LEE – Jack, a 250-pound, four-year-old llama with long eyelashes and a disposition as sweet as cotton candy, came to town and delighted 80 children and adults at the Lee…
Okay folks, we are now into the first week of July. Summer is acting like a race horse, galloping at furious speed down the track. No one wants it to…
LENOX – Church on the Hill’s annual arts and crafts festival in Lilac Park, a major fundraiser for church upkeep, outreach and missions, will have plenty to offer everyone, including some new…
PITTSFIELD – Armand Maffuccio, 91, can tell you a few things about democracy, war and the will to survive. The lifelong Pittsfield resident was 21 years old when he joined…
PITTSFIELD – “We’re going to be eating lots of flowers today,” said the instructor at the latest lecture in a series at the Berkshire Athenaeum. [media-credit id=3 align=”alignright” width=”262″][/media-credit] Mary…
PITTSFIELD – The aromas of fresh basil, spearmint, tarragon and other herbs filled the Berkshire Athenaeum’s auditorium on Wendell Avenue during a presentation on preparing healthy vegetarian meals. The free…
PITTSFIELD – Jo-Anne Irwin, a Lenox folk artist, won “best of show” at the annual membership show of the Dalton Art Guild. Her intricate and picturesque Early American primitive…
PITTSFIELD – The Friends of the Berkshire Athenaeum want your gently used books, movies, music, puzzles, games and more as they prepare for their summer book sale. The big event…
DALTON –Caring for loved ones who are elderly or ill can be a daunting task without help. There are many affordable services out there for individuals and their families,…
PITTSFIELD – There are some people who live their lives in quiet dignity and gentleness while impacting literally hundreds of people of all ages along the way. The Rev. Willard…