According to Fairview Hospital officials, each year around fifteen air-ambulance flights lift off from Great Barrington Airport. Here’s how those flights work—and how they fit into our rural health-care system.
The airport sits atop the only aquifer that supplies much of Great Barrington’s water. It's in a zoning district with strict water-protection rules. Is the town doing enough to monitor its activities?
With its level of operations at issue in court and in front of town boards, why has there been so little effort to document what's actually happening at the airport?
As Berkshire Aviation Enterprises goes in front of the Great Barrington Selectboard for the third time seeking release from zoning restrictions, a contentious community discussion is again underway.
With other similarly challenged communities around the country taking far bolder action on housing, when will Great Barrington and the southern Berkshires do the same?
The century-old Prospect Lake Park campground in Egremont will become an upscale park-model-RV resort. The change was a shock to longtime patrons. The developer says he'll make room for the community.
Plans for culinary training and a health-and-wellness center were scuttled after the town awarded a $250,000 restoration grant. The town committee that recommended the grant has questions.
Alander Group has offered financial and relocation assistance to a few remaining tenants. What should other downtown tenants expect if their buildings go up for sale?
As real-estate developer Ian Rasch builds luxury downtown apartments and transforms an Egremont campground, how will his projects impact a region facing a housing crisis and continuing gentrification?