Happy Holidays and New Year!
And Happy Anniversary! The Lenox Academy Building, the oldest municipal building still standing in town, is celebrating its 200th Anniversary in 2003. Keep an eye out for anniversary events this winter.
In January
*Berkshire Sanctuaries leads winter trips: Birding the Rhode Island Coast Sachuset Point explores the Sachuset Point National Wildlife Refuge Jan. 4. This wind-swept, rocky promontory off the Rhode Island coast harbors dozens of colorful Harlequin ducks and raptorial birds in this season. Dress warmly and bring lunch; the trip leaves at 7 a.m.
*Eagles at Quabbin Reservoir for Families, Jan. 11. Each year, up to 30 bald eagles find enough food to winter at Quabbin Reservoir in central Massachusetts. This trip will stop at the Quabbin Reservoir visitor’s center for some local history and an update on the most recent locations of eagles. Then it will drive to lookout points in search of eagles, and take short walks in search of other wildlife, like ruffed grouse, porcupine and coyote. If the reservoir is not frozen, waterfowl may appear as well. Dress warmly; bring lunch, binoculars and a scope if possible. Limited space in the sanctuary van; directions available. The trip will leave at 8 a.m. Register at 637-0320.
*Tricky Tracks and Trails explores Pleasant Valley Sanctuary itself. Follow the tracks of animals that are active at Pleasant Valley in the winter, and make plaster casts of them. Jan. 12 and 25. 1-2:30 p.m. 637-0320.
*Shakespeare & Company Month-long Acting Intensive still has some room. The Intensive, headed by Director of Training Dennis Krausnick, is held in January and June. For the first time, the January Intensive will take place at 70 Kemble St. in Lenox.
Month-long Acting Intensives have been a part of Shakespeare & Co.’s aesthetic since 1978. The intensive is designed for professional actors, directors, writers and theater and English teachers to immerse themselves in Shakespeare from 8:30 a.m. to 10 p.m., six days a week. Tina Packer conducts a lecture and discussion class on such subjects as The Function of the Theatre; Structure of the Verse; Rhetoric, Therapy, Theology & Theatre; and The Many Ways to Rehearse a Scene. Classes focus on text analysis, voice, movement, body dynamics, Elizabethan dance, Alexander technique, stage fight, exploration of the actor/audience relationship, sonnet work, scene work, and Packer’s own singular exercise, including dropping in.
To apply, call Steve Boss at 637-1199 ext. 114 or visit www.shakespeare.org.
*Cameron House Assisted Living Facility on Housatonic St. will hold an Open House Jan. 19 at 2 p.m., with classical guitarist Eduardo Umana. Jan. 21, the Two Amigs singing duo will perform at 1:30 p.m. 637-3100.
*Winstanley’s new Spaulding TV spot is now complete. Advertising firm Winstanley Associates of Lenox has developed a new television spot for sporting goods maker Spaulding that will air on ESPN, Fox Sports, TNT, ABC and MTV. The spot will highlight Spaulding’s Infusion ª balls. The latest commercial features the NFL’s Jerry Rice, the NBA’s Paul Pierce and pro soccer’s Eric Wynalda. It was filmed in San Franscisco by September Productions, directed by Elena Columbo, and will air throughout 2003.
Lenox Memorial Middle and High School
Winter 2002-2003 Sports Schedule
Girl’s Basketball
Monday, Dec.30 vs. New Lebanon: Home, 6:30 p.m.,Varsity Only.
Friday, Jan. 3 vs. Mt. Greylock: Home, 5:30 p.m., JV start.
Tuesday, Jan.7 vs. Wahconah: Away, 6 p.m., JV start.
Friday, Jan. 10 vs. New Lebanon: 6:30 p.m., Varsity Only.
Tuesday, Jan.14 vs. Taconic: Home, 6 p.m., JV start.
Thursday, Jan 16 vs. St. Joseph: Away, 6 p.m., JV start.
Monday, Jan. 20 vs. Drury: Away, 6 p.m., JV start.
Thursday, Jan. 23 vs. Mt. Everett: Home, 6 p.m., JV start.
Monday, Jan. 27 vs. Monument Mt.: Home, 6 p.m., JV start.
