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PITTSFIELD — Members of the legal community on Wednesday decried as “dangerous” and “stunning” District Attorney Andrea Harrington’s failed attempt to have a district court judge removed from the bench over a series of rulings unfavorable to prosecutors. CLAIM ABOUT AIRLINE MEETING ON VACCINE LIABILITY IS FALSE CLAIM: Airlines recently met to discuss the risks and liability of carrying passengers vaccinated against COVID-19 since they could develop blood clots. THE FACTS: There’s no evidence that major airlines had a recent meeting to discuss the risks of transporting vaccinated passengers or that flying will trigger extremely rare blood clots associated with some COVID-19 vaccines, such as those US MILITARY DID NOT ARREST DR. DEBORAH BIRX THE FACTS: Birx, former coordinator of the White House coronavirus response, has not been arrested. This false claim spread as real after appearing on a website known for its satire and parody content. “U.S. Military Arrests Dr. Deborah Birx,” reads the headline of the story, which was published Saturday on the website Real Raw News. DOMINION VOTING SYSTEMS LAWSUITS AGAINST POWELL AND THE FACTS: Dominion’s defamation lawsuits against Powell and Giuliani are ongoing, according to legal records. In January 2021, Dominion Voting Systems filed defamation lawsuits against Giuliani and Powell, claiming the lawyers falsely accused DIOCESE OF SPRINGFIELD TO UPDATE LIST OF CREDIBLY ACCUSED SPRINGFIELD — The Diocese of Springfield will expand its list of clergy and staff credibly accused of sexual abuse, its bishop said in a Monday letter. Those accused posthumously, as well as religious order priests and lay employees of the diocese, will now be included, the Most. Rev. William PEOPLE NEEDED FOR FAITH IDENTITY SURVEY DEAR READERS: A group of distinguished psychiatrists, the Group for the Advancement of Psychiatry (GAP), needs help from some of you. They are seeking to understand how faith identity -- being spiritual, religious, spiritual but not religious, or neither religious nor spiritual -- positively or negatively impacts mental health andwell-being.
COLE AVENUE APARTMENTS TAKING APPLICATIONS FOR FROM The Cole Avenue Apartments in Williamstown are taking tenant applications and will start accepting residents in June and July. The former Photec Mill building, now known as the Cube, will be finished out with steel sheet siding of differing patterns and colors for a more modern postindustrial look. MASS. WILDFIRE: CREWS CONTINUE WORK TO CONTAIN FOREST FIRE WILLIAMSTOWN — Dozens of firefighters from across Massachusetts and Southern Vermont will return to the Clarksburg State Forest area on Monday morning to battle a stubborn forest fire that tripled in size over the weekend. Initially a 180-acre blaze after the BICYCLIST TRANSFERRED FROM BMC; WAS IN CRITICAL CONDITION Meaney, who was heading to the Clifford Oil headquarters on Willow Creek Road, was not injured. “This is a road that he travels daily and always takes caution at that intersection because of his knowledge of how busy it is, especially around the time when school is WITH NEW LAW IN PLACE, POLICE REFORM CONVERSATIONS Along with creating a new police accountability and oversight system, the police reform law Gov. Charlie Baker signed on Dec. 31 set limits on law enforcement's use of face-recognition technology and did away with a statewide requirement that districts have at least one school resource officer, making that a local call.BERKSHIREEAGLE.COM
PITTSFIELD — Members of the legal community on Wednesday decried as “dangerous” and “stunning” District Attorney Andrea Harrington’s failed attempt to have a district court judge removed from the bench over a series of rulings unfavorable to prosecutors. CLAIM ABOUT AIRLINE MEETING ON VACCINE LIABILITY IS FALSE CLAIM: Airlines recently met to discuss the risks and liability of carrying passengers vaccinated against COVID-19 since they could develop blood clots. THE FACTS: There’s no evidence that major airlines had a recent meeting to discuss the risks of transporting vaccinated passengers or that flying will trigger extremely rare blood clots associated with some COVID-19 vaccines, such as those US MILITARY DID NOT ARREST DR. DEBORAH BIRX THE FACTS: Birx, former coordinator of the White House coronavirus response, has not been arrested. This false claim spread as real after appearing on a website known for its satire and parody content. “U.S. Military Arrests Dr. Deborah Birx,” reads the headline of the story, which was published Saturday on the website Real Raw News. DOMINION VOTING SYSTEMS LAWSUITS AGAINST POWELL AND THE FACTS: Dominion’s defamation lawsuits against Powell and Giuliani are ongoing, according to legal records. In January 2021, Dominion Voting Systems filed defamation lawsuits against Giuliani and Powell, claiming the lawyers falsely accused DIOCESE OF SPRINGFIELD TO UPDATE LIST OF CREDIBLY ACCUSED SPRINGFIELD — The Diocese of Springfield will expand its list of clergy and staff credibly accused of sexual abuse, its bishop said in a Monday letter. Those accused posthumously, as well as religious order priests and lay employees of the diocese, will now be included, the Most. Rev. William PEOPLE NEEDED FOR FAITH IDENTITY SURVEY DEAR READERS: A group of distinguished psychiatrists, the Group for the Advancement of Psychiatry (GAP), needs help from some of you. They are seeking to understand how faith identity -- being spiritual, religious, spiritual but not religious, or neither religious nor spiritual -- positively or negatively impacts mental health andwell-being.
