From Rabbit Ears to the Digital Years: iBerkshires.com
iBerkshires lays claim to being the oldest news-only website in the Berkshires – and perhaps the country! In our continuing look at the history of local media, producer Tony Dunne and Videographer Mark Langevin visit the staff and discover how the newsgathering and delivery of the 21st century began and has flourished right here in western Massachusetts.
iBerkshires
iBerkshires on Facebook
“The Other Couch”
Clinical Psychologist Patricia Peters Martin, PhD and Psychiatric Nurse Helene De Montreux Houston,MS APRN, discuss their new book, The Other Couch: Discovering Women’s Wisdom in Therapy, detailing the stories of who struggle and overcome their challenges with courage, resilience and commitment.
New England Legends: Christmas with the Belsnickel
The Belsnickel is an old world Christmastime legend, but unlike Santa, in addition to rewarding the good children, he punishes the bad ones. Once relegated to history, the Belsnickel is making a comeback, and Legend Hunter Jeff Belanger visited him at the historic Smith-Harris House in East Lyme for a very different kind of “Christmas in Connecticut”!
The Smith-Harris House
The Smith-Harris House on Facebook
Mount Greylock, Pt. 2
Beloved by hikers and those who love the outdoors, Massachusetts’ Mount Greylock has inspired everyone from Ralph Waldo Emerson to Herman Melville. A beautiful and historic site, it was once just simply a mountaintop along the Taconic mountain range – until a handful of folks were motivated to create the state park we can all enjoy today. Producer Tony Dunne and Videographer Dave Fraser climbed the state’s highest peak this past Fall to uncover its history.
Mount Greylock State Reservation
Mount Greylock State Reservation on Facebook






