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Shawn Collins, left, presents Richard Davis of the Friendship Center Food Pantry with donation from Bond Auto Parts.
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Volunteers pack grocery bags for patrons at the food pantry.

Bond Auto Donates $1,000 to Friendship Center

By Tammy DanielsiBerkshires Staff
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NORTH ADAMS, Mass. — People love discounts and, in North County, they seem to especially like them when they benefit a local charity.

Bond Auto Parts customers snapped up coupons just before Christmas that would ensure donations to local food banks. And out of the 45 or so stores in the chain, the North Adams location was one of four that exceeded $1,000 in donations.

Shawn Collins, store manager of the location on Curran Highway, delivered the $1,000 gift to the Friendship Center Food Pantry on Wednesday.

The "Good Neighbor Discount" program allows customers to buy food shelf coupons from the end of November through the end of the year at Bond Auto stores and get double the amount off as a discount.

Collins said the Friendship Center was advertised as the designated recipient at the North Adams store.

Last year, the store donated $700 but really kicked it up this past fall, he said. "We had customers who bought a couple hundred dollars worth."

The pantry takes in about 27,000 to 28,000 pounds of fresh and nonperishable food every month. Most of that is free through donations and the Food Bank of Western Massachusetts, but it still has to supplement with purchases.



Food pantry coordinator Richard Davis figured the Bond donation would cover a couple weeks of supplemental food.

"This donation is representative of the community," he said. "This area is extremely supportive of the food pantry."

The Friendship Center opened in early 2011; it now feeds about 350 families and households a month. Last year, it distributed nearly 300,000 pounds of food to more than 3,000 individuals.

Bond Auto Parts, a family-owned business based in Barre, Vt., has raised tens of thousands a year for local food banks as well as being the largest supporter of Make-A-Wish in Vermont.

Collins said a separate program has also allowed the North Adams store to contribute $300 to the Adams food pantry. The store opened in late summer 2014; there are now five locations in Massachusetts.

"We've got a great group of customers," he said. "We try to become part of the community."


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Northern Berkshire Celebrates Spirit of Caring Award Recipients

By Tammy DanielsiBerkshires Staff

NBUW Executive Director Patti Messina recognizes two 'dynamic' women retiring this year: Janice Broderick and Christine MacBeth. 
NORTH ADAMS, Mass. — The Northern Berkshire United Way on Thursday saluted members of the community who have stepped beyond their roles to help and support others. 
 
Among them was state Rep. John Barrett III, former longtime mayor of North Adams, who was recognized not only for his efforts on behalf of the city for so many years but a "softer side" not always apparent. 
 
The celebration was NBUW's sixth annual Spirit of Caring Awards, held at Norad Mill and attended by its member agencies, sponsors and community members. The room was packed at 3 West for the presentations of the Spirit of the Future Award to Officer Stephanie Mirante, the newly named Steve Green Spirit of Community Award to Wild Oats and the Al Nelson Spirit of Caring Award to Barrett. Also recognized was Adams Heating & Plumbing for campaign of the year. Barrett also provided a proclamation from the House to his fellow recipients. 
 
Executive Director Patti Messina first wanted to recognize two women who are retiring after years of serving the community: Janice Broderick of the Elizabeth Freeman Center and Christine Macbeth, president and CEO of the Brien Center. 
 
"They leave behind a legacy of dedication, commitment and hard work to this community," she said. "We salute you and thank you for your accomplishments."
 
Sharon DeMyer-Nemser and Ellen Sutherland, both members of the board of directors, presented Barrett, elected to the House in 2017, with the award. 
 
"Although John really needs no introduction, we would like to take a moment to review John's past and storied history in our community," said DeMyer-Nemser, ticking off accomplishments including fighting for the Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art and convincing political leaders that arts and culture are vital components in building a strong creative economy in the Berkshires during his 26 years as mayor and representing North Berkshire on Beacon Hill. 
 
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