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BRIGHT SPOTS: Week of November 19, 2025

Standing up for healthcare and for the workers at Starbucks! Speaking out against ICE’s illegal raids and for our government to follow the law!

Thefts from vehicles reported in Lee, Stockbridge

Both chiefs strongly advised residents to lock their vehicles when they are unattended, especially at night. And it might also be a good idea to leave a light on outside at night.

Nancy Collins, 77, of Great Barrington

Nancy was primarily a homemaker. She worked as a bookkeeper at Kmart in Great Barrington for over 20 years.

Bits & Bytes: First Fridays Artswalk; Festival of Books; ‘Figuratively Speaking;’ Stockbridge cemetery walk

At 11:30 a.m., prizes will be awarded to the top entries in the Spencertown (N.Y.) Academy Festival of Books Young Writers’ Contest, as judged by authors and publishing professionals.

Bits & Bytes: ‘Some Old Black Man’ at Saint James Place; a cappella concerts to benefit food pantries; Jeff Robb photography exhibit; Stockbridge cemetery...

Starring Tony Award-winner Roger Robinson–who reprises his BPL staged reading role as Donald–and Leon Addison Brown, “Some Old Black Man” relates the experiences of two generations of African-American men in a post-civil rights movement culture.

Bits & Bytes: Shake & Co. ruby gala; On the Fly story slam; Jamie Laval at Dewey Hall; cemetery walk; Grow Show photography competition

The cemetery walk will explore all the ins and outs of the landmark Red Lion Inn, from its founding as a store to its place in Stockbridge today as the center of town.

Bits & Bytes: First Fridays Artswalk; Festival of Books; Vishtèn at the Guthrie Center; Crescendo auditions; cemetery walk

The Festival of Books will feature a giant used book sale, two days of author discussions and readings, and a children’s program.

Bits & Bytes: ‘Spaces and Perceptions;’ cemetery walk; Behold! New Lebanon tours; Jeff Klein on Syria; Madden Camp open house

The cemetery walk will cover the complex history of the Red Lion Inn, from its founding as a store to its place in Stockbridge today as the center of the town.
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