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Dean of Pittsfield High School charged along with Pittsfield resident with cocaine trafficking conspiracy

Both Wiggins and Warren were arrested on the morning of December 11 and released on conditions following an initial appearance in federal court in Springfield.

Edward Thomas ‘Ned’ Forrest, 79, of Pittsfield

Prior to his military service he was assistant basketball and baseball coach at Lenox School where he also assisted in coaching varsity football and JV soccer, and was Athletic Director at Berkshire Country Day School.

C. Benjamin Keefner, 55, of Great Barrington

Ben enjoyed coaching sports including Little League baseball, Housy Hoops and Golden Knights basketball, and football (soccer to the layperson).

Kevin Kelly: Up and coming soccer player at Monument Mountain

“I am always trying to go 100 percent. I just feel really passionately about what I’m doing.” -- Kevin Kelly

Leo B. Jansen, 95, of Great Barrington, Mass., and Hartford, Conn.

In Germany, Leo was an All Star soccer player. In the USA he founded the first German-American Soccer Club of Hartford, Conn.

HOTFutbol: Berkshire students helping displaced Haitian students

Monument Mountain Regional High School senior Will Serkin reports on his work with Haitian students under the HOTFutbol program.

Richard Scott Burow, 66, of Stockbridge

Richard enjoyed traveling, especially to France (and Paris, in particular), which he visited often, as well as Spain, where he became a dedicated fan of the Real Madrid soccer team.

EDGEWISE: Three cheers for the U.S. Women’s World Champions!

The Vancouver final game was watched by 25.4 million viewers on Fox — a record for any soccer game, men’s or women’s, shown on English-language television in this country.

World Cup fever mounts in the Berkshires

It is a soccer extravaganza with an estimated worldwide viewing population of 3.2 billion humans, long anticipated and riddled with controversy. Yet soccer itself is the everyman’s game, ferociously beloved by both rich and poor, and everyone in between.
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