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Why did the FBI come to Sheffield to dig for the remains of a missing Connecticut man? News reports and sources give some clues.
A New York-based rail system construction and maintenance company and its owner will pay $220,000 in restitution and penalties to resolve allegations that it failed to pay the proper overtime rate on public works projects in several Massachusetts locations, including the Berkshires,
Sources in law enforcement and those familiar with the FBI's ongoing investigation say the agency was searching for the body of an out-of-state person in Sheffield last week, but did not find it.
The Sheffield-based Marketplace with restaurants in Sheffield, Great Barrington and Pittsfield has opened a retail store in Great Barrington on Stockbridge Road offering their specialty foods which includes prepared meals, baked goods for breakfast, lunch and dinner. The Marketplace Specialty Food Shop is open seven days a week.
"Considering Your Community: A Presentation and Concert" will be presented by folk duo Mark Mandeville & Raianne Richards on Friday, May 20, at Dewey Hall.
The FBI is still keeping the nature of this ongoing investigation in Sheffield under wraps. Other sources familiar with the probe say it is not related to the disappearance of a New York state schoolteacher from the Berkshires in March.
A Sheffield arborist will be in the national spotlight in an upcoming episode of the CBS series "Mission Unstoppable."'
A federal investigation was underway Thursday near the banks of the Housatonic River in Sheffield as police work what appears to be an elaborate crime scene, but authorities are currently withholding the nature of the probe.
Capsule reports on what residents will be asked to decide in meetings from Monday, May 2, through Saturday, May 7, in Dalton, Egremont, Hancock, Lenox, Monterey, Mount Washington, New Marlborough, Sheffield, West Stockbridge, Windsor.
Bushnell Sage Library’s featured artist for the month of May is photographer Fred H. Kiser. Kiser’s hand colored-in-oil "artographs" date from the 1920s and are a part of the library’s private Eaton collection, a donation made in 1957.