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CONNECTIONS: A noble calling — hooray for local news

Let nothing more weighty than the size of a match box and the number of letters it could hold limit local news reporting in these tense times.

Remembering the ‘great’ Great Barrington tornado 25 years later

The National Weather Service reported that debris was carried more than 45 miles to the northeast in Belchertown, where a fairgrounds racing ticket was found along with white corrugated plastic roofing material.

New Brief: Pittsfield man killed in Monday night motor vehicle/pedestrian crash

Ernest Millette, 73, of Pittsfield was pronounced dead on the scene in the area of 550 Cheshire Road.

Business Briefs: Berkshire Nonprofit Awards; WCMA Summer Space; STEM grant for BCC, MCLA; Lee Bank promotes Brown; BMM community events

Berkshire Community College and Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts have announced that the Massachusetts Department of Higher Education has awarded the institutions $24,980 to establish the STEM Transfer Summer Bridge Program.

Man and twin boys identified as those killed in Pittsfield fire

The fire remains under investigation, but authorities do not consider it suspicious.

Update on fatal fire in Pittsfield: No evidence of criminal activity

The cause of a home fire that killed three individuals early Saturday (March 16) as starting from a candle or smoking material in the master bedroom

Three die in Pittsfield fire, District Attorney’s office reports

There is no indication the fire is suspicious.

News Brief: Hinds announces fire safety grants

Senior S.A.F.E. provides guidance to the Commonwealth’s elders on fire prevention, general home safety and how to be better prepared in the event of a fire.

Ken Diorio, 63, of Pittsfield

Ken was known for his artistic style and his unique ability to create different types of collages of American history; he would often donate his work to Pittsfield City Hall, and the Pittsfield police and fire departments.
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