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Stockbridge police chief wants money to add an officer He says recent police reforms have created a staffing tightrope

After 19-month bridge project, Route 183 reopens between Stockbridge and Lenox

Stockbridge nonprofits are vital community assets Can they also be good neighbors?

All Stockbridge nonprofit cultural venues are in residential zones, prompting the town to confine debate on entertainment license applications to several scheduled public hearings aimed at addressing a few residents’

Stockbridge Bowl out of the weeds for now, but future plans for infestations remain murky

STOCKBRIDGE — It’s clear sailing on Stockbridge Bowl — for now. But, if the Eurasian milfoil weeds that bedeviled the state-owned, town-maintained “Great Pond” in most previous summers (excluding last year) return, the game plan to attack any infestation remains murky. A weed-harvesting plan for limited portions of the lake this summer is “almost finalized,” Town Administrator Michael Canales told the Select Board recently. The details await approval from the state Department of Environmental Protection. And any work by the town harvesters would depend on the extent of renewed weed infestation in a potential state-permitted 10-acre section. Responding to an Eagle query, Stockbridge Bowl Association President Richard Seltzer said the town has announced plans to seek permits from MassWildlife’s Natural Heritage and Endangered Species Program for harvesting weeds around the full perimeter of the lake. The association’s board expects a repo

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