- Steps to Wellness
From: Not only does the mind affect the body, the body affects the mind. It is important to look for nutritional deficiencies, allergies, toxins, stress, hidden infections, and imbalances in hormones, the ...
- Charges in New Year's Day robberies
A man a prosecutor said had recently moved to the Berkshires spent his 28th birthday in court Monday being arraigned for breaking into two homes in Richmond on New Year's Day.
- Lenox seeks bylaw input
Town officials are once again looking for assistance from residents in shaping bylaws that will impact future development.
- Officials eye evening blaze
Firefighters from several towns were called out Saturday night to battle a fire on Cooper Lane.
- Going Gourmet With Your Hot Chocolate
Chef Christopher Brooks showed how to prepare very special versions of an old favorite.
- Final sermons delivered
One of Main Street's longtime church leaders is moving on. The Rev. Robert Kyte, pastor of First Congregational Church of Dalton, has resigned from full-time services to pursue a part-time cleric position in ...
- St. Thomas Church comes to quiet close in Adams
"The times have changed." Those were the words of the most Rev. Timothy A. McDonnell, bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Springfield, in his beginning prayer at the closing Mass of St.
- Towns get $300K to boost efficiency
Lenox and Otis have been awarded more than $300,000 in state funds to improve their buildings' energy efficiency and save thousands of dollars each year in heating costs.
- Tax breaks advance for three firms
Tax breaks advance for three firms 20.NOV.08 Proposed property tax break packages for three city firms advanced this week.
- News items on Berkshire County education
A gathering for all: A free Community Kwanzaa Celebration will be held on Monday, beginning at 5 p.m. at the Masonic Temple, 116 South St., Pittsfield.
- Berkshire Evangelicals Spread the Word in hard times
At the Evangelical Free Church in Pittsfield, the Rev. David J. Beguin has seen a moderate increase in attendance over the past few months.
- Health information placed strategically
Buy some stamps, learn how to recognize a stroke. A new public health initiative in Stockbridge, Lee and Lenox is putting potentially life-saving information where people are most likely to find it - in the ...
- Lenox students volunteer for break
As the students in Joan Schultz's Lenox Memorial High School Student Relief Club are quick to explain, raising money in support of needy countries like Darfur or Afghanistan are very worthy causes.
- Birchwood Inn - More Than 200 Years Old
The Birchwood Inn has been welcoming guests for more than 225 years. The core of the house, most likely the oldest home in Lenox, Massachusetts, dates from 1766-67 and was built on the first residential ...
- Turning to Tyer
Ward 3 City Councilor Linda M. Tyer has been tapped to become Pittsfield's new city clerk, a move that also triggers a special election in three months.
- Evening closings and cancellations; includes ACEC hearing
Upper Housatonic River Area of Critical Environmental Concern The Energy and Environmental Affairs Secretary's public hearing scheduled for 7 p.m. at Lenox Town Hall has been canceled.
- State to repair bridge
Nearly $1 million has been approved to replace a bridge near the Connecticut border that was built 69 years ago.
- Public input considered
In the final public step for a proposed special designation of the Housatonic River, state regulators will convene next week to gather public input.
- Teen's kindness sparks story
'Tis a gift to be simple. Through a series of thoughtful acts involving the gifts of friendship, teaching, compassion and kindness, one young man's experience inspired a storybook, which will benefit the ...