Sybrina Angot had her first taste of alcohol when she was 12 years old. That simple act led to a downward spiral of opioid addiction, arrests and alternating periods in jail and treatment facilities—and the climb back up to self-acceptance, sobriety and the drive to share her story to help others avoid her mistakes.
Voices from Around the Region
Young Selectman Stays True to his Small Town Roots
Christian Allyn is proud to call North Canaan home. He sits on the board of selectmen and owns a local business that eradicates invasive plants in the Northwest Corner of Connecticut. He’s a member of the Friends of Beckley Furnace, which works to preserve and research the historic industrial monument. He wants his town and its residents to thrive.
Ancram Opera House Brings Cultural Hub to Rural Community
It was a leap of faith. That’s how Jeff Mousseau describes the decision he and partner Paul Ricciardi made to sell their Hudson, N.Y., home and purchase the Ancram Opera House, where they now live upstairs and run a nonprofit theater company below.
Career Fair Highlights Hopes, Struggles of Area Job Search
William Compton walked confidently through the wide aisles at a recent 1Berkshire Career Fair in a sharp gray suit and gold tie. His smile was infectious as he shook hands with potential employers and made connections that could be advantageous in his job search.
Tim and Patty Crane Help Neighbors Feel Connected in Windsor
Main Street in America: it is a place and a state of mind. But what happens when it’s neither? Tiny Windsor, Mass., a windblown Berkshire hilltown of just under 900 people, has no such center of community life. When the post office closed in 2010, the town lost its one unlikely gathering spot and site of neighborly exchange.