Adams Internist Elected to NBH Board of Trustees

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Chi Cheung
NORTH ADAMS, Mass. — Chi Cheung, an internist with Adams Internists, was elected to the Northern Berkshire Healthcare Board of Trustees at the annual meeting of the NBH Board of Corporators on Feb. 22. Corporators also re-elected five Trustees, and added 11 new members to their ranks.

Dr. Cheung, board certified in internal medicine, joined Adams Internists in 2001. He earned his medical degree from the University of Illinois College of Medicine, and served his residency at Yale New Haven Hospital in Connecticut. Dr. Cheung also holds a law degree from New York University. He will serve as liaison to the NBH Ethics Committee.

Re-elected to the NBH Board were Ellen Bernstein, Jonathan Cluett, Bruce Grinnell, Bryon Sherman, and Susan Yates, MD. Bernstein is a consultant and former publisher of The Advocate weekly newspaper; Dr. Cluett is an orthopedic surgeon with Orthopedic Associates of Northern Berkshire and serves as Medical Staff Liaison at NBH. Grinnell is an attorney who chaired the CARE Campaign for North Adams Regional Hospital; Sherman is a partner and certified public accountant with Smith Watson & Company; and Dr. Yates is a gynecologist with Northern Berkshire Ob/Gyn.

Newly elected Corporators include Childsy Art, MD, Kevin Bopp, Bill Bowden, Dr. Cheung, Jason Dohaney, Rebecca Gold, Duffy Judge, Matt Neely, Benjamin Rudin, MD, Micah Singer, and Jim Stakenas.

NBH Corporators serve as liaisons to the Northern Berkshire community, elect members of the NBH Board of Trustees, and approve bylaws. For a complete list of NBH Corporators and Trustees, visit www.nbhealth.org.
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Armed North Adams Man Arrested Following Domestic Standoff

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NORTH ADAMS, Mass. — Matthew Parker, a 44-year-old North Adams man is set to face multiple counts of attempted murder and weapons charges in Northern Berkshire District Court Friday morning following an hours-long, armed standoff at a Houghton Street home.

The Defendant is being arraigned for:

  • Domestic Assault and Battery
  • Assault with the Intent to Murder (3 counts)
  • Carrying a Firearm While Under the Influence of Alcohol (3 counts)
  • Possession of a hi-capacity firearm (4 counts)
  • Improper Storage of a hi-capacity firearm (2 counts)
  • Improper Storage of a firearm (6 counts)

According to a report, on June 10, 2026, at approximately 8:42 p.m., officers from the North Adams Police Department responded to 365 Houghton Street following a report of a domestic assault and battery. The caller said that she and her husband had been involved in a physical altercation.

She said her husband was intoxicated, making suicidal statements about shooting himself, and had access to both a shotgun and a pistol.

Upon arrival, officers made contact with both the caller and Parker. During the encounter, Parker threatened to shoot officers before retreating into the home and refusing to exit.

Officers believed the Parker was armed.

To ensure public safety, police established a perimeter around the home and requested assistance from the Berkshire County Special Response Team (SRT) and North Adams Police Department Crisis Negotiators. The Brien Center was also contacted and promptly provided an emergency mental health clinician to assist with the incident.

Special Response Team personnel deployed drones to monitor the residence and provide aerial illumination. During the operation, officers saw Parker exit the house carrying a rifle. He pointed it at the drones, stated a report. Parker subsequently pointed the rifle toward several officers positioned behind their cruisers. After officers attempted to de-escalate the situation, Parker returned inside the residence.

Trained crisis negotiators maintained communication with Parker for several hours in an effort to peacefully resolve the situation. At approximately 2:00 a.m., Parker ceased communication with negotiators.

Drone operators later observed Parker unconscious in a recliner on the first floor of the residence, with a rifle and shotgun on the floor nearby.

Members of the Berkshire County SRT then executed a coordinated operation. Diversionary devices were deployed through a window while an entry team simultaneously entered the home, secured the firearms, and took the Defendant into custody.

A search warrant was executed after Parker was in custody. North Adams Police seized 4 shotguns, 6 rifles, 2 handguns, and thousands or rounds of ammunition from the home.

During the operation, one SRT member sustained a minor injury related to a less-lethal bean bag deployment. Parker also sustained non-life threatening injuries during the arrest and was transported to Berkshire Medical Center for medical evaluation.

"We thank the community for its patience and cooperation throughout this incident, particularly residents in the affected area who complied with temporary shelter-in-place requests," North Adams Chief of Police Mark Bailey said The North Adams Police Department extends its sincere appreciation to the agencies that provided mutual aid and assisted by handling calls for service during this incident. We are especially grateful to the Berkshire County Special Response Team for its professional and decisive response, the Brien Center for the rapid deployment of a mental health clinician, and our crisis negotiators whose efforts helped maintain dialogue and contributed significantly to the safe resolution of this incident."

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