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The Southern Berkshire Community Health Coalition will offer free trainings in May on gender identity, communication, and youth support, including forums, workshops, and a mocktail event.
Three members of The Gaslight Tinkers will provide music for the Lenox Contradance on Saturday, May 17, at the Lenox Community Center.
Proceeds from the April 12 Memory Lane Doo Wop Show at Nessacus Regional Middle School were donated to the Boys & Girls Club of the Berkshires for Camp Russell camperships.
The Stockbridge Grange is serving a takeout community dinner featuring roast pork from noon to 1:30 p.m. Sunday, May 18.
After the coastal storm responsible for Friday’s downpours moves beyond the Gulf of Maine, clearing should salvage part of ...
Former Taconic softball player Taylar Ostrander passed away unexpectedly on April 17 at 23 years old. “Once a Brave, always a ...
Applications are open for the Lola Greene Legacy Scholarship, a one-time $250–$500 grant for a graduating Berkshire County high school senior planning to study Latin or the Classics in college.
The Hop Brook Community Club will present “Melville in the Berkshires,” a talk by historian John Dickson, on Saturday, May 17, at Tyringham Town Hall.
The Wanda Houston Band will perform at the annual fundraiser for The Tuesday Club of Stockbridge on Thursday, May 15, at First Congressional Church.
The Springside Greenhouse Group will hold its annual plant sale fundraiser on Friday and Saturday, May 16 and 17, at Springside Park.
Football players from Drury and Mount Greylock will be able to join the program at Hoosac Valley next school year.
Historian Samuel M. Trudel will present "Dr. Samuel Jones and the Arnold Print Works, 1915–1942: An Epic of American Industrialism" on Wednesday, May 14, at the North Adams Public Library.
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