COLE AVENUE APARTMENTS TAKING APPLICATIONS FOR FROM The Cole Avenue Apartments in Williamstown are taking tenant applications and will start accepting residents in June and July. The former Photec Mill building, now known as the Cube, will be finished out with steel sheet siding of differing patterns and colors for a more modern postindustrial look. MASS. WILDFIRE: CREWS CONTINUE WORK TO CONTAIN FOREST FIRE WILLIAMSTOWN — Dozens of firefighters from across Massachusetts and Southern Vermont will return to the Clarksburg State Forest area on Monday morning to battle a stubborn forest fire that tripled in size over the weekend. Initially a 180-acre blaze after the BICYCLIST TRANSFERRED FROM BMC; WAS IN CRITICAL CONDITION Meaney, who was heading to the Clifford Oil headquarters on Willow Creek Road, was not injured. “This is a road that he travels daily and always takes caution at that intersection because of his knowledge of how busy it is, especially around the time when school is WITH NEW LAW IN PLACE, POLICE REFORM CONVERSATIONS Along with creating a new police accountability and oversight system, the police reform law Gov. Charlie Baker signed on Dec. 31 set limits on law enforcement's use of face-recognition technology and did away with a statewide requirement that districts have at least one school resource officer, making that a local call.LETTERS TO EDITOR
Letter: Critique of MGRSD initiative was unfairly dismissed. May 27, 2021. To the editor: A citizens' letter read during public comment at the May 13 Mount Greylock Regional School District Committee and a second letter giving “unwavering support” to the Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Belonging initiative seem to have sparkedcontroversy.
COVID-19 VACCINES DO NOT WIPE OUT ANTIBODIES In this June 12, 2020 file photo, a doctor holds a bag of blood plasma donated by a COVID-19 survivor at at blood bank in La Paz, Bolivia. On Friday, The Associated Press reported on stories circulating online incorrectly asserting that the Red Cross says if you recovered from COVID-19 and had a vaccine, you cannot donate blood plasma because the vaccine wipes out natural antibodies. LANESBOROUGH ANNUAL TOWN MEETING PREVIEW Lanesborough Elementary School will host the annual town meeting at 6 p.m. Tuesday, in the gymnasium. Highlight: The single-biggest line item in the budget is the town's assessment to the Mount Greylock Regional School District. The $5.86 million cost to taxpayers in fiscal 2022, up 1.62 percent, compared with fiscal 2021, accounts for58
CHESHIRE TO HOLD MEMORIAL DAY PARADE MONDAY CHESHIRE — The Cheshire Memorial Day parade returns Monday, just days after the state lifts the mask-wearing and social distancing mandates to combat COVID-19. The procession steps off at 1 p.m. from the Cheshire Community/Senior Center on STATE LAUNCHES MARIJUANA DELIVERY LICENSE APPLICATION After years of stops and starts, the Cannabis Control Commission announced Friday that eligible applicants can now seek pre-certification and licensure as marijuana delivery operators, a business type that regulators and advocates said will be an SHEFFIELD POLICE, TOWN SUED BY MAN WHO ALLEGES INJURY SHEFFIELD — A Connecticut man who says Sheffield Police injured him during a traffic stop nearly five years ago continues to press a legal claim against the town and three of its police officers, alleging that they violated his civil rights. MASS. WILDFIRE: CREWS FIGHTING BRUSH FIRE IN WILLIAMSTOWN Firefighters are battling a large brush fire in Williamstown that has spread across as many as 180 acres, according to early estimates. The fire drew a wide response from fire departments across the Berkshires and in neighboring Vermont when smoke was BICYCLIST DIES FROM INJURIES AFTER COLLIDING WITH TRUCK IN LENOX — A New York state man whose bicycle collided with a truck Wednesday afternoon at East and Housatonic streets near Lenox Memorial Middle and High School has died.. Benjamin Kaplan, 29, of Larchmont, had been transferred Thursday from Berkshire Medical Center to North Shore University Hospital on Long Island in New York for treatment ofcritical injuries.
