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Pittsfield resident killed after being struck by motor vehicle

The victim, Shawn Ouillette, 62, of Pittsfield, later died of his injuries at Berkshire Medical Center.

Bits & Bytes: Lenox Rhubarb Festival; LGBTQ Dance Party and Cabaret; ‘Calder in Conversation;’ local edibles walk and talk

Only in My Dreams Events will present the third annual Dance Party and Cabaret celebration of Pride Month and the diversity of LGBTQ culture in the Berkshires.

Dawn Zippel Farley Berube, 67, of Lenox

Dawn loved The Berkshires and every season – each bringing the things she loved to do.

Thomas McDowell, 81, of Lenox, production manager for Mike Douglas Show

Tom was the production manager for the Mike Douglas Show and a television account executive in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He was recognized as a broadcast pioneer and was also active in the Christian Business Men’s Committee.

David Albert Smith, 39, of Lenox

After high school, David worked as a chef for numerous different restaurants; his favorite place of employment was the Olde Heritage Tavern.

James Turner, 70, of Lenox

Jim moved to Lenox in the mid-1970s where he held several custodial positions including at the former Meadow Place Retirement Home, St. Ann’s Church, the Lenox Library and, most recently, the Old Heritage Tavern until he retired in 2015.

Incidents of drinking and driving by GB police symptom of deeper problem, sources say

“Massachusetts police departments have launched internal reviews at least four times in the last three years after learning that an officer or former officer was accused of drunken driving but was not arrested.” --- 2014 Boston Globe article that reviewed instances of off-duty police officers charged with drunk driving.

Berkshires mourn a death, wondering how it could happen

A police officer is still a man, a woman, a person; one capable of error, of fun, of love, of joy, and also susceptible to heartbreak just as Ryan Storti’s brothers at the Great Barrington Police Department are now.
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