Thursday, Jan. 30 vs. Hoosac Valley: Away, 6 p.m., JV start.
Boy’s Basketball
Friday, Dec. 27 vs. New Lebanon: Tournament, Away, 1 p.m. JV, 8 p.m. Varsity.
Saturday, Dec. 28 vs. New Lebanon: Tournament, Away.
Monday, Jan. 6 vs. St. Joseph: Home, 6 p.m., JV start.
Thursday, Jan 9 vs. Mt. Greylock: Away, 5:30 p.m., JV start.
Monday, Jan. 13 vs. Drury: Away, 6 p.m., JV start.
Thursday, Jan. 16 vs. Monument Mt. Home, 6 p.m., JV start.
Tuesday, Jan. 21 vs. Pittsfield: Home, 6 p.m., JV start.
Friday, Jan. 24 vs. Lee: Away, 6 p.m., JV start.
Tuesday, Jan. 28 vs. Wahconah: Away, 6 p.m., JV start.
Friday, Jan.31 vs. Drury:Home, 6 p.m., JV start.
Alpine Skiing
Monday, Jan. 6: Bousquet, Giant Slalom, 5 p.m.
Monday, Jan. 13: Bousquet, Giant Slalom, 5 p.m.
Wednesday, Jan. 22: Bousquet, Giant Slalom, 5 p.m.
Monday, Jan. 27: Bousquet, Slalom, 5 p.m.
Cross Country Skiing
Tuesday, Dec. 31: Prospect Mt., Free Style, 9 a.m.
Saturday, Jan. 4: Cranwell, Free Style, 9 a.m.
Saturday, Jan. 11: Prospect Mt., Classic, 9 a.m.
Monday, Jan 13: In case of cancellations.
Saturday, Jan. 18: Notchview, Classic, 9 a.m.
Saturday, Jan. 25: Mt. Greylock, Classic, 9 a.m.
Hockey
Tuesday, Dec. 31 vs. Mt. Greylock: Home, 10:30 a.m.
Friday, Jan. 3 vs. Housatonic Valley (Conn.): Home, 6 p.m.
Saturday, Jan. 4 vs. Pittsfield: Away, 8:30 p.m.
Wednesday, Jan. 8 vs. Taconic: Away, 6:30 p.m.
Saturday, Jan. 11, vs. Holyoke High School: Home, 6 p.m.
Sunday, Jan. 12, vs. Hoosac School (N.Y.): Home, 8:15 p.m.
Wednesday, Jan. 15 vs. St. Joseph: Away, 6:30 p.m.
Saturday, Jan. 18 vs. Springfield Sci-Tech: Home, 8 p.m.
Tuesday, Jan. 28 vs. Palmer at Olympia (W. Springfield): Away, 6:30 p.m.
Friday, Jan. 31 vs. Mt. Greylock: Home, 8 p.m.
Athletic Director Louis Bertocci
197 East Street
Lenox, MA 01240
637-5560
Information from www.lenoxps.org.
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North Adams Lifts Boil Water Order for Most of City
Staff Reports
NORTH ADAMS, Mass. — The city has lifted a boil water order — with several exceptions — that was issued late Monday morning following several water line breaks over the weekend.
As of 2:20 p.m., repairs have been completed, and water tests have shown no presence of total coliform or E. coli bacteria, according to the mayor's office.
However, the state Department of Environmental Protection has continued the boil water requirement for buildings affected by the breaks: 40 Main Street, 10 to 36 American Legion Drive, and 40 American Legion Drive; and 74 to 264 State Road, and 15 to 57 Biltmore Ave.
Those areas were directly affected by a water line break on American Legion Drive and one on State Road.
These properties remain under an order to boil water or use bottled water for drinking, making ice, food preparation, brushing teeth, and washing dishes.
"Since the initial public notification, we have made repairs and utilized an interconnect between our High and Low Service Areas, increasing pressures throughout the system. Bacteria samples were collected on December 15, 2025, at areas affected by low pressure," a statement from the Water Department reads.
"Repairs are underway to restore water to the remaining affected areas. Bacteria samples will be collected once water is restored. We will notify these affected areas when it is no longer necessary to use boiled or bottled water."
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