I think the arts are a great way to educate young people about history,” Edgerton told The Berkshire Edge. “Whether it is ...
Diana L. Redfern, 93, of Lenox, died peacefully, Thursday morning at Kimball Farms Nursing Care Center. She was born in Lawrence, Kan., on July 24, 1931, to the late Harold and Esther Billigmeier ...
Lanesborough — The town’s Police Department has arrested a Pittsfield man in a carjacking incident. According to a social ...
Scott Sawyer and Mandy Victor-Pieczarka of Stone House Properties offer a most an unspoiled 18th-century Colonial on a ...
Each era of Almodóvar's filmmaking remains vital, especially in a world increasingly flirting with authoritarianism. But ...
Heat oven to 350 degrees and grease two bread pans. Mix cranberries, sugar, oil, milk, rind, vanilla, and eggs in a large ...
Great Barrington — During the Thursday, Jan. 16 Berkshire Hills Regional School Committee meeting, Superintendent Peter ...
Joan of Arc. Mother Theresa. Gandhi. Anne Frank. With no money, no voice, and in the face of indomitable forces, some were able to rise above the face of brutal means and oppression and change the ...
Senate Bill 101 provides that horse racing licenses in locations that previously were granted commercial racing licenses would need no further approval from the municipality. In Great Barrington, that ...
No sooner had old industrial buildings begun to be shuttered but visionaries began thinking about alternative uses for them. Here are three stunning examples of "adaptive re-use" in the Berkshires.
The project is set to remove just over 61 acres from Woods Pond, with all dredged materials slated for transport to a wast ...
This production only has two more days in Schenectady before it sets out on its national tour, and I encourage musical ...