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A response to Denny Alsop’s Letter to the Editor

Sadly, this is just the latest example of the lies and distortions that the small group of opponents of a well-planned project that will benefit every single taxpayer in Stockbridge will go to with their opposition.

Brian Drumm, 75, of Stephentown, N.Y., formerly of Lee and Lenox Dale

Prior to his retirement, Brian worked for 40 years as an operating engineer at Lane Construction Company, where he never missed a day of work and had an impeccable safety record.

SUSTAINABLE BERKSHIRES: The Berry Patch and Wyomanock Farm ‘Celebrate Stephentown’

The Berry Patch is an amazing farm. The owners are innovators. The farm is the leader in pesticide-free berry production in the nation.

Bits & Bytes: Celebrate Stephentown; dancing fairy workshop; ‘Look & See’ film screening; ‘Art Collectors; An Inquisitive Gene’; Hay Day Fair

In celebration of Herman Melville, who saw fairies dancing on the side of Mount Greylock and wrote about them in his short story “The Piazza,” families participating in the workshop will create fanciful 16-inch-high wireform figures.

Bits & Bytes: ‘Looking Ahead to Middle School’; BHS benefit pancake breakfast; ‘Lend Me a Tenor’ auditions

After weeks of specialized care in multiple hospitals, Hermanski is making improvements and recently regained the abilities to move her limbs, breathe on her own again and speak.

Over the Border: Properties in New York and Connecticut

In this week's "What's on the Market" we are hopping across state lines! Check out these beautiful Connecticut and New York properties!

Bits & Bytes: Celebrate Stephentown; Stockbridge Summer Arts & Crafts Show; ‘What We Were;’ Drew to give history talk

'What We Were' tells the story of a pair of siblings who must learn to let go of their former selves in order to navigate their current situations.

Business Briefs: Farm pioneers pest-fighting technique; Mahaiwe hires director of advancement; Wheeler & Taylor appreciation event; Sandler completes 10,000 Small Businesses program; new services...

After observing some early research on the use of exclusion netting, the Berry Patch's co-owner Dale-Ila Riggs obtained a grant to test the use of the netting on her half-acre blueberry planting.

Susan M. Cutter, 82, of Housatonic, a nurse at Berkshire Medical Center

Susan loved living on her farm in Stephentown, N.Y., where she raised Angora goats.

Kinder Morgan ramps up pipeline PR pitch

"I’m on our Conservation Commission and we all feel strongly that this is going to have a really negative impact on a wonderful little community where people are there because they value the treasures we have here from an environmental point of view." -- Judy Williams of Plainfield, attending the Kinder Morgan open house at Berkshire Community College

New route; same Kinder Morgan natural gas pipeline

Clean energy is the fastest growing part of the Massachusetts economy, providing 88,000 jobs thus far. If the low estimate cost of the pipeline were directed towards investment in clean energy, it could generate approximately 24,000 permanent jobs. -- Rosemary Wessel, of No Fracked Gas in Mass
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