Jazz Pianist to Entertain at Epoch

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PITTSFIELD — Jazz pianist Ethan Stone will visit Epoch Assisted Living at Melbourne, 140 Melbourne Road, on Friday, March 14, at 3 p.m. to entertain residents and guests with popular songs from the 1920s through the 1950s.

The public is invited to attend at no cost.

Stone's performance will feature the music of George Gershwin, Hoagy Carmichael, Hammerstein and Kern, Rodgers and Hart, Duke Ellington, Antonio Carlos Jobim, Miles Davis, Louis Armstrong, Glenn Miller and more.

Stone, a nationally and internationally recognized artist, offers an eclectic mix of jazz, funk, soul, pop and acoustic. Also a vocalist and guitarist, he has performed throughout the United States, Europe and Latin America, and has recorded a CD titled "Ain't that the Way."

For more information or for reservations, call 413-499-1992.
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Dalton Voters to Decide Moveable ADUs at Special Town Meeting

By Sabrina DammsiBerkshires Staff
DALTON, Mass. — It's time for voters to decide if they want to permit mobile accessory dwelling units in town and a special town meeting has been set to do just that. 
 
For more than two years, Amy Turnbull has been advocating to amend the town's current bylaws to allow mobile tiny homes but has met obstacles delaying the effort.  
 
On Monday, June 29, at 7 p.m., voters will convene at Wahconah Regional High School to decide on the topic, and four other items centered around funding for the Clean Air Committee and the town's Department of Public Works roof repair project. 
 
Turnbull initially presented this item at the annual town meeting but it was "tabled" so a public hearing could be held. 
 
Like many meetings before, this hearing resulted in little movement as the Planning Board decided to neither support or oppose the proposed bylaw.  
 
During the signing of the warrant, Select Board member John Boyle expressed his hesitation about placing this item on a special town meeting warrant, citing historically low attendance at such meetings.
 
"It's very important and going to be a very controversial thing … Important issues should be at an annual town meeting," he said. 
 
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