Schooled in Passion: Packer's "Women of Will" at Shake & Co.By Nichole Dupont, 11:38PM / Tuesday, June 14, 2011 | |
Packer and Gore make sparks and quips during "Women of Will"
LENOX, Mass. - I'll be the first to admit it, I'm a feminist. Apparently, because this is a loaded word, saying one is a feminist could be a career-ender, unless you're Tina Packer. When it comes to William and his "written" ladies, Packer, who is one of the founding artistic directors of Shakespeare and Company, takes no prisoners. Not even Joan of Arc can escape the astute, passionate and almost professorial obersvations of a woman who, when it comes to the bard, clearly knows and loves her stuff.
Now through July 10
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A Place for Us: Re-Wear Brings Style to SheffieldNichole DuPont, 01:19PM / Tuesday, June 07, 2011 | |
SHEFFIELD, Mass. — My mother always told me to shop smart.
"Don't buy 50 of the same thing, or 50 versions of the same thing and then complain that you've got nothing to wear."
Good advice, although I did notice the other day that she had several black cardigans and charcoal T-shirts in various styles, but, whatever, good advice.
My father, who rarely said much, ever, always shopped local — always. To this day, he rarely goes behind the borders of Great Barrington for anything, including food. In fact, in the summer, he'd much rather just grill a nice steak on a Saturday
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Richmond Still Looking For Town Clerk06:28PM / Wednesday, March 02, 2011 | |
RICHMOND, Mass. - Nobody wants to be the Town Clerk.
Since former Town Clerk David W. Morrison died in January, the town has been unable to find a replacement. At the initial deadline of Feb. 18 not a single resume was submitted, according to Town Administrator Matt Kerwood. The town has now extended the deadline in hopes to fill it.
"A handful of people did request the full job description but as of the deadline nobody applied," Kerwood said Wednesday. "We're hopeful a candidate will come forward."
Resumes are now due by March, 11 for consideration and a full job description can be received by Kerwood. The candidate must live in town be be registered or can be
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The Last of the InsectsNichole Dupont, 12:17PM / Wednesday, February 16, 2011 | |
SHEFFIELD, Mass. — Rene Wendell has been around the woods more than a few times. The 94-year-old Pittsfield native and former tracker and taxidermist is an avid collector of all things wild including flies and beetles and, of course, several decades of memories.
"I grew up around Burbank Park," he said in a phone interview. "As a kid, the woods were my playground and I was obsessive about animals. That was 70 or 80 years ago, can you imagine? It's been very interesting, I've seen a lot of changes here over the 0 Comments Read More >> |
Is Verizon Making Good on Its Word?Nichole Dupont, 05:22AM / Tuesday, February 08, 2011 | |
SHEFFIELD, Mass. — While making the drive from Sheffield to Lee to cover a story, I noticed three Verizon trucks, one in Great Barrington, one in Stockbridge and one in Lee.
Each truck was cordoned off by bright orange cones and, of course, a police officer stood by to direct traffic around the trucks. Hard hat-wearing maintenance workers were situated in buckets, high above the traffic, working on the lines (for hours in the cold).
That's when it dawned on me — Verizon doesn't have a choice, not anymore. Back in December in a settlement agreement signed by Attorney General Martha
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