TRI-TOWN RESTRICTIONS WOULD KEEP TANGLEWOOD AT HALF Capacity at Tanglewood this summer could be doubled from its current cap of 4,500, under new regulations being considered by the Tri-Town Health Department, which includes Stockbridge and Lenox. But, even at the expanded limit, the venue would remain half PULERI, SYKES DEFEND HOME LINKS, WIN THIRD-STRAIGHT ALLIED PITTSFIELD — If winning a third-straight Berkshire County Allied Association Four-Ball Championship wasn't enough motivation, Berkshire Hills Country Club's Jeff Puleri and Steve Sykes set out to defendtheir home
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Unlike most of Massachusetts, New York state and the rest of the Great Northeast, Berkshire County has been spared an official heat wave — three days of 90 or above — US MILITARY DID NOT ARREST DR. DEBORAH BIRX THE FACTS: Birx, former coordinator of the White House coronavirus response, has not been arrested. This false claim spread as real after appearing on a website known for its satire and parody content. “U.S. Military Arrests Dr. Deborah Birx,” reads the headline of the story, which was published Saturday on the website Real Raw News. CLAIM ABOUT AIRLINE MEETING ON VACCINE LIABILITY IS FALSE CLAIM: Airlines recently met to discuss the risks and liability of carrying passengers vaccinated against COVID-19 since they could develop blood clots. THE FACTS: There’s no evidence that major airlines had a recent meeting to discuss the risks of transporting vaccinated passengers or that flying will trigger extremely rare blood clots associated with some COVID-19 vaccines, such as those PHOTOS: 2021 TACONIC HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATION 2021 Taconic Graduation. With a tiara, electric blue hair, matching dress and a bedazzled champagne bottle, Zy’Nasia Cooper gets the crowd riled up as she dances up to the stage to get her diploma at the Taconic High School graduation ceremony in Pittsfield. Sunday, June 6,2021.
DIOCESE OF SPRINGFIELD TO UPDATE LIST OF CREDIBLY ACCUSED SPRINGFIELD — The Diocese of Springfield will expand its list of clergy and staff credibly accused of sexual abuse, its bishop said in a Monday letter. Those accused posthumously, as well as religious order priests and lay employees of the diocese, will now be included, the Most. Rev. William PEOPLE NEEDED FOR FAITH IDENTITY SURVEY DEAR READERS: A group of distinguished psychiatrists, the Group for the Advancement of Psychiatry (GAP), needs help from some of you. They are seeking to understand how faith identity -- being spiritual, religious, spiritual but not religious, or neither religious nor spiritual -- positively or negatively impacts mental health andwell-being.
SHEFFIELD POLICE, TOWN SUED BY MAN WHO ALLEGES INJURY SHEFFIELD — A Connecticut man who says Sheffield Police injured him during a traffic stop nearly five years ago continues to press a legal claim against the town and three of its police officers, alleging that they violated his civil rights. James Cecchinato, of Canaan, Conn.,filed the suit June
BICYCLIST DIES FROM INJURIES AFTER COLLIDING WITH TRUCK IN LENOX — A New York state man whose bicycle collided with a truck Wednesday afternoon at East and Housatonic streets near Lenox Memorial Middle and High School has died.. Benjamin Kaplan, 29, of Larchmont, had been transferred Thursday from Berkshire Medical Center to North Shore University Hospital on Long Island in New York for treatment ofcritical injuries.
BICYCLIST TRANSFERRED FROM BMC; WAS IN CRITICAL CONDITION Meaney, who was heading to the Clifford Oil headquarters on Willow Creek Road, was not injured. “This is a road that he travels daily and always takes caution at that intersection because of his knowledge of how busy it is, especially around the time when school is COLE AVENUE APARTMENTS TAKING APPLICATIONS FOR FROM The Cole Avenue Apartments in Williamstown are taking tenant applications and will start accepting residents in June and July. The former Photec Mill building, now known as the Cube, will be finished out with steel sheet siding of differing patterns and colors for a more modern postindustrial look.BERKSHIREEAGLE.COM
Unlike most of Massachusetts, New York state and the rest of the Great Northeast, Berkshire County has been spared an official heat wave — three days of 90 or above — US MILITARY DID NOT ARREST DR. DEBORAH BIRX THE FACTS: Birx, former coordinator of the White House coronavirus response, has not been arrested. This false claim spread as real after appearing on a website known for its satire and parody content. “U.S. Military Arrests Dr. Deborah Birx,” reads the headline of the story, which was published Saturday on the website Real Raw News. CLAIM ABOUT AIRLINE MEETING ON VACCINE LIABILITY IS FALSE CLAIM: Airlines recently met to discuss the risks and liability of carrying passengers vaccinated against COVID-19 since they could develop blood clots. THE FACTS: There’s no evidence that major airlines had a recent meeting to discuss the risks of transporting vaccinated passengers or that flying will trigger extremely rare blood clots associated with some COVID-19 vaccines, such as those PHOTOS: 2021 TACONIC HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATION 2021 Taconic Graduation. With a tiara, electric blue hair, matching dress and a bedazzled champagne bottle, Zy’Nasia Cooper gets the crowd riled up as she dances up to the stage to get her diploma at the Taconic High School graduation ceremony in Pittsfield. Sunday, June 6,2021.
DIOCESE OF SPRINGFIELD TO UPDATE LIST OF CREDIBLY ACCUSED SPRINGFIELD — The Diocese of Springfield will expand its list of clergy and staff credibly accused of sexual abuse, its bishop said in a Monday letter. Those accused posthumously, as well as religious order priests and lay employees of the diocese, will now be included, the Most. Rev. William PEOPLE NEEDED FOR FAITH IDENTITY SURVEY DEAR READERS: A group of distinguished psychiatrists, the Group for the Advancement of Psychiatry (GAP), needs help from some of you. They are seeking to understand how faith identity -- being spiritual, religious, spiritual but not religious, or neither religious nor spiritual -- positively or negatively impacts mental health andwell-being.
