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With all this rain, Mother Nature has left some Berkshire businesses high, dry (but some benefit)

This time, it’s the weather. “The rain is having a tremendous impact on our outdoor festival,” said Nicole Tomasofky, director of marketing and communications at Jacob’s Pillow Dance Festival. Persistent rainfall forced the Pillow to cancel 10 out of its 20 performances — with refunds to patrons — within the first two weeks of its outdoor-only summer season. Other outdoor work is a struggle. “When it’s wet, we can’t,” said Tom Zanconato, owner of Zanconato Paving & Sealcoating in Pittsfield. “You should not sealcoat or crack seal when it’s raining.” But, the soggy weather can be a boon for some.

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Berkshire Museum s Chuck the Tortoise Was Aquarium Favorite

  He gave so much for so long, we just can t overlook that part of his contribution to our community, Executive Director Jeff Rodgers said, who referred to Chuck as an ambassador for the local museum.   I can t imagine how many people s lives were touched by their interactions with Chuck and hopefully it helps them to pursue their connection with the natural world in new and better ways.   Visiting Chuck was a favorite activity for visitors of all ages. He was an integral part of the museum s educational programs, teaching children about reptiles and sparking joy at birthday parties. Chuck often roamed around the outside of his enclosure sporting a diaper for children s lessons.

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