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@BerkshireCountyBusiness is a collaborative blog featuring the insights of local business consultants Allen Jezouit and Jeff Stripp from Berkshire Direct and Lucy Pavalock from Custom Business Solutions. The three of us spend a lot of time working directly with clients facing real-world issues that impact their marketing, selling, financing, and cash flow management. Stop back weekly (at least) or subscribe to our RSS feed to stay current with our perspectives on business in the Berkshires.

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Market 32 Supports Local Food Banks Through May
New Ashford Fire Department Puts New Truck into Service
Community Hero of the Month: Christine Hoyt
MassDOT Advisory: South County Road Work
Simon's Rock Welcome Alum as Commencement Speaker
Governor Nominates Two to District Court
Turtles Must be Left in the Wild
Cyclists Pedal Into Berkshire Bike Month
Dalton Town Meeting May 6 Preview
Pittsfield Hydrant Flushing Schedule: Phase 2


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