SHEFFIELD POLICE, TOWN SUED BY MAN WHO ALLEGES INJURY SHEFFIELD — A Connecticut man who says Sheffield Police injured him during a traffic stop nearly five years ago continues to press a legal claim against the town and three of its police officers, alleging that they violated his civil rights. James Cecchinato, of Canaan, Conn.,filed the suit June
BICYCLIST DIES FROM INJURIES AFTER COLLIDING WITH TRUCK IN LENOX — A New York state man whose bicycle collided with a truck Wednesday afternoon at East and Housatonic streets near Lenox Memorial Middle and High School has died.. Benjamin Kaplan, 29, of Larchmont, had been transferred Thursday from Berkshire Medical Center to North Shore University Hospital on Long Island in New York for treatment ofcritical injuries.
BICYCLIST TRANSFERRED FROM BMC; WAS IN CRITICAL CONDITION Meaney, who was heading to the Clifford Oil headquarters on Willow Creek Road, was not injured. “This is a road that he travels daily and always takes caution at that intersection because of his knowledge of how busy it is, especially around the time when school is COLE AVENUE APARTMENTS TAKING APPLICATIONS FOR FROM The Cole Avenue Apartments in Williamstown are taking tenant applications and will start accepting residents in June and July. The former Photec Mill building, now known as the Cube, will be finished out with steel sheet siding of differing patterns and colors for a more modern postindustrial look.LETTERS TO EDITOR
Letter: Critique of MGRSD initiative was unfairly dismissed. May 27, 2021. To the editor: A citizens' letter read during public comment at the May 13 Mount Greylock Regional School District Committee and a second letter giving “unwavering support” to the Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Belonging initiative seem to have sparkedcontroversy.
TRI-TOWN HEALTH DEPARTMENT CAPS TANGLEWOOD AUDIENCE AT Tri-Town Health Department caps Tanglewood audience at 9,000. Regulations approved Thursday by the Tri-Town Health Department clear the way for a higher limit of 9,000 people combined in the open-air Koussevitzky Music Shed and on the lawn at Tanglewood. Attendance at Tanglewood will be capped at 9,000 this summer, in accordance with 33 BERKSHIRE COUNTY PRIESTS ON DIOCESE OF SPRINGFIELD'S SPRINGFIELD — It took David O’Regan 40 years, he says, to build the courage to admit that, as a boy in 1962, he was abused sexually by a priest. The late Richard Ahern, who served at Our Lady of Mount Carmel in Pittsfield from 1970 to 1976, was among the 41 OUR OPINION: DEALTO'S LEGACY A POINT OF PRIDE As a Pride flag unfurled over Pittsfield City Hall on Wednesday, it was a bittersweet moment.. It’s Pride Month, and after skipping last year’s festivities because of the coronavirus, this June renews the chance to join together and celebrate inclusiveness and unity in pursuit of equality for all regardless of sexual orientation or genderidentity.
REPORT HAS FORMER UMASS STANDOUT TRE MITCHELL WITH SIX Former University of Massachusetts big man Tre Mitchell has narrowed his transfer search down to six schools. Five of those six schools are in the so-called Power Five, and one can be called a major surprise. The surprise school is Bryant, a team that plays in THOM SMITH: THE 17-YEAR LOCUSTS ARE COMING! BUT NOT TO THE New York state was the destination the first and last time I searched for them and what numbers we found. The late Rick Oltsch was a brilliant and noted naturalist who later became a respected Pittsfield High School science teacher. STATE LAUNCHES MARIJUANA DELIVERY LICENSE APPLICATION After years of stops and starts, the Cannabis Control Commission announced Friday that eligible applicants can now seek pre-certification and licensure as marijuana delivery operators, a business type that regulators and advocates said will be an WITH NEW LAW IN PLACE, POLICE REFORM CONVERSATIONS Along with creating a new police accountability and oversight system, the police reform law Gov. Charlie Baker signed on Dec. 31 set limits on law enforcement's use of face-recognition technology and did away with a statewide requirement that districts have at least one school resource officer, making that a local call.BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENTS
Mark Timpson and Tabitha Daniels of North Adams, a daughter, May’lonni Timpson, May 9. Marco Rene Soasti and Maria Jose Ortega Zapata of Pittsfield, a son, Maddox Emanuel Soasti, May 10. Brandon Kaczowski and Monique Martel of Savoy, a daughter, Ella LeahKaczowski, May 12
PHOTOS: TODAY IN HISTORY FOR JAN. 8, 2021 PHOTOS: Today in History for Jan. 8, 2021. By The Associated Press. Jan 8, 2021. Jan 8, 2021. Close. 1 of 15. Herbert Hoover, then-director of American Relief, is shown at right, Jan. 8, 1919 in Poland. At left is Marshall Jozef Pilsudski of Poland. In the centeris
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Unlike most of Massachusetts, New York state and the rest of the Great Northeast, Berkshire County has been spared an official heat wave — three days of 90 or above — US MILITARY DID NOT ARREST DR. DEBORAH BIRX THE FACTS: Birx, former coordinator of the White House coronavirus response, has not been arrested. This false claim spread as real after appearing on a website known for its satire and parody content. “U.S. Military Arrests Dr. Deborah Birx,” reads the headline of the story, which was published Saturday on the website Real Raw News. CLAIM ABOUT AIRLINE MEETING ON VACCINE LIABILITY IS FALSE CLAIM: Airlines recently met to discuss the risks and liability of carrying passengers vaccinated against COVID-19 since they could develop blood clots. THE FACTS: There’s no evidence that major airlines had a recent meeting to discuss the risks of transporting vaccinated passengers or that flying will trigger extremely rare blood clots associated with some COVID-19 vaccines, such as those PHOTOS: 2021 TACONIC HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATION 2021 Taconic Graduation. With a tiara, electric blue hair, matching dress and a bedazzled champagne bottle, Zy’Nasia Cooper gets the crowd riled up as she dances up to the stage to get her diploma at the Taconic High School graduation ceremony in Pittsfield. Sunday, June 6,2021.
