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Baseball commissioner Rob Manfred, in an appearance on ESPN, floated the idea of reorganizing Major League Baseball divisions ...
The word “gerrymander” is a portmanteau bonding the name of Elbridge Gerry and “salamander.” Gerry was governor of ...
Jack Hargis and David Brush started restoring the commodious Bidwell House in 1960, gradually converting it into a non-profit ...
The Sears family's connection to the 1902 trolley accident — now marked with a plaque in downtown Pittsfield — is the stuff ...
Berkshire Pulse, a nonprofit dance and creative arts education center in Housatonic, has welcomed two new staff members and ...
Real estate transactions from Aug. 4 to 8 have been provided by the Middle Berkshire, North Berkshire and South Berkshire ...
Berkshire Money Management, a financial and retirement planning firm with offices in Dalton and Great Barrington, has ...
More than 200 campers and counselors, marooned when raging mountain streams severed all roads leading out of Mount Washington, made plans to leave on foot.
Berkshire Family & Individual Resources has named Kyle Malloy as the agency's new director of information technology.
Kayak veterans Kurt Kuehnel and Chris Weaver joined forced in a boat together to paddle to a Cookie Bowl victory in 45 ...
The Laurel Hill Association will celebrate the 172nd anniversary of Laurel Hill Day at 2 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 30, at Laurel Hill Park, just above Town Hall.
The New Marlborough Meeting House Gallery presents “Black & White and What Lies Between,” a new art exhibition running from Aug. 29 to Oct. 5.