North Adams Tavern Hosts Red Carpet Film Premiere

By Jack GuerinoiBerkshires Staff
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The cast of the movie 'Snitches' pose with State Street T owners Dennis St. Pierre and Bobby Cellana on Saturday night. See more photos here.

NORTH ADAMS, Mass. — The red carpet party premiere for the movie "Snitches" filled the State Street Tavern with cast members and locals.

After setting up the mobile red carpet in front of the tavern, the actors and crew members of the recent mob action drama made their way in to sign autographs and mingle with locals and invited guests Saturday.  

Actor, former North Adams resident, and Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts alum Wayne Soares, who plays Detective Wayne Bridges in the film, brought the "Snitches" cast home to his favorite bar after selling out premieres in Cape Cod and New York City.

Soares thanked longtime friends and bar owners Dennis St. Pierre and Bobby Cellana for hosting the event complete with food and mafia-themed decorations.

"Dennis and Bobby put on a fabulous spread, and these guys are the best," Soares said. "I have known these guys for 32 years, and I keep coming back. Thank you everyone here."

Director Steve Rahaman presented the bar owners with a poster signed by the cast for the already crowded tavern walls.

"I'm sorry if it is too big but you have to make room on the wall somewhere for it," Rahaman said.

He added that they have yet to have a premier quite like this one.

"State Street Tavern, thank you," he said. "I can't say how much I appreciate this, and I speak for the whole cast when I say this is probably the most heartfelt and most family oriented premier we have had."

After many acknowledgements the tavern was treated to a vocal performance from actress Debra Toscano before everyone made their way over to the North Adams Movieplex 8 to watch the film.


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Berkshire County Homes Celebrating Holiday Cheer

By Breanna SteeleiBerkshires Staff

There's holiday cheer throughout the Berkshires this winter.

Many homeowners are showing their holiday spirit by decorating their houses. We asked for submissions so those in the community can check out these fanciful lights and decor when they're out.

We asked the homeowners questions on their decorations and why they like to light up their houses.

In Great Barrington, Matt Pevzner has decorated his house with many lights and even has a Facebook page dedicated to making sure others can see the holiday joy.

Located at 93 Brush Hill Road, there's more than 61,000 lights strewn across the yard decorating trees and reindeer and even a polar bear. 

The Pevzner family started decorating in September by testing their hundreds of boxes of lights. He builds all of his own decorations like the star 10-foot star that shines done from 80-feet up, 10 10-foot trees, nine 5-foot trees, and even the sleigh, and more that he also uses a lift to make sure are perfect each year.

"I always decorated but I went big during COVID. I felt that people needed something positive and to bring joy and happiness to everyone," he wrote. "I strive to bring as much joy and happiness as I can during the holidays. I love it when I get a message about how much people enjoy it. I've received cards thanking me how much they enjoyed it and made them smile. That means a lot."

Pevzner starts thinking about next year's display immediately after they take it down after New Year's. He gets his ideas by asking on his Facebook page for people's favorite decorations. The Pevzner family encourages you to take a drive and see their decorations, which are lighted every night from 5 to 10.

In North Adams, the Wilson family decorates their house with fun inflatables and even a big Santa waving to those who pass by.

The Wilsons start decorating before Thanksgiving and started decorating once their daughter was born and have grown their decorations each year as she has grown. They love to decorate as they used to drive around to look at decorations when they were younger and hope to spread the same joy.

"I have always loved driving around looking at Christmas lights and decorations. It's incredible what people can achieve these days with their displays," they wrote.

They are hoping their display carries on the tradition of the Arnold Family Christmas Lights Display that retired in 2022.

The Wilsons' invite you to come and look at their display at 432 Church St. that's lit from 4:30 to 10:30 every night, though if it's really windy, the inflatables might not be up as the weather will be too harsh.

In Pittsfield, Travis and Shannon Dozier decorated their house for the first time this Christmas as they recently purchased their home on Faucett Lane. The two started decorating in November, and hope to bring joy to the community.

"If we put a smile on one child's face driving by, then our mission was accomplished," they said. 

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