DIOCESE OF SPRINGFIELD TO UPDATE LIST OF CREDIBLY ACCUSED SPRINGFIELD — The Diocese of Springfield will expand its list of clergy and staff credibly accused of sexual abuse, its bishop said in a Monday letter. Those accused posthumously, as well as religious order priests and lay employees of the diocese, will now be included, the Most. Rev. William PEOPLE NEEDED FOR FAITH IDENTITY SURVEY DEAR READERS: A group of distinguished psychiatrists, the Group for the Advancement of Psychiatry (GAP), needs help from some of you. They are seeking to understand how faith identity -- being spiritual, religious, spiritual but not religious, or neither religious nor spiritual -- positively or negatively impacts mental health andwell-being.
SHEFFIELD POLICE, TOWN SUED BY MAN WHO ALLEGES INJURY SHEFFIELD — A Connecticut man who says Sheffield Police injured him during a traffic stop nearly five years ago continues to press a legal claim against the town and three of its police officers, alleging that they violated his civil rights. James Cecchinato, of Canaan, Conn.,filed the suit June
BICYCLIST DIES FROM INJURIES AFTER COLLIDING WITH TRUCK IN LENOX — A New York state man whose bicycle collided with a truck Wednesday afternoon at East and Housatonic streets near Lenox Memorial Middle and High School has died.. Benjamin Kaplan, 29, of Larchmont, had been transferred Thursday from Berkshire Medical Center to North Shore University Hospital on Long Island in New York for treatment ofcritical injuries.
BICYCLIST TRANSFERRED FROM BMC; WAS IN CRITICAL CONDITION Meaney, who was heading to the Clifford Oil headquarters on Willow Creek Road, was not injured. “This is a road that he travels daily and always takes caution at that intersection because of his knowledge of how busy it is, especially around the time when school is COLE AVENUE APARTMENTS TAKING APPLICATIONS FOR FROM The Cole Avenue Apartments in Williamstown are taking tenant applications and will start accepting residents in June and July. The former Photec Mill building, now known as the Cube, will be finished out with steel sheet siding of differing patterns and colors for a more modern postindustrial look.BERKSHIREEAGLE.COM
Unlike most of Massachusetts, New York state and the rest of the Great Northeast, Berkshire County has been spared an official heat wave — three days of 90 or above — US MILITARY DID NOT ARREST DR. DEBORAH BIRX THE FACTS: Birx, former coordinator of the White House coronavirus response, has not been arrested. This false claim spread as real after appearing on a website known for its satire and parody content. “U.S. Military Arrests Dr. Deborah Birx,” reads the headline of the story, which was published Saturday on the website Real Raw News. CLAIM ABOUT AIRLINE MEETING ON VACCINE LIABILITY IS FALSE CLAIM: Airlines recently met to discuss the risks and liability of carrying passengers vaccinated against COVID-19 since they could develop blood clots. THE FACTS: There’s no evidence that major airlines had a recent meeting to discuss the risks of transporting vaccinated passengers or that flying will trigger extremely rare blood clots associated with some COVID-19 vaccines, such as those PHOTOS: 2021 TACONIC HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATION 2021 Taconic Graduation. With a tiara, electric blue hair, matching dress and a bedazzled champagne bottle, Zy’Nasia Cooper gets the crowd riled up as she dances up to the stage to get her diploma at the Taconic High School graduation ceremony in Pittsfield. Sunday, June 6,2021.
DIOCESE OF SPRINGFIELD TO UPDATE LIST OF CREDIBLY ACCUSED SPRINGFIELD — The Diocese of Springfield will expand its list of clergy and staff credibly accused of sexual abuse, its bishop said in a Monday letter. Those accused posthumously, as well as religious order priests and lay employees of the diocese, will now be included, the Most. Rev. William PEOPLE NEEDED FOR FAITH IDENTITY SURVEY DEAR READERS: A group of distinguished psychiatrists, the Group for the Advancement of Psychiatry (GAP), needs help from some of you. They are seeking to understand how faith identity -- being spiritual, religious, spiritual but not religious, or neither religious nor spiritual -- positively or negatively impacts mental health andwell-being.
