Women's Imaging Center Presents Program On Lymphedema

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PITTSFIELD, Mass. - The Women's Imaging Center at Berkshire Medical Center will present a public program on Lymphedema, scheduled for Monday, January 26th from noon to 1:00 pm at the BMC Health Information Center, located adjacent to the hospital lobby.

The speakers for the program are Patricia Doyle, an Occupational Therapist at BMC and Bridget Von Jeetze, a Physical Therapist at the hospital. Doyle and Von Jeetze will discuss what Lymphedema is, how its treated and preventive care. The program is free and open to the public.

For more information or to register for this program, call Kathy Hart at the Women's Imaging Center at BMC, 413-395-7965.

Partial funding for this program is provided by a grant from the Susan G. Komen Foundation.
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Adams Man Convicted in Murder of Stephanie Olivieri

PITTSFIELD, Mass. — An Adams man was found guilty in the 2019 murder of 32-year-old Stephanie Olivieri, a Pittsfield native and mother of two.
 
A jury found Tyler Sumner, 30, guilty on Friday of murder in the first degree and possession of ammunition without a Firearm Identification Card.
 
The trial was held in Berkshire Superior Court. Judge Francis Flannery will schedule sentencing.
 
"Today justice was served in the tragic death of an innocent bystander, Stephanie Olivieri; however, this guilty verdict will do nothing to bring her back," said Berkshire District Attorney Timothy Shugrue. "Tyler Sumner murdered Ms. Olivieri while she sat in a car filled with gifts and decorations for her child's birthday. She was preparing to celebrate a wonderful event when her life was ruthlessly cut short."
 
Olivieri, who had been living in Yonkers, N.Y., was found sitting in her running car on Columbus Avenue when police responded to reports of masked men near South John Street and heard gunshots on the way.
 
The officers found Olivieri gasping for breath and blood running down the right side of her head. She was treated by emergency medical services and then transported to Berkshire Medical Center, where she was later pronounced dead. The Chief Medical Examiner found the cause of her death to be a homicide caused by wounds sustained from a bullet to her head.
 
Multiple individuals testified that they believed Sumner was targeting an individual living in the area of the shooting and that Olivieri was not the intended target.
 
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