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Campers Filling Field for Annual FreshGrass Festival

By Jack GuerinoiBerkshires Staff
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Campers setting up at FreshGround at Noel Field Athletic Complex. The FreshGrass festival at Mass MoCA runs through Sunday.

NORTH ADAMS, Mass. — Campers descended upon the city to claim a spot for the FreshGrass bluegrass Festival at Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art this weekend.

Although many of the concertgoers utilize established parking areas throughout the city, the more explorative music fans are setting camp at Noel Field.

Disanti Field has been split up into 175 campsites known as FreshGround, a take off on the successful SolidGround used during Solid Sound. Campers arrived throughout the day Friday to set up their camps and meet with other bluegrass enthusiasts. The parking lot behind Joe Wolfe Field has been split up into 25 recreational vehicle and camper spots.

Camp attendees said they expect FreshGround location will be close to full by the end of the day.

These concertgoers will be shuttled over to Mass MoCA in buses when the concerts begin.

Volunteers from ROPES program, operated mostly by local police, will supervise the campground. Sixty percent of the proceeds will go to the summer youth program.



Overflow parking can also be found behind the Big Y and in the district courthouse parking lot.

The three-day music festival hosts more than 40 acts and includes names such as Emmylou Harris, Railroad Earth, The Carolina Chocolate Drops, and Béla Fleck and Abigail Washburn.

Major performers will take the main stages, but there will be pop-up concerts in the museum's galleries and courtyards.

This year FreshGrass will expand on its music competitions. Bands that enter can win $15,000 in prizes that include studio time in Nashville. There will be multiple contests for different kinds of performances judged by industry professionals.

The festival ends Sunday.


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MassDOT Warns of Toll-fee Smishing Scam

BOSTON — The Massachusetts Department of Transportation was alerted that a text message-based scam, also known as smishing, is fraudulently claiming to represent tolling agencies from across the country. The scammers are claiming to represent the tolling agency and requesting payment for unpaid tolls.

The targeted phone numbers seem to be chosen at random and are not uniquely associated with an account or usage of toll roads.

Customers who receive an unsolicited text, email, or similar message suggesting it is from EZDriveMA or another toll agency should not click on the link.

EZDriveMA customers can verify a valid text notification in several ways:

  • EZDriveMA will never request payment by text
  • All links associated with EZDriveMA will include www.EZDriveMA.com

The FBI says it has received more than 2,000 complaints related to toll smishing scams since early March and recommends individuals who receive fraudulent messages do the following:

1. File a complaint with the  Internet Crime Complaint Center at www.ic3.gov; be sure to include:

The phone number from where the text originated.
The website listed within the text

2. Check your account using the toll service's legitimate website.

3. Contact the toll service's customer service phone number.

4. Delete any smishing texts received.

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