SHEFFIELD POLICE, TOWN SUED BY MAN WHO ALLEGES INJURY SHEFFIELD — A Connecticut man who says Sheffield Police injured him during a traffic stop nearly five years ago continues to press a legal claim against the town and three of its police officers, alleging that they violated his civil rights. James Cecchinato, of Canaan, Conn.,filed the suit June
BICYCLIST DIES FROM INJURIES AFTER COLLIDING WITH TRUCK IN LENOX — A New York state man whose bicycle collided with a truck Wednesday afternoon at East and Housatonic streets near Lenox Memorial Middle and High School has died.. Benjamin Kaplan, 29, of Larchmont, had been transferred Thursday from Berkshire Medical Center to North Shore University Hospital on Long Island in New York for treatment ofcritical injuries.
BICYCLIST TRANSFERRED FROM BMC; WAS IN CRITICAL CONDITION Meaney, who was heading to the Clifford Oil headquarters on Willow Creek Road, was not injured. “This is a road that he travels daily and always takes caution at that intersection because of his knowledge of how busy it is, especially around the time when school is COLE AVENUE APARTMENTS TAKING APPLICATIONS FOR FROM The Cole Avenue Apartments in Williamstown are taking tenant applications and will start accepting residents in June and July. The former Photec Mill building, now known as the Cube, will be finished out with steel sheet siding of differing patterns and colors for a more modern postindustrial look.LETTERS TO EDITOR
Letter: Critique of MGRSD initiative was unfairly dismissed. May 27, 2021. To the editor: A citizens' letter read during public comment at the May 13 Mount Greylock Regional School District Committee and a second letter giving “unwavering support” to the Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Belonging initiative seem to have sparkedcontroversy.
TRI-TOWN HEALTH DEPARTMENT CAPS TANGLEWOOD AUDIENCE AT Tri-Town Health Department caps Tanglewood audience at 9,000. Regulations approved Thursday by the Tri-Town Health Department clear the way for a higher limit of 9,000 people combined in the open-air Koussevitzky Music Shed and on the lawn at Tanglewood. Attendance at Tanglewood will be capped at 9,000 this summer, in accordance with 33 BERKSHIRE COUNTY PRIESTS ON DIOCESE OF SPRINGFIELD'S SPRINGFIELD — It took David O’Regan 40 years, he says, to build the courage to admit that, as a boy in 1962, he was abused sexually by a priest. The late Richard Ahern, who served at Our Lady of Mount Carmel in Pittsfield from 1970 to 1976, was among the 41 OUR OPINION: DEALTO'S LEGACY A POINT OF PRIDE As a Pride flag unfurled over Pittsfield City Hall on Wednesday, it was a bittersweet moment.. It’s Pride Month, and after skipping last year’s festivities because of the coronavirus, this June renews the chance to join together and celebrate inclusiveness and unity in pursuit of equality for all regardless of sexual orientation or genderidentity.
REPORT HAS FORMER UMASS STANDOUT TRE MITCHELL WITH SIX Former University of Massachusetts big man Tre Mitchell has narrowed his transfer search down to six schools. Five of those six schools are in the so-called Power Five, and one can be called a major surprise. The surprise school is Bryant, a team that plays in THOM SMITH: THE 17-YEAR LOCUSTS ARE COMING! BUT NOT TO THE New York state was the destination the first and last time I searched for them and what numbers we found. The late Rick Oltsch was a brilliant and noted naturalist who later became a respected Pittsfield High School science teacher. STATE LAUNCHES MARIJUANA DELIVERY LICENSE APPLICATION After years of stops and starts, the Cannabis Control Commission announced Friday that eligible applicants can now seek pre-certification and licensure as marijuana delivery operators, a business type that regulators and advocates said will be an WITH NEW LAW IN PLACE, POLICE REFORM CONVERSATIONS Along with creating a new police accountability and oversight system, the police reform law Gov. Charlie Baker signed on Dec. 31 set limits on law enforcement's use of face-recognition technology and did away with a statewide requirement that districts have at least one school resource officer, making that a local call.BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENTS
Mark Timpson and Tabitha Daniels of North Adams, a daughter, May’lonni Timpson, May 9. Marco Rene Soasti and Maria Jose Ortega Zapata of Pittsfield, a son, Maddox Emanuel Soasti, May 10. Brandon Kaczowski and Monique Martel of Savoy, a daughter, Ella LeahKaczowski, May 12
PHOTOS: TODAY IN HISTORY FOR JAN. 8, 2021 PHOTOS: Today in History for Jan. 8, 2021. By The Associated Press. Jan 8, 2021. Jan 8, 2021. Close. 1 of 15. Herbert Hoover, then-director of American Relief, is shown at right, Jan. 8, 1919 in Poland. At left is Marshall Jozef Pilsudski of Poland. In the centeris
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* The Berkshire Eagle Monday, November 23, 2020* Print Edition
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MASS. LOGS 50,000 COVID-19 CASES IN 25 DAYS AS SURGE GATHERS STEAMTOP STORY
PITTSFIELD SCHOOL STUDENTS, STAFF LINE UP FOR FREE COVID-19 TESTS* 30 min ago
PITTSFIELD — Natalia Agrelo, 17, and her younger brother, Fabian, idled midway through in a line of cars Monday outside Taconic HighSchool.
