New Attorneys Hired at Parese, Sabin, Smith & Gold

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Kelly Samuels and Pamela Green
PITTSFIELD, Mass. — Parese, Sabin, Smith & Gold LLP has welcomed two new associate attorneys to the firm.

Pamela Green joined the firm in July 2011, and has been admitted to practice law in Massachusetts since 2005. She concentrates her practice in the areas of real estate, estate planning, estate administration, elder law, guardianship, municipal and land use law. She enjoys working with first-time homebuyers, and people looking to buy or build their dream homes. Green said she believes strongly in providing compassionate, thorough advice to clients coping with the long-term illness of a loved one, or loss of a family member.

A 2005 magna cum laude graduate of Western New England University School of Law, Green was managing editor of the Law Review there and published an article on interstate wine shipments. She received her master’s degree in world politics in 1999 from the Catholic University of America, from which she also received a bachelor’s degree.

Originally from Lowell, Green and her husband have chosen to live in Pittsfield since 2005. She volunteers her time as the Berkshire Scenic Railway Museum’s general counsel and special events manager.

Kelly Samuels joined the firm in August 2011 and has been admitted to practice law in Massachusetts since 2010. Samuels concentrates in the areas of estate planning, estate administration and real estate. A recent graduate of Western New England University School of Law, she returned to the Berkshires, where she grew up, to practice law and make a contribution in the community.

A 2004 graduate of Berkshire Community College, Samuels pursued her bachelor’s degree at Smith College as an Ada Comstock Scholar, a program for nontraditional students. An Oliver Wendell Holmes Scholarship recipient in law school, she was production editor of the Law Review there before graduating in 2010.

Parese, Sabin, Smith & Gold LLP, with offices in Pittsfield and Williamstown, concentrates in business and corporate law, land use planning, real estate, nonprofit law, estate planning and estate administration.
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Dalton Resident Ranks Third in National Snocross Race

By Sabrina DammsiBerkshires Staff

Sal LeBeau on his machine with his sister, Kenna, in the black hat, and friend Brandon and his sister Alea.
DALTON, Mass. — At just 16 years old, Salvatore LaBeau is already making avalanches in the national snocross racing scene.
 
Last weekend, LaBeau raced in the Mount Zion Snocross National race in Ironwood, Mich., the first of eight races in the national circuit series. 
 
Competitions take place across national circuits, attracting racers from various regions and even internationally. 
 
Labeau rides for CT Motorsports, a team based in Upstate New York, on a 2025 Polaris 600R. 
 
This is LaBeau's first time competing on the CT Motorsports team. Years prior, he raced for a team owned by Bruce Gaspardi, owner of South Side Sales and Service in North Adams.  
 
Despite a bad first day on Friday when he fell off his snowmobile and didn't make the final, LaBeau carried on with confidence and on Saturday obtained his first national podium, placing in third for the Sport Lite class. 
 
"I'm feeling good. I'm gonna start training more when I come home, and go to the gym more. And I am really excited, because I'm in 11th right now," the Wahconah High student said. 
 
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