Letter: Support Andrew Fitch for State Representative

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To the Editor:

As a local Realtor, I have had the pleasure of representing some truly wonderful buyers settling in our area. I have gotten to know Andrew Fitch well since meeting him in 2021 when I represented him on the purchase of what is now Steeple City Social.

I have watched in amazement as he brings positive energy and forward change to our area while at the same time respecting and embracing the history and values of all those that have called it home for their entire lives. I can honestly say that it is clear that he works much harder for our area as a whole than he does for himself.

And that started from Day 1 — long before he became a candidate for state representative or even for City Council. It's just in his nature. He goes out of his way to actively engage anyone and everyone that he comes into contact with. He carefully listens to and considers all perspectives. He is smart and very capable. I very much respect his drive and work ethic. He literally never stops working.

He is a force and truly is our own "Energizer Bunny." That fire, determination, energy, and work ethic is why I know that he will be a fantastic state representative for all of the people of the Berkshire First District. He will get it done because that is what he does.

Pam Tworig
Stamford, Vt.

 

 

 


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NAFD/NAPD Advances to Finals of Women's Softball League

By Stephen DravisiBerkshires.com Sports
NORTH ADAMS, Mass. – Anna Dix Thursday went 3-for-4 with a double and a pair of runs batted in to lead North Adams Fire Department/North Adams Police Department to a 14-9 win over Alternative Living Centers and a berth in the North Adams Women’s Softball League Championship Game.
 
Abby Lear was 3-for-5 with a double for the first responders, who survived the losers bracket in the double-elimination tournament and will face Belle Ame Lashes on Monday at 6 p.m. at DiSanti Field in the first game of the title round.
 
A win for NAFD/NAPD on Monday will force a winner-take-all game; Lashes is just one win from the championship.
 
On Thursday, NAFD/NAPD jumped on top early with an eight-run top of the first and never looked back.
 
Kalley Vanuni singled up the middle, and Lear doubled to left to bring home the game’s first run.
 
Heather Morris and Carrie Brassard each singled to keep the rally going, and Dix and Kenzie Dobbert delivered two-out hits before each scored on an outfield error to make it 8-0.
 
ALC managed just one run against Dobbert in the circle through the first three innings.
 
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