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WITH REMINDER OF TRAVEL AND PARTIES, GOV. BAKER LAUNCHES NEW COVID-19PSA
* Katie Lannan, State House News Service* Updated 3 hrs ago
BOSTON — Giving hugs, going out dancing, sitting in the stands at Fenway Park, traveling and seeing concerts are among the missedexperiences …
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GOV. BAKER TO ANNOUNCE NEW COVID-19 PUBLIC AWARENESS CAMPAIGN * By The Berkshire Eagle* 10 hrs ago
Gov. Charlie Baker and Lt. Gov. Karyn Polito will announce a new statewide COVID-19 public awareness campaign at a news conferenceMonday morning.
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PITTSFIELD POLICE DEPARTMENT PIVOTS TO PROTECT ALL PARTIES THROUGHOUTCOVID-19 PANDEMIC
* By Jake Mendel, The Berkshire Eagle* Nov 22, 2020
PITTSFIELD — Patrolling the city streets, Bryan Betters of the Pittsfield Police Department keeps his eyes peeled for anything out ofthe ordinary.
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LOOK AHEAD, PITTSFIELD: CITY KEEPING CLOSE EYE ON COVID-19 NUMBERS * By Amanda Burke, The Berkshire Eagle* Nov 22, 2020
PITTSFIELD — The city will be keeping close watch to track whether Thanksgiving leads to a rise in coronavirus cases, as it could make orbrea…
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FOR DEMOCRATS IN MASSACHUSETTS, VOTING BREAKDOWN SHOWS GAP AMONGPARTY MEMBERS
* By Danny Jin, The Berkshire Eagle* Nov 22, 2020
In the aftermath of the Massachusetts state Democratic Committee’s election for its leader, a breakdown of how members voted suggeststhat ass…
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PITTSFIELD SCHOOL STUDENTS, STAFF LINE UP FOR FREE COVID-19 TESTS * By Amanda Burke, The Berkshire Eagle* 30 min ago
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ANNALS OF COVID-19: WATCH MAYOR THOMAS BERNARD GET HIS NASAL SWAB * By Larry Parnass, The Berkshire Eagle* 1 hr ago
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DEP DETAILS LITANY OF PROBLEMS WITH HOUSATONIC WATER SYSTEM * By Heather Bellow, The Berkshire Eagle* 2 hrs ago
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NORTH ADAMS TREE LIGHTING GOES VIRTUAL THIS YEAR * By Francesca Paris, The Berkshire Eagle* 2 hrs ago
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RUTH BASS: THIS TURKEY DAY IS A TIME TO THINK ABOUT AMERICANS LEFTBEHIND
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JOHN KERRY TO TAKE ON CLIMATE ROLE IN BIDEN ADMINISTRATION * By Colin A. Young, State House News Service* 5 hrs ago
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TESTING A CRITICAL BRIDGE TO VACCINE, MASS. COUNCIL STRESSES * By Colin A. Young, State House News Service* 6 hrs ago
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MASS. LOGS 50,000 COVID-19 CASES IN 25 DAYS AS SURGE GATHERS STEAM * By Chris Lisinski, State House News Service* 8 hrs ago
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THANKSGIVING LESSONS JETTISON PILGRIM HATS, WELCOME TRUTH * By Collin Binkley, The Associated Press* 10 hrs ago
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PITTSFIELD SCHOOL STUDENTS, STAFF LINE UP FOR FREE COVID-19 TESTS ANNALS OF COVID-19: WATCH MAYOR THOMAS BERNARD GET HIS NASAL SWAB TESTING A CRITICAL BRIDGE TO VACCINE, MASS. COUNCIL STRESSES THE CHECKUP: 78 COVID-19 CASES IN BERKSHIRES OVER THREE DAYS BERKSHIRE HILLS REPORTS CASE, BUT CLASSES WILL CONTINUE CORRECTION: NO COVID-19 CASES AT FAIRVIEW HOSPITAL IN GREATBARRINGTON
POLICE SEEK MAN WHO SPIT AT MASKLESS HIKERS, CLAIMING HE HAD COVID-19 THE CHECKUP: 19 NEW COVID-19 CASES REPORTED FRIDAY IN BERKSHIRES CLARENCE FANTO | THE BOTTOM LINE: IN BERKSHIRES, HAS PROTECTIVE VIRUSBUBBLE BURST?
