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News Briefs: Sheffield covered bridge closure; woman charged with misleading police

The reason for the closure is to replace the roof and restain the sides of the bridge.

New Briefs: Two charged in shooting death

The grand jury indicted Carey Pilot, 46, and Gary Linen, 39, on the charge of first-degree murder, and also indicted Pilot on the charge of intimidation of a witness.

News Brief: Man sentenced to 5 years for fatal hit-and-run

Smith struck and killed Gerald P. Scott Jr., 53, on Jan. 19, 2017, while Scott was riding his bicycle along Linden Street near Robbins Avenue in Pittsfield.

News Briefs: Great Barrington downtown construction update; woman sentenced for misleading police

Parking on School Street will be prohibited during construction hours. Both Church and School streets may be closed to through traffic at times.

News Brief: Man charged in Superior Court with murder

Lance Burke, 40, was charged in the Nov. 3, 2018, shooting death of David Green Jr., 30, of Pittsfield.

News Briefs: Pignatelli files bill to improve Chapter 90; Pittsfield man pleads guilty to armed robbery

A majority of small towns in the state face such a backlog of road repair need that they often have to use funding allocated through the Chapter 90 program for other outstanding projects/engineering programs.

Cromartie murder case discontinued due to witness perjury

“We will not rely on perjured testimony to advance a case that we cannot prove.” -- District Attorney Andrea Harrington

News Briefs: HOPE Act sees bipartisan support; two arraigned on drug, firearm charges

Pignatelli was inspired to file the HOPE Act after hearing the story of a young man who overdosed and passed away in the presence of a police officer while waiting for a dose of Narcan to arrive on the scene.

News Briefs: South County transit survey; man sentenced for reckless operation of a motor vehicle; two plead guilty to permitting bodily injury to a...

The Public Transit Advisory Committee will be charged with regularly evaluating the public transportation needs of South County residents, through surveys and public input meetings, in order to provide recommendations to the town manager, the selectboard and the BRTA.

Bits & Bytes: Immigrant talk at Simon’s Rock; Article 97 funeral; ‘A Street Cat Named Bob;’ ‘Talking With Teens: A User’s Guide for Parent;’...

Over the years, Laurel Scott has emerged as one of the nation's leading experts in immigrant waivers, publishing articles on the subject and speaking at events for immigration lawyers.
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