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Celebrating the Fourth at Chapin takes you back to where democracy began
Meet the people and places that make the Berkshires thrive—community stories, local businesses, and culture with heart.

Celebrating the Fourth at Chapin takes you back to where democracy began

Summer is the loveliest—and also hands-down busiest—season, especially for those whose jobs are in the culture sector.

In the Berkshires, keeping chickens is practically a rite of passage. I never thought I’d join in—or have these hens matter so much to me.

Pickleball gets under your skin in the best possible way. Inside the Berkshires’ fastest-growing, good-for-you obsession.

A mysterious 1958 photo from Pontoosuc Lake in Pittsfield has resurfaced—and The B is asking the Berkshires community to help identify the boys behind this nostalgic local moment.


An insider’s guide to the Berkshires’ most exciting cultural events of the season.

Did you attend sleepaway camp in the Berkshires? Submit your camp memories—Color War victories, first kisses, and lifelong friendships—to The B.

Belvedere brings chic style and seamless function to the Berkshires’ event offerings.

Shows, music, markets and so much more: How to get your festive on in the Berkshires

With cutting-edge labs, training programs, and a collaborative spirit, the Berkshire Innovation Center ensures that the region’s economy thrives on creativity and discovery.

Discover the Frelinghuysen Morris House & Studio in Lenox, a rare modernist treasure showcasing art, architecture, and design of the 20th century.

Patrick McBride of Tillett Textiles ran the renowned family business in Sheffield for years—and he’s proof that life’s sharp turns can lead to extraordinary new things.

Suzanne Werner channels her lifelong love of knitting into a shop that blends comfort, craftsmanship, and timeless style.

Alison Larkin found her soulmate in the Berkshires, and lost him just as they were building a life together. Her journey is a reminder to live fully.

Mother and daughter Linda and Carly Shafiroff have built more than complementary businesses in the Berkshires—they’re creating a family legacy and a vision for the region’s future.

Film and fashion power couple Christo Morse and Lauren Gabrielson have created a Stockbridge getaway where family life takes the spotlight.

How a horticulture course helped me reconnect with nature and find joy and meaning in learning again.

This edition of The B’s List explores the conversation among a selection of culinary professionals in the Berkshires. Read along as they discuss community, life in business, and the inherent agricultural ties in their own practices.

At the Neon Newt, chef/owner Olivia Pattison is living her best locavore life—and has created a welcoming community hub.

Pride is a big deal in the Berkshires, in more way than one.

In the hills of the Berkshires, Rufus and Henry Taylor were raised with music and meaning. Now they’re finding their own rhythm.

Meet Michelle Kaplan, Curator of Novelty and Local Experiences

The Literary Legend Brings Authors, Thought Leaders, and Lively Discussions to Edith Wharton’s Storied Estate

You can’t make yarn without shearing a few sheep—or in the case of Lila’s Mountain Farm, a few hundred. If you want to keep your crafts truly local, this is one good starting point.

How the Berkshire brothers engineered a legacy of quality and giving

Recreation, jobs, housing— it takes a creative, multi-faceted approach to revitalize a community. And that’s what Dave Mixer and Mill Town Capital are bringing to Pittsfield.

The Berkshires has long been a destination for summer society.

A beauty expert pares down—from a natural look to a true minimalist approach—as she discovers what really matters.

In my 50s, as I became more fully “me,” I found the best place to nurture that evolution.

CHP Berkshires has evolved with the needs of Berkshire residents.

More than a café, Wander Berkshires is dedicated to creativity and connection.

As it turns out, embracing a hobby can help you tune into your desires in some surprising ways.