Balance Rock Vice President Honored as Top LPL Financial Adviser

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PITTSFIELD, Mass. – Jonathan Meczywor, an independent LPL Financial adviser and vice president of Balance Rock Investment Group, has announced his inclusion in LPL's Patriots Club. 
 
This award is presented to less than 9 percent of the firm's more than 17,000