CBRSD GOING TO FULLY REMOTE LEARNING; RETURN WILL BE 'BASED ON THEMETRICS'
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PLACE SETTINGS BRING FESTIVE WARMTH TO YOUR HOLIDAY TABLE SHAKESPEARE & COMPANY VIRTUAL GALA EXPLORES 'NEW HORIZONS' FILM CLIPS: A GUIDE FOR YOUR AT-HOME OR IN-THEATER MOVIE-VIEWINGPLEASURE
BARRINGTON STAGE COMPANY WILL STREAM 'SUPADUPA' SEQUEL FROM BROOKLYN TO GREAT BARRINGTON, BESTSELLING AUTHOR AIMEE MOLLOY RECOUNTS TWISTY PATH TO WRITING THRILLERS THE MOUNT'S 'NIGHTWOOD' GIVES LIGHT, AND A LITTLE MYSTERY, TO WINTERNIGHTS
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ANALYSIS: DEFENSE GAVE UMASS FOOTBALL CHANCE TO WIN, BUT OFFENSE CAN'T FOLLOW THROUGH* Nov 22, 2020
It has been a season like no other for the University of Massachusetts football team. So, it stands to reason that it would end in an unusual…
MIKE WALSH | POWDER REPORT: WARREN MILLER ENTERTAINMENT AND VERMONT LOCAL JIM RYAN BRING KILLINGTON INTO 'FUTURE RETRO' SPOTLIGHT LAUREN R. STEVENS | HIKES AND WALKS: FOLLOWING THE COLD RIVER TO A SPOT WHERE CONTINENTS ONCE CONNECTED GENE CHAGUE | BERKSHIRE WOODS AND WATERS: BELANGER, HOTSON QUALIFY FOR STATE TEAM AT B.A.S.S. NATION TOURNAMENT* More Local Sports
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‘MOVE WELL, LIVE WELL’ PITTSFIELD — In an ever more specialized world, it is easy to forget the importance of re-integrating knowledge of parts back into acoherent …
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THERAPY? LIKE PSYCHIATRISTS? NO. THIS IS PHYSICAL THERAPY PITTSFIELD — Physical therapy. Here’s what you know about it: Your uncle once had it, and you see signs advertising it at medical plazas.__
HAD ENOUGH OF PANDEMIC PANIC? TRY WILD OATS MARKET INSTEAD WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. — You saw the panic buying on TV; some of you might have even lived through it: The scrambling. The stockpiling. Theempty…
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FINAL ARTHUR JONES RETROSPECTIVE UP NOW AT 3 PEARS GALLERY DORSET — If you've ever driven Route 7 in the Northshire, the bumpy spine of the Green Mountains is unmistakable. Likewise is the work ofArth…
HACKING INTO YOUR BEST LIFE (FOR FREE!) PITTSFIELD — One in four of you reading this lives with a disability. Chances are, if it's not you, it's someone you know or care about. It mi… DON'T WAIT FOR CUSTOMERS TO WALK THROUGH YOUR DOOR Location. Location. Location. A top rule in business, you must get people through your doors if you want to make it into the black. Thankgood…
WHERE IS YOUR CBD STORE? PITTSFIELD — Which is your CDB store of choice? Jim Bronson makes that decision easy for Berkshirites, now that he’s opened LEADER OF RENAISSANCE INVESTMENT GROUP PUTS GLOBAL MARKET KNOW-HOW TOWORK FOR YOU
LENOX — When is it prudent to hire a novice over the expert? EVERYTHING A DOG COULD WANT LENOX — The story of Berkshire Dogs Unleashed starts in 2010, when Lee Kohlenberger Jr. and his wife, Kaitlyn, purchased their first pairof s…
A SCHOOL THAT WORKS FOR YOU PITTSFIELD — Here’s the thing about plans: sometimes they work out just fine, and sometimes a global pandemic hits. In most cases, weadapt. W…
‘MOVE WELL, LIVE WELL’ PITTSFIELD — In an ever more specialized world, it is easy to forget the importance of re-integrating knowledge of parts back into acoherent …
THERAPY? LIKE PSYCHIATRISTS? NO. THIS IS PHYSICAL THERAPY PITTSFIELD — Physical therapy. Here’s what you know about it: Your uncle once had it, and you see signs advertising it at medical plazas. HAD ENOUGH OF PANDEMIC PANIC? TRY WILD OATS MARKET INSTEAD WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. — You saw the panic buying on TV; some of you might have even lived through it: The scrambling. The stockpiling. Theempty…
FINAL ARTHUR JONES RETROSPECTIVE UP NOW AT 3 PEARS GALLERY DORSET — If you've ever driven Route 7 in the Northshire, the bumpy spine of the Green Mountains is unmistakable. Likewise is the work ofArth…
Business
BERKSHIRE SOUTH HOLDING THANKSGIVING TAKE-OUT MEAL* Nov 18, 2020
GREAT BARRINGTON — Berkshire South Regional Community Center is currently taking reservation…Business
BBPW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS FOR MENTORING PROGRAM* Nov 17, 2020
PITTSFIELD — Berkshire Business and Professional Women is accepting applications for its men…Business
IRS TO HALT 1040 E-FILE SYSTEM FOR MAINTENANCE* Nov 17, 2020
The IRS will be taking the 1040 e-file system offline to perform annual system maintenance i…Business
BERKSHIRE BANK SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS* Nov 17, 2020
PITTSFIELD — The Berkshire Bank Foundation is accepting applications for its annual NeXt Gen…Business
STOP & SHOP WILL ADMINISTER COVID VACCINES* Nov 17, 2020
Stop & Shop, which operates two supermarkets in Pittsfield and one in North Adams, will … * More in Berkshire Business InsiderSTOCKS
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COMMENTARY:: GROUPTHINK HAS BLINDED THE LEFT* By Bret Stephens
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This year, several high-profile writers have left left-leaning publications after running afoul of what they describe as a pervasive culture of censoriousness, groupthink and intellectual-risk aversion. This month, Donald Trump once again stunned much of the liberal establishment by dramatic…Opinion
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