AUDIO: What's next for the nonprofit Triplex Cinema in Great Barrington? An interview with Nicki Wilson and Ben Elliott about how a community organized to save a cherished movie house and plan its ambitious future.
AUDIO: Bob Jones on plans for a PCB dump in Lee, Massachusetts The chair of Lee's Select Board wants a more comprehensive Housatonic River cleanup and reconsideration of a planned PCB disposal site in his town.
AUDIO: A housing discussion with Patrick White The recently re-elected Stockbridge Select Board member on housing ideas, healthy discussion, and maintaining a "well-rounded community."
Land Court case against Great Barrington and its airport is withdrawn A few questions remain, but the airport now has some legal protection against neighbors' complaints that it has sought since 2017.
ROUGH DRAFT: Quick hits of local housing news from a reporter's notebook The Marble Block has been sold, but not to an affordable-housing organization, and other tidbits from a larger Argus story-in-progress.
THE AIRPORT (Part Eight): The arc of Great Barrington’s zoning history is long. With respect to the airport, which way does it bend? In the final installment of THE AIRPORT, a detailed history of Great Barrington’s zoning bylaw and its role in the past, present, and still unknown future of the town’s 92-year-old country airport.
THE AIRPORT (Part Seven): Flight lessons, aviation careers, and questions about safety are all part of the conversation The Great Barrington Airport offers lessons to those interested in aviation as a hobby and, in some cases, a career with the airlines. Some neighbors worry about the flight school and their safety.