Juvenile Facing Charges in Searles School Fire

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GREAT BARRINGTON, Mass. — A teenager will face arson-related charges in connection with a fire this past weekend at the vacant Searles School.
 
The youth, who is not being identified because he is under 17, will be summonsed to appear in Berkshire County Juvenile Court at a later date.
 
"Every fire has the potential to hurt someone," said Fire Chief Charles Burger. "We're fortunate that this particular incident didn't grow larger and put the community or the firefighters who serve them at risk."
 
Great Barrington firefighters responded to 79 Bridge St. just after 5 p.m. on Sunday, June 19, following a 911 call and observed smoke coming from the left side of the second floor. Upon entry, they encountered smoke and found combustible materials on fire, contained to one room with concrete walls and flooring. They quickly extinguished the fire.
 
The investigation into the fire's origin and cause was jointly conducted by the Fire and Police Departments, and the State Police Fire & Explosion Investigation Unit assigned to the State Fire Marshal's office. They determined that the point of origin was a piece of furniture that had been set on fire. Based on observations at the scene, witness interviews, and other evidence gathered in the course of an ongoing investigation, they identified the juvenile and made a charging decision late today.
 
Juvenile fire-setting is a serious issue that contributes to dozens of fires each year in Massachusetts, said officials. About half of these fires are started using smoking materials such as matches and lighters. 
 
Chief Burger, Police Chief Paul Storti, and State Fire Marshal Peter Ostroskey said they are taking 
 
this opportunity to urge parents and caregivers to keep these items away from children and explain the dangers of fire. To learn more about responses to youth firesetting, visit the Department of Fire Services' website or www.NoFIRES.net.

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Hoffmann Bird Club Field Trips: Tyringham

TYRINGHAM, Mass. — On May 22, Search for spring migrating and resident warblers, flycatchers, swallows, and raptors at several sites in the beautiful Tyringham Valley.  
 
Fairly easy walking on roads and  trails. The trip will be approximately 3 hours.  
 
Meet at Lee's Big Y parking lot at 7 AM and plan to carpool.
 
 
 
 
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