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In "Madame Mozart, the Lacrimosa," Great Barrington Public Theater presents a visually striking, emotionally ambitious ...
Save Notch Forest hasn't disappeared simply because the city backed away from logging in the area last year. The grassroots ...
The state Department of Transportation plans to replace Pittsfield’s Pontoosuc Avenue bridge with a safer, wider structure ...
The Pittsfield 14s are in Rhode Island this weekend, while the Southern Berkshire 16s will battle in Westfield.
Once stitched from scraps for survival, the bold and soulful quilts of Gee’s Bend are now celebrated as fine art in a new ...
Explore summer highlights including revealing author talks, new performance spaces, and vibrant Upstate Art Weekend ...
Nutty Scientists Hudson Valley will present "The Ice Age Show," a free program geared toward children ages 4-12, on Saturday, July 19, at the New Lebanon Library.
A serene camping trip to a pristine Maine lake leads to the perfect sighting of the elusive northern pearly-eye butterfly in ...
First Baptist Church will hold its annual lobster picnic on Saturday, Aug. 2, with dine-in and takeout options. Lobster and chicken dinners range from $15 to $60. Reservations are required ...
The Lenox Library and Lenox Library Association will host a day trip to the Boston Athenaeum on Tuesday, July 29, for a private viewing of "Wild Flowers of New England," ...
An 83-year-old man who drove into Taft Farm on July 2, pinning a 3-year-old in a bin of watermelons, is facing a misdemeanor ...
Next-door neighbors Dan Baker and Daniel Latzman are ushering in a new chapter for Crissey Farms — expanding the types of ...