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Voters in Lenox, Massachusetts overwhelmingly approved a plan to expand cell phone coverage at Thursday’s annual town meeting.
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An interview with Margy Gwóźdź.
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A residency program at the historic home of Edith Wharton is bringing writers to Lenox, Massachusetts.
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A new executive director has been named for Ventfort Hall Mansion and Gilded Age Museum in Lenox, Massachusetts.
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Lenox, Massachusetts voters approved two infrastructure spending projects totaling over $60 million at a special town meeting last week.
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This December, Shakespeare & Company in Lenox, Massachusetts takes audiences to the lively world of Jane Austen-inspired theater with a costumed, staged reading of “Miss Bennet: Christmas at Pemberley,” written by Lauren Gunderson and Margot Melcon.The production is directed by Ariel Bock.
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Opponents to a new cell tower zoning bylaw in Lenox, Massachusetts blocked its passage at a special town meeting Thursday night.
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An interview with Chris Ketchen.
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Last week, the principal of Lenox Memorial Middle and High School in Lenox, Massachusetts resigned after allegations emerged that he had an illicit relationship with a student at a different Berkshire County school years before.
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Founded in 1998, SculptureNow presents an annual exhibition of outdoor sculpture on the grounds of Edith Wharton’s historic home and gardens The Mount in Lenox, Massachusetts. The grounds of The Mount - and therefore, access to view the SculptureNow works, are free and open to the public from dawn to dusk.This year’s exhibition includes 30 works by artists from all over the United States - on view through October 19.ScuptureNow Executive Director Ann John and Executive Assistant Emily Robinson take us around to talk about the art and the artists.