Storm Forces School Closings

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NORTH ADAMS - A icy storm bearing down on the county lead to closings and early dismissals for schools across the Berkshires.

North Adams Public Schools will dismiss students at 11:30; McCann students will be sent home at 11:15 and its job shadow program has been canceled for today. Clarksburg Elementary is closing at 11:30 and Southern Vermont College at noon.

Schools already closed include Williams Elementary, Stamford, Adams-Cheshire Regional, Berkshire Arts and Technology, Mount Greylock Regional, Central Berkshire Regional, Mohawk Trail Regional, Florida, Savoy, Hancock, Richmond, Lanesborough, Lee, Lenox, Berkshire Hills, Berkshire Country Day School, Berkshire Christian School and Pine Cobble.

Saturday's Family Day in Pittsfield has been postponed until Saturday, Feb. 23, because of inclement weather and recent warm temperatures. According to Pittsfield officials and the Pittsfield Winter Sports Committee it will occur at the same time and place on Feb. 23: from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., with registration for activities from 10 to noon at the Controy Pavilion at Burbank Park.

The mix of snow and sleet is expected to have a major effect throughout the day into tomorrow, according to weather reports from WTEN News10 in Albany, N.Y.
 
The storm is tracking out of the Midwest, which has suffered from heavy snow and cold over the past week.

Snow will fall first beginning in the late morning, then turn to freezing rain by early afternoon with accumulations of up to a 1/4 inch of ice.

The National Weather Service has posted a winter storm warning in affect from 9 this morning to 1 a.m. on Saturday, and a hazardous weather outlook for the Berkshires and Southern Vermont.

Conditions "are expected to deteriorate" as freezing rain moves into the region, according to the Weather Service. Gusty winds up to 37 mph are expected along with the precipitation.

News10 meteorologist Steve Caporizzo said last night that most of the region will see sleet and rain by 2 or 3 p.m., with more rain to the south of the Capital District. Flurries are possible on Saturday morning.

Further north, significant ice buildup and high winds could down lines and trees, causing power outages.

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Jillian Tatro's Killer Guilty of First-Degree Murder

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Jillian Tatro
NORTH ADAMS, Mass. — A Berkshire County jury on Tuesday returned a verdict of guilty in the murder of Jillian Tatro four years ago. 
 
Luis Rosado, 53, was found guilty of murder in the first degree with extreme atrocity for stabbing his 38-year-old wife to death in an apartment they shared at 46 Charles St. on May 28, 2022.
 
He was sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole.
 
In a statement, Berkshire District Attorney Timothy Shugrue said his thoughts were with Tatro's family and that her son "demonstrated tremendous poise and courage during his testimony in the trial."
 
"Ms. Tatro was a victim of domestic violence. The most dangerous time in a victim of domestic violence life is when they are prepared to leave," he said. "We know that Jillian was planning to leave on the Tuesday following her murder. Her death is a tragic example of lethal consequence of domestic violence and the lasting impact these crimes have on families and communities."
 
He and Tatro had been married five months and during that time, Tatro had sought a restraining order against her husband.
 
Rosado had been convicted of domestic violence on another individual in October 2020. At the time, he was charged with three counts of assault and battery on a household member, strangulation and larceny and was sentenced to a minimum of a year in the Berkshire County House of Corrections.
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