Greylock Federal Names New CFO, Vice President

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Michael Stoddard

PITTSFIELD, Mass. — Greylock Federal Credit Union has named Michael Stoddard as senior vice president and chief financial officer beginning April 1.

"We are pleased to have a person with Mike's experience joining the Greylock family,"
Greylock President Marilyn L. Sperling said. "With his strong background in finance and strategy he will be an asset to our management team as Greylock continues its community mission of improving the financial lives of families in Berkshire County."

Stoddard earned a bachelor of science in business administration from Franklin Pierce College. He has spent his 30-year career at two financial institutions: Concord Savings Bank in Concord, New Hampshire and Maine Bank & Trust in Portland, Maine (acquired by People's United Bank in 2008). He has held many leadership roles including chief financial officer and head of retail & small business banking.

Stoddard brings experience to his new position including developing financial strategy, directing asset and liability management, budgeting and overseeing regulatory interactions. He has served in numerous banking industry and community service positions including the Maine Bankers Association legislative committee and with United Way of Greater Portland as a board member and 2010 annual campaign chairman.

Stoddard is married and has two grown sons.

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Dalton Man Accused of Kidnapping, Shooting Pittsfield Man

By Brittany PolitoiBerkshires Staff

PITTSFIELD, Mass. — A Dalton man was arrested on Thursday evening after allegedly kidnapping and shooting another man.

Nicholas Lighten, 35, was arraigned in Central Berkshire District Court on Friday on multiple charges including kidnapping with a firearm and armed assault with intent to murder. He was booked in Dalton around 11:45 p.m. the previous night.

There was heavy police presence Thursday night in the area of Lighten's East Housatonic Street home before his arrest.

Shortly before 7 p.m., Dalton dispatch received a call from the Pittsfield Police Department requesting that an officer respond to Berkshire Medical Center. Adrian Mclaughlin of Pittsfield claimed that he was shot in the leg by Lighten after an altercation at the defendants home. Mclaughlin drove himself to the hospital and was treated and released with non-life-threatening injuries. 

"We were told that Lighten told Adrian to go down to his basement, where he told Adrian to get down on his knees and pulled out a chain," the police report reads.

"We were told that throughout the struggle with Lighten, Adrian recalls three gunshots."

Dalton PD was advised that Pittsfield had swabbed Mclaughlin for DNA because he reported biting Lighten. A bite mark was later found on Lighten's shoulder. 

Later that night, the victim reportedly was "certain, very certain" that Lighten was his assailant when shown a photo array at the hospital.

According to Dalton Police, an officer was stationed near Lighten's house in an unmarked vehicle and instructed to call over the radio if he left the residence. The Berkshire County Special Response Team was also contacted.

Lighten was under surveillance at his home from about 7:50 p.m. to about 8:40 p.m. when he left the property in a vehicle with Massachusetts plates. Another officer initiated a high-risk motor vehicle stop with the sergeant and response team just past Mill Street on West Housatonic Street, police said, and traffic was stopped on both sides of the road.

Lighten and a passenger were removed from the vehicle and detained. Police reported finding items including a brass knuckle knife, three shell casings wrapped in a rubber glove, and a pair of rubber gloves on him.

The response team entered Lighten's home at 43 East Housatonic before 9:30 p.m. for a protective sweep and cleared the residence before 9:50 p.m., police said. The residence was secured for crime scene investigators.

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