He was also a leading art collector. By Neil Genzlinger Robert Hollander, Who Led Readers Into 'The Inferno, ' Dies at 87 He and his wife wrote an admired translation of Dante's "Divine Comedy, " and he began an innovative project to digitize centuries of scholarly commentary. By Alex Traub Richard Robinson Dies at 84; Turned Scholastic Into an Empire With help from Harry Potter, the Magic School Bus and the Baby-Sitters Club, he created the largest publisher and distributor of children's books. By Sam Roberts David Dushman, Soviet Soldier Who Helped Liberate Auschwitz, Dies at 98 Mr. Dushman is believed to have been the last surviving liberator of the camp. He went on to become a decorated fencer. By Melissa Eddy Clarence Williams III, a Star of 'Mod Squad, ' Is Dead at 81 He portrayed Linc Hayes, a hip undercover police officer who was teamed with Peggy Lipton and Michael Cole. By Anita Gates Advertisement Continue reading the main story Advertisement Continue reading the main story
Scot Larkin Stanton, 62, was a resident of Somers. He died March 24 of esophageal cancer. Marvin Edward Jones, 90, a veteran, former police officer and teacher, died February 22 in West Hartford. He was a longtime resident of Windsor. By Anne M. Hamilton Mar 22, 2020 Jim Lyon was a legendary Hartford lawyer with a soft heart for just about everyone. Hamilton Mar 3, 2020 Trained as an architect, Edd Russo pivoted to a 30- year career at the Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art, where he had been its head registrar for more than a decade. Hamilton Feb 23, 2020 Tom Godar was an outstanding diagnostician, an excellent teacher and a doctor who professionalized the field of pulmonary medicine at St. Francis Hospital and Medical Center in Hartford. Hamilton Jan 12, 2020 Michael Paul Budney died December 4 of pneumonia, just two days after his last visit to Budney Industries, where he felt most comfortable walking the shop floor. Hamilton Dec 29, 2019 Stephen Bradley Goddard, died Nov. 4 after battling dementia for several years Francis Xavier Dineen died Sept. 25 of cancer.
It tells the story of a planned neo-Nazi … Following the departure last month of Gov. Charlie Baker's longtime communications director, Terry MacCormack has been promoted to press secre… Indoor cultivation of cannabis is responsible for about 10 percent of all industrial electricity consumption in Massachusetts, a representativ… With a few strokes of his pen Friday afternoon, Gov. Charlie Baker ordered the end of the state-mandated COVID-19 restrictions that have shape… BOSTON — State officials have scheduled a news conference for Friday afternoon to discuss rescinding COVID-19 orders. Worship services are Sundays, unless otherwise noted. The city has announced its Street Improvement Project roadwork schedule for Monday, June 14, through Friday, June 18. The Dalton United Methodist Church will be serving a pasta and sausage drive-thru dinner on Saturday, June 19. Pickup will be from 5 to 6:30 p… Berkshire Community College has partnered with Rural Recovery Resources to train professionals on substance use disorders.
Random sports thoughts today, while the coffee perks and the bagels toast — toasting medium because I don't like them burned. The Associated Press tracks down some of the most popular but completely untrue stories and visuals that were shared widely on social media. Untold stories of caring during the pandemic The Nonprofit Center of the Berkshires presents the 2021 Berkshire Nonprofit Awards Give your home a spring refresh, inside and out. The Berkshire Eagle's annual collection of expert how-to advice. The Berkshire Eagle's annual business feature puts a spotlight on downtown renaissances in Berkshire County. A tribute to those we have lost, December 2020 - February 2021 The Eagle's guide to living with our furry and feathered friends Look into the future of education in the Berkshires and Southern Vermont. Prepare for the long-term with The Berkshire Eagle's annual guide to financial readiness and life planning. An annual guide to wedding planning in the Berkshires A tribute to those we have lost, September-November 2020.
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The Clintons were exonerated in both. By Sam Roberts Photo Credit Baron/Hulton Archive, via Getty Images Violetta Elvin, Glamorous Royal Ballet Dancer, Is Dead at 97 Celebrated for her strong technique and natural grandeur, she was a star soloist with the Bolshoi Ballet before finding a new audience in London. By Anna Kisselgoff Advertisement Continue reading the main story Those We've Lost to the Coronavirus More in Those We've Lost to the Coronavirus › Photo Credit Kiku Hawkes Cornelia Oberlander, a Farsighted Landscape Architect, Dies at 99 Her acclaimed modernist but naturalist designs recognized the fragility of the climate and the social effects of parks and playgrounds. By Penelope Green Photo Credit via Vales family Ellen Vales, a Caretaker in Many Forms, Dies at 73 She spent her life cooking and caring for others until she died of Covid-19. By Danya Issawi Photo Credit via Kraft family David Anthony Kraft, Comic Book Writer and Chronicler, Dies at 68 He worked on The Defenders, Captain America and Man-Wolf early in his career.