Bringing Life Sciences to the Berkshires
Travis McCready, president and CEO of the Massachusetts Life Sciences Center, gives an update on the industry. Watch the video.>>
Travis McCready, president and CEO of the Massachusetts Life Sciences Center, gives an update on the industry. Watch the video.>>
Here at IdeaMensch, we have interviewed 3,500 entrepreneurs in ten years. We ask everyone the same 16 questions, like “How do you bring ideas to life?” and “What is one strategy that has helped
BOSTON — Tuesday I testified in favor of Gov. Baker and Lt. Gov. Polito's latest economic development bill, An Act to Enhance Opportunities for All. This legislation is a powerful example of the Baker-Polito
GREAT BARRINGTON — Nothing is easy. Least of all restoring passenger service to the Berkshires from New York City on century-old rail owned by a freight company. But it's all about how you get
BERKSHIRE COUNTY, MA – 1Berkshire is happy to announce that this year’s Esther Quinn Award will go to Christina Wynn of Berkshire Community College. This annual award is given to a member of the
PITTSFIELD — Booming, revitalized city centers occur when public and private investments become married to each other. Like most marriages, city boosters on both sides describe these relationships as a delicate dance of passion,
NORTH ADAMS, Mass. — North Adams is one of 19 communities — and the only one in Western Massachusetts — to be awarded a state grant to help downtown businesses. The city received $15,000
Sandy Newman was working as a dance therapist for people with disabilities and, out of the living room in her Stockbridge home, founded Community Access to the Arts (CATA) in 1993. She wanted to
This is an exciting time in the Berkshires. New business opening and renovating across the region are taking advantage of emerging trends in craft beverage, town revitalization, community gathering space and farm-to-table medicine. We
PITTSFIELD — Give the Teen Center an extreme makeover, and the young people will come. That's the goal behind a two-day, all-volunteer project to overhaul the 1,400-square-foot hangout for teenagers at the Boys and