9th Annual Family Cabaret at Sandisfield Arts Center

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SANDISFIELD, Mass. — The 9th annual Sandisfield Family Cabaret will bring over 30 actors, singers, dancers, musicians, comedians, and storytellers to the stage on May 2, at 7pm at the Sandisfield Arts Center.  
 
All cast and crew volunteer their time and talent to benefit the Sandisfield Arts Center.
 
Tickets are $20 for adults and $5 for kids aged 12 and under.  Advance reservations are recommended. Purchase online at sandisfieldartscenter.org or call (413) 258-4100.
 
Eight sketches led by Master of Ceremonies Anni Crofut will precede eight acts by Yo-Yo comedian John Higby, Tom Truss' Spontaneous Combustion improv ensemble, the Berkshire Ukulele Group, fiddle-player Maggie Holtzberg, Cabaret singer Linda Mironti, and solo jazz guitarist Lucas Solarzano, among others. 
 
The Sandisfield Arts Center, located at 5 Hammertown Rd. in Sandisfield, MA is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization with the mission to preserve our historic building and provide cultural and educational programs for our community. 
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Lee Breaks Ground on Public Safety Building

By Brittany PolitoiBerkshires Staff

Lee Town Administrator Chris Brittain says the community voted to invest in its future by approving the new $37 million complex. 

LEE, Mass. — Ground was ceremonially broken on the town's new public safety building, something officials see as a gift to the community and future generations. 

When finished, Lee will have a 37,000 square-foot combined public safety facility on Railroad Street where the Airoldi and Department of Public Works buildings once stood. Construction will cost around $24 million, and is planned to be completed in August 2027.

"This is the town of Lee being proactive. This is the town of Lee being thoughtful and considerate and practical and assertive, and this project is not just for us. This project is a gift," Select Board member Bob Jones said. 

"This is a gift to our children, our grandchildren."

State and local officials, including U.S. Rep. Richard Neal, gathered at the site on Friday, clad in hard hats and yellow vests, and shoveled some dirt to kick off the build. 

Town Administrator Chris Brittain explained that officials have planned and reviewed the need for a modern facility for the public safety departments for years, and that the project marks a new chapter, replacing 19th-century infrastructure with a "state-of-the-art" complex.

"The project is not just about concrete and steel, it's a commitment to the safety of our families, the efficiency of our first responders, and the future of our community," he said. 

He said he was grateful to the town's Police, Fire, and Building departments for their dedication while operating out of outdated facilities, and to the Department of Public Works, for coordinating site preparation and relocating its services. 

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