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Cleanup begins after intense flooding hits Lenox, neighboring towns

); } Caldwell noted the town highway crew spent all of Monday rebuilding the damaged section of road to make it passable for homeowners and police, fire and ambulance vehicles. He added it is too early to determine what it will cost to make permanent repairs. In Lenox, a repair project on Edgewood Drive, which traverses Sargent Brook at the north end of Lenox, was nearly wiped out by the rain, said Chief Administrative Officer Christopher Ketchen. “It’s a substantial setback,” he added. Above: An employee from the Lenox Department of Public Works makes repairs to a section of East Street that was damaged from flooding over the weekend. Left: A road crew cleans up downed trees along New Lenox Road in Lenox on Monday.

The Checkup for July 10: Global death toll passes 4 million; Massachusetts virus spread dwindles

The numbers are good – mostly. Across the state, the seven-day rolling average of new cases has remained below 100 since the middle of June, well below the levels of last summer. In Berkshire County, infection numbers have fluctuated around the same level as last summer, with an average of one to three new cases each day. But the good news comes as the Delta variant continues to spread, including in Massachusetts. According to estimates from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, as of early July, the highly transmissible variant accounted for one in every three COVID-19 cases in the Northeast.

Sheffield: Mount Everett graduate wins Thoreau Scholarship

SHEFFIELD — Isabella C. Kemp, a recent Mount Everett Regional High School graduate, is the recipient of a $20,000 Henry David Thoreau Scholarship. She is one of eight Thoreau Scholars entering college this autumn. The scholarship, named for the 19th-century naturalist and author Henry David Thoreau, is a prestigious award given annually to top Massachusetts high school seniors focused on environmental leadership. The daughter of Angela Cardinali and John Kemp, Kemp credits her early introduction to agriculture and environmental awareness to the elementary school partnership programs led by Jen Salinetti, founder of the Woven Roots Farm in Tyringham. Later, as a high school student, she interned on the farm helping to develop educational materials including videos, website content and a guidebook.

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