ultimately sought refuge in the United States.

Business Briefs: Pitch winners; award for Hotel on North; Carr Hardware merger; wedding guest concierge service; honors for HospiceCare in the Berkshires

Hotel on North is the recipient of a 2016 Massachusetts Historical Commission Preservation Award in the category of Adaptive Reuse for the rehabilitation and restoration of the Burns Block and New Burns Block as Hotel on North.

Business Briefs: BerkChique! benefit sale; Jewelers announce retirement; new venture for Red Lion’s Church; ‘Making Your Money Work for You’ seminar

Church says that the most rewarding part to her job at the Red Lion Inn has been seeking out local artists to feature in the shop and guiding them through the ins and outs of retail.

Business Briefs: 1Berkshire winners; Lee Bank investment services; new vice president at Main Street Hospitality; avoiding tech support scams

Cybercriminals don’t just send fraudulent email messages and set up fake websites. They may also reach out to people by phone, either at home or in the office.

Bits & Bytes: Les Amies at Music & More; new girls theatre ensemble; Hotel on North earns honors; Williams College planetarium schedule; ‘Art &...

The Hotel on North has been called a game-changer for downtown Pittsfield because of its potential as a catalyst for further development on North Street.

FIONA’S FINDINGS: BerkChique!

With racks of Gaultier, Alaïa and Girbaud, BerkChique! exposes buyers to international designer items we definitely don’t see every day in the Berkshires. Shoppers will also find a lot of unique things that aren’t designer-centric like an African cape and other fantasy items.
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