Pittsfield – Further enhancing its cardiology services, Berkshire Medical Center announces the appointment of Kyle Ann Cooper, M.D., accepting new patients for general cardiology services. Dr. Cooper is fellowship trained in cardiology and is Board Certified by the American Board of Internal Medicine in Cardiovascular Disease.
Dr. Cooper joins a team of highly trained cardiology providers serving the Berkshires and surrounding communities. She is partnering with Jeffrey Leppo, M.D., David Finck, M.D., William Levy, M.D., Roberta Erena, M.D, Lisa Massie, M.D., Mark Peterman, M.D., Philip Bhark, M.D., Martin Broder, M.D. and Physician Assistants John Henry, Rebecca Takis-Smith and Robert Tebben in providing a broad range of cardiology services, with a practice located in the BMC Medical Arts Complex, 777 North Street in Pittsfield and at Fairview Hospital in Great Barrington.
Dr. Cooper was most recently a cardiologist practicing with the New Mexico Heart Institute’s Santa Fe Cardiology Division. She served as Chairman for the Department of Medicine at St. Vincent Regional Medical Center in Santa Fe from 2002 to 2004. She also served on the hospital’s Medical Executive Committee and as Chair of the Critical Care Committee.
Dr. Cooper received her Medical Degree from the University of New Mexico at Albuquerque. She completed her internship and residency training at the University of Vermont, where she was fellowship trained in Cardiovascular Disease with an emphasis on noninvasive cardiology.
Appointments with Dr. Cooper or one of her colleagues can be made by calling 395-7580.
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Friends of Great Barrington Libraries Holiday Book Sale
GREAT BARRINGTON, Mass. — The Friends of Great Barrington Libraries invite the community to shop their annual Holiday Good-as-New Book Sale, happening now through the end of the year at the Mason Library, 231 Main Street.
With hundreds of curated gently used books to choose from—fiction, nonfiction, children's favorites, gift-quality selections, cookbooks, and more—it's the perfect local stop for holiday gifting.
This year's sale is an addition to the Southern Berkshire Chamber of Commerce's Holiday Stroll on this Saturday, Dec. 13, 3–8 PM. Visitors can swing by the Mason Library for early parking, browse the sale until 3:00 PM, then meet Pete the Cat on the front lawn before heading downtown for the Stroll's shopping, music, and festive eats.
Can't make the Holiday Stroll? The book sale is open during regular Mason Library hours throughout December.
Proceeds support free library programming and events for all ages.
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