Jiminy Peak Mountain Adventure Park Closing Weekend E-Coupon

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Mountain Adventure Park Final Weekend & E-Coupons The weekend is almost here and it is the final weekend of the Mountain Adventure Park season! The Park will be open with limited activities including the Alpine Super Slide, Mountain Coaster, climbing wall, mini golf and scenic summit rides. Visit jiminypeak.com to sign up for a buy one get one free e-coupon for this weekend valid for a 3-hour or full day pass. Park hours are 11 am – 6 pm Saturday and Sunday, weather permitting. Purchase a Value Card and Receive a FREE Lift Ticket The close of the summer season means snow is right around the corner and Jiminy Peak’s state of the art snowmaking system is at the ready as soon as the temperature drops. Now is the perfect time to purchase your Value Card. For just $39, the Value Card is valid for $15 the price of a lift ticket every time you ski or ride at Jiminy this winter. Purchases made before November 18th will receive a free lift ticket, valid Sunday-Friday, non-holiday during the 2007/2008 winter season. Value Cards may be purchased online at jiminypeak.com, over the phone at (413) 738-5500 ext. 3090 and in person at the resort. Purchase one for yourself and for that skier or boarder in your life, the holidays are right around the corner. See you on the slopes! A Winter Getaway at Jiminy Peak The Country Inn at Jiminy Peak makes the perfect winter getaway. With slopeside lodging accommodations in one-bedrooms suites featuring kitchenettes and mater baths, it makes the perfect place to escape. Visit our lodging specials page to see some great early season deals and keep an eye out for our new packages for the upcoming season! Call (800) 882-8859 to reserve your stay today.
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Adams Couple Sentenced to Staggered Prison Terms in Death of Foster Infant

By Brittany PolitoiBerkshires Staff
PITTSFIELD, Mass. — An Adams couple will serve staggered three-to-five year prison sentences for the 2020 death of their foster infant. 
 
Matthew Tucker and Cassandra Barlow-Tucker on March 16 were found guilty of involuntary manslaughter and reckless child endangerment in the death of Kristoff Zenopolous on Feb. 18, 2020.  
 
Their sentencing was delayed by Judge Tracy Duncan until Thursday to determine how their four children, two of whom have high needs, would be cared for. 
 
Kristoff was just 10 months old when he died from complications with respiratory illness, strep throat, and pneumonia. A Superior Court jury determined that his death was a result of neglect. The commonwealth requested five years in prison and three years of probation for both defendants.
 
On Thursday, the rescheduled hearing for sentence imposition was held, and Tucker and Barlow-Tucker were sentenced to state prison for manslaughter involving neglect of legal duty, and three years of probation for reckless child endangerment. 
 
Court documents state that Barlow-Tucker was committed to the Massachusetts Correctional Institution in Framingham. She will serve three to five years there first; her husband, will serve his sentence once hers is completed but will be on probation.
 
"The sentences imposed will be a state prison sentence of not less than 3 years and not more than 5 years to MCI as to each Defendant as to count #1. The sentences will be staggered. Ms. Barlow-Tucker will serve her incarceration sentence first," court dockets read.  
 
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