Single Vehicle Crash in Williamstown Sends One to Hospital

By Stephen DravisiBerkshires Staff
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WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. — Police are investigating a Saturday afternoon motorcycle accident on Green River Road that sent the operator to the hospital.
 
Police on Monday morning said Lanesborough's Keith Rarick was traveling southwest on the road, also known as Route 43. His motorcycle left the road near 839 Green River Road and struck a utility pole.
 
When police arrived at the scene, Rarick was conscious and alert with a cut to his head, injuries to his leg and scrapes across his body, police said.
 
Rarick was transported by Northern Berkshire EMS to the Berkshire Medical Center main campus in Pittsfield, police said.
 
Williamstown Fire Department also assisted at the scene.

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Letter: Reject Article 41

Letter to the Editor

To the Editor:

Town meeting should reject Article 41 because sexual orientation, color of skin, health and wellness, gender, environmental issues and changes in the meaning of English words (including the word rainbow) are not well-represented by a flag in any community.

Work in the community to make the American flag ensure inclusivity, support, a sense of belonging, respect for others and acceptance among human beings who have the right to live with dignity.

If this flag is added to the three now recognized we could ask: Where does it end? The American flag represents the hope we all have for our community.

Martha Dailey
Williamstown, Mass. 

 

 

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