Co-owner Becky Piccolo buys Olde Heritage Tavern building in Lenox

Twin sisters and co-managers Rachel and Becky Piccolo, center, are flanked by Jim Crane, left, and his wife, Annie Selke, in April 2024 at The Olde Heritage Tavern in Lenox. Selke and her husband have sold the the building to Becky Piccolo for $1.55 million.
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Dalton officials are seeking to hire a third-party accounting firm after staffing shortages left the town two years behind on closing its financial books. With rising costs and major budget decisions ahead, town leaders say outside help is necessary to ensure accurate financial data.
After 22 months of owning the historic downtown property, home decor entrepreneur Annie Selke turns the keys over to Becky Piccolo, who has been employed at the Lenox establishment for 26 years along with her twin sister, Rachel.
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City workers have worked night shifts over the past week to address too-cold-for-comfort temperatures in some wings of the 95-year-old building.
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