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Pick of the Week: Bray Bray has the kind of talent that reminds you of hit radio when it was good.
Two New Consumer Loan Originators Join Legacy Banks Legacy Banks has welcomed two new consumer loan originators, Debra Burchard and Michelle Lillie, who will work in Berkshire County and the Pioneer Valley. Burchard will serve customers primarily in the southern Berkshire communities of Lee and Otis, while
'The Last Exorcism': Speaking of the Devil Naturally, or perhaps supernaturally, things are not what they seem. 2 Comments
Governor Declares Emergency As Hurricane Tracks North Earl, now a category 4, is expected to pass the North Carolina coast later tonight and turn toward the Northeast tomorrow, passing within 15 miles of Nantucket.
MCLA Fall Sports Ready for Season The women's soccer team is coming off a school record 15-win season, including appearances in the MASCAC conference finals and ECAC semifinals.
Lee ZBA Moves Big Y Project Forward "It makes sense for the town and the site. This is a home run for everybody." — Donald Hunter
Florida Approves Payments, Road Use For Wind Project "I hope it comes to fruition after the long wait that the majority of the town has been through over the past seven or so years." — Stanley Brown 1 Comment
Adams & Cheshire School Bus Route 2010-11 Schools in Adams and Cheshire open on Thursday, Sept. 2.
Williams Grad Joins Front Office of San Antonio Spurs A key role player for the Ephs for four years, Hardy will have a chance to put his experience as a player who needed to be ready for any situation to good use in the highly competitive NBA, where he’ll be involved with all aspects of basketball operations
Shakespeare & Company Hires Communication Associate Allissa Wickham has joined the Communications team at Shakespeare & Company in the role of communications associate.
Albee's 'A Delicate Balance' Teeters on the Brink of Greatness "Virginia Woolf" may be the play with the most fireworks — though "A Delicate Balance" has its share of bombs bursting in midact. There are also the subtle sounds of hissing snakes and distant growling that rules this unbalanced roost. 1 Comment
North Street Studio Mixes Yoga With Designer Clothing "But then the business started growing really rapidly in the last year and a half. It got to the point where I had 2,000 shirts on my dining room table." — Annette Kramek 4 Comments
North Adams Public School Bus Routes 2010-11 1 Comment
Berkshire South Executive Director Crescentini Resigns "She can take great pride in launching this critical community resource and growing it into an indispensable crossroads for all of us." — Robert Norris
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Ellis, Montepare Ready for School Year "I'm happy to be here in my new home." — Rose Ellis
MASCAC Poll Predicts 7th Place for MCLA Men and Women's Cross Country The MCLA Men and Womens' Cross Country teams were both tabbed seventh in the recent MASCAC 2010 Cross Country Coaches Polls.
McCann Technical School Bus Routes for 2010-11 McCann Technical School opens for the school year Thursday, Sept. 2. Freshman should report to the cafeteria on arrival and seniors to the gym.
Mount Greylock & School Union 71 Bus Routes 2010-11 Williamstown and Lanesborough elementary schools will open on Tuesday, Aug. 31, and Mount Greylock Regional Middle and High School on Wednesday, Sept. 1.
Railway Museum Expands into Adjacent Property "The property will give us the space needed to achieve our goal of becoming a premier railroad museum and attract more tourists to Berkshire County." — President Rick Selva 1 Comment
Pick of the Week: The Echo Wall "These Shipwrecked Words" contains four tracks of exceptional music.
Laurel Hill Association Celebrates 158 Years "The mission is a very simple one; to improve the quality of life and the environment in the Town of Stockbridge." — Patricia Flinn
'Nanny McPhee Returns' to a Lukewarm Reception Stay awake through 20 minutes of tedious exposition and this kiddy flick based on Christianna Brand’s Nurse Matilda books proves a bit of a treat.
Adams Survey Shows Support for Community Center "I think that's a huge need in the downtown ... We're voting three times this year at the DPW garage. We shouldn't be voting in the DPW garage." — Jonathan Butler
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The Independent Investor: What's Up With the Yen? There is little chance, so the reasoning goes, that the Japanese will sell their government debt holdings no matter what happens to their economy. 1 Comment
Sandisfield to Celebrate 250th with Party & Book "One of the objectives of this book is to help people connect these ancient centers and to develop an appreciation for its heritage." — Ron Bernard 1 Comment
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