BCHS and Crane Museum of Papermaking

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PITTSFIELD, Mass. — The Crane Museum of Papermaking and Berkshire County Historical Society are teaming up this summer to highlight the art of paper making and its history in the Berkshires. 
 
This free experience (no admission required) will run at Arrowhead through Sept. 1 each Monday, Thursday, and Friday from 1 - 4:30 pm.
 
Crane Museum staff will be on hand to share the story of Crane papermaking as well as demonstrations of anti-counterfeiting technology and hands-on papermaking. A film from 1926 showing how paper was made inside the Bay State Mill is available for viewing, as is a mini-gift shop. 
 
"The Berkshire County Historical Society is pleased to be hosting The Crane Museum this summer," said Lesley Herzberg, BCHS Executive Director. "Unfortunately, their building is currently inaccessible, and we were able to offer them a place to hold this program.  It is a win-win for us and them."
 
Crane and Herman Melville
 
In 1851, more than a year into writing "Moby-Dick," Melville noted that he had purchased a "sleigh-load of paper" from the Crane's Old Red Mill, choosing locally manufactured rag paper for his ever-growing manuscript.
 
Melville's short story The "Bachelors of Paradise" and the "Tartarus of Maids" was inspired by one of his visits to a mill.
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Marlboro Edges Post 68 Juniors at State Tourney

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MIDDLEBOROUGH, Mass. – Brady Bouldry struck out nine and allowed three hits Saturday to lead the Middleboro Post 64 Juniors to a 2-0 win over Pittsfield Post 68 at the American Legion State Tournament.
 
Bouldry went the distance on the mound, walking two, to earn the tournament hosts a date with Swampscott Post 57 on Sunday night in the winners’ bracket of the double-elimination tournament.
 
Gavin O’Donnell tripled, and Ethan O’Donnell and Jason Codey each had a hit for Pittsfield.
 
The O’Donnell brothers also split time on the mound, striking out eight, walking two and allowing one earned run.
 
Post 68 plays Sandwich Post 188 on Sunday at 1 p.m.
 
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