Mass MoCA Teen Art Show Winners Announced

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One of the art pieces on displayed for the teen art show at Mass MoCA; the exhibition moves to the Eclipse Mill. See more photos here.

NORTH ADAMS, Mass. — Student artists from throughout Northern Berkshire County recently had their works displayed at the Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art.

The third annual exhibit was hosted at Mass MoCA on April 12-14 before moving to the Eclipse Mill in North Adams.

Three students were awarded Grand Prize recognition and a $200 prize. Evan Sanders of Pine Cobble, Pape Souleye Fall of the Buxton School and Jesse Cuevas of Berkshire Arts and Technology Charter Public School took top honors.

Two other Grand Prize winners — Drury's Ann McKenzie and Mount Greylock's Alexandra Delano — were awarded credit for a teen art class at Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts.

Other students recognized for exceptional work included:

Silver award ($25 prizes)

Drury: Rachel Capek, Emily Eastman, Daniel McDonough, Jacklyn Therrien and Olivia Carlson. Honorable mention, Domenick Tassone

Hoosac Valley: Isabel Stomberg and Damon Guertin. Honorable mention,  Megan Richardson.

Mount Greylock: Emily Kaegi, Julia Whitney and Alexandra Deveaux. Honorable mention, Lucius Park.

Pine Cobble: Hayden Grillooly and Elias Sekkal. Honorable mention, Hannah Witter.


 

This painting by Alexandra Delano earned her an art class at MCLA.

BArT: Miracle Pimentel and Mackenzie Soto. Honorable mention, Shelby Davis.

Buxton: Mekdes Cavallaro, Fynn Kostis, Liam Brown and Sara Emerson. Honorable mention, Akim Farrow.

Gold award ($50 prizes)

Drury: David Girard, Brittany-Ann Goodermote, Nick Burchard, Aubrey Rumbolt and Genesis Melendez.

Hoosac Valley: Morgan Hannaleck and Claire Klammer

Mount Greylock: Kristina Marie Fisk, Cheyanne Alcombright, Anya Sheldon and Ian Culnane.

Pine Cobble: Catherine Cavalli and Naseema Amin.

BArT: Gabrielle Harrington and Jaslynn Hall-Rodriguez.

Buxton: Magnus Gitt-Henderson, Brianna Falk, Fiona Post, Sara Miller.


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Armed North Adams Man Arrested Following Domestic Standoff

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NORTH ADAMS, Mass. — Matthew Parker, a 44-year-old North Adams man, is set to face multiple counts of attempted murder and weapons charges in Northern Berkshire District Court on Friday morning following an hours-long, armed standoff at a Houghton Street home.

The defendant is being arraigned for:

  • Domestic Assault and Battery
  • Assault with the Intent to Murder (3 counts)
  • Carrying a Firearm While Under the Influence of Alcohol (3 counts)
  • Possession of a hi-capacity firearm (4 counts)
  • Improper Storage of a hi-capacity firearm (2 counts)
  • Improper Storage of a firearm (6 counts)

According to a report, on June 10, at approximately 8:42 p.m., officers responded to 365 Houghton St. following a report of a domestic assault and battery. The caller said she and her husband had been involved in a physical altercation.

She said her husband was intoxicated, making suicidal statements about shooting himself, and had access to both a shotgun and a pistol.

Upon arrival, officers made contact with both the caller and Parker. During the encounter, Parker threatened to shoot officers before retreating into the home and refusing to exit.

Officers believed that Parker was armed.

To ensure public safety, police established a perimeter around the home and requested assistance from the Berkshire County Special Response Team (SRT) and North Adams Police crisis negotiators. The Brien Center was also contacted and promptly provided an emergency mental health clinician to assist with the incident.

Special Response Team personnel deployed drones to monitor the residence and provide aerial illumination. During the operation, officers saw Parker exit the house carrying a rifle. He pointed it at the drones, stated a report. Parker subsequently pointed the rifle toward several officers positioned behind their cruisers. After officers attempted to de-escalate the situation, Parker returned inside the residence.

Trained crisis negotiators maintained communication with Parker for several hours in an effort to peacefully resolve the situation. At approximately 2 a.m., Parker ceased communication with negotiators.

Drone operators later observed Parker unconscious in a recliner on the first floor of the residence, with a rifle and shotgun on the floor nearby.

Members of the Berkshire County SRT then executed a coordinated operation. Diversionary devices were deployed through a window while an entry team simultaneously entered the home, secured the firearms, and took the defendant into custody.

A search warrant was executed after Parker was in custody. North Adams Police seized four shotguns, six rifles, two handguns, and thousands or rounds of ammunition from the home.

During the operation, one SRT member sustained a minor injury related to a less-lethal bean bag deployment. Parker also sustained non-life threatening injuries during the arrest and was transported to Berkshire Medical Center for medical evaluation.

"We thank the community for its patience and cooperation throughout this incident, particularly residents in the affected area who complied with temporary shelter-in-place requests," Police Chief Mark Bailey said.  "The North Adams Police Department extends its sincere appreciation to the agencies that provided mutual aid and assisted by handling calls for service during this incident. We are especially grateful to the Berkshire County Special Response Team for its professional and decisive response, the Brien Center for the rapid deployment of a mental health clinician, and our crisis negotiators whose efforts helped maintain dialogue and contributed significantly to the safe resolution of this incident."

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