South County Paving and Guard Rail Repairs

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LEE, Mass. — The Massachusetts Department of Transportation (MassDOT) is announcing crews will be conducting daytime and overnight hour paving operations and guardrail repairs on I-90 eastbound and westbound in Lee, Becket, West Stockbridge and Stockbridge.

The work will be conducted at various times and locations from 7:00 p.m., Monday, Aug. 7, through 5:00 a.m. on Friday, Aug. 11.

Lane closures will be in place during repair operations and traffic will be able to travel through the work zones. The schedule for the work and lane closures will be as follows:

Lee/Becket

  • Paving operations and pavement markings will be conducted nightly on I-90 eastbound and westbound between mile marker 14.0 and mile marker 21.8 from Monday, Aug. 7, through Friday, Aug. 11, from 7:00 p.m. to 5:00 a.m. the next morning. During the work, lane closures will be in effect Monday through Friday morning.

Lee

  • Guardrail repairs will be conducted nightly on I-90 eastbound and westbound between mile marker 8.3 and mile marker 10.3 from Monday, Aug. 7, through Friday, Aug. 11, from 7:00 p.m. to 5:00 a.m. the next morning. During the work, lane closures will be in effect Monday through Friday morning.

West Stockbridge

  • Temporary barrier installments and pavement marking operations will be conducted nightly on I-90 eastbound and westbound near mile marker 0.6 from Monday, Aug. 7, through Wednesday, Aug. 9, from 7:00 p.m. to 5:00 a.m. the next morning. During the work, lane closures will be in effect Monday and Tuesday night into the next day at 5:00 a.m.  

Stockbridge

  • Temporary barrier installments and pavement marking operations will be conducted nightly on I-90 eastbound and westbound near mile marker 7.5 from Wednesday, Aug. 9, through Friday, Aug. 11, from 7:00 p.m. to 5:00 a.m. the next morning. During the work, lane closures will be in effect Wednesday and Thursday nights into the next day at 5:00 a.m.  

Appropriate signage, law enforcement details, and messaging will be in place to guide drivers through the work area.

Drivers who are traveling through the affected areas should expect delays, reduce speed, and use caution. 

All scheduled work is weather dependent and subject to change without notice.

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Banjo Pickin' Gals At Bidwell House

MONTEREY, Mass. — On Aug. 10, Paula Bradley and Marylou Ferrante, going by the name Banjo Blue, will showcase the music of female banjo players from the 1920-1940's, along with their stories, songs and struggles. 
 
PAULA BRADLEY: A West Virginia-born multi-instrumentalist (banjo, guitar, banjo-uke, harmonica and piano), Paula has been involved in roots music for many years. Known for her strong, spirited vocals as well as her clogging, she has toured (on banjo) with old-time darlings "Uncle Earl"; with old-time powerhouse Bruce Molsky (on guitar and banjo uke); and recorded and toured with Tony Trischka and Bruce as part of the acoustic roots trio "Jawbone". She was also a founding member of the acclaimed old-time trio "The Rhythm Rats" as well as the popular New England honky tonk combo "Girl Howdy." For the last 18 years, she performed with her late husband, Bill Dillof, in the old-time duet "Moonshine Holler" as well as their trio with VT fiddler Jim Burns, “Run Mountain. She currently leads her own juke joint honkytonk band "Miss Paula & The Twangbusters" (piano and lead vocals) in addition to playing vintage country with Berkshire-based "The Spurs USA."
 
MARYLOU FERRANTE is an multi-instrumentalist who sings & performs old blues, old time, country & folk music on guitar, mandolin, dulcimer & banjo. Marylou's performances are filled with storytelling & history; she covers solo blues artists from the delta to east coast piedmont style players such as Charlie Patton, Son House, Robert Johnson as well as Memphis Minnie, Tampa Red and mandolin greats like Charlie McCoy & Yank Rachell as well as old time & country artist like The Carter Family, Cousin Emmy, Elizabeth Cotten. Her numerous performances include opening for Maria Muldaur. Her passionate expression of these old songs comes from a love of the music and the arrangements themselves, as well as what she says is an appreciation for "the history of these folks and the difficult circumstances they endured."
 
This program will take place outside under a tent and pre-registration is required. Tickets can be reserved on the Museum website, https://www.bidwellhousemuseum.org/event/banjo-pickin-gals/
 
This program is supported in part by a grant from the Tyringham Cultural Council, a local agency which is supported by the Mass Cultural Council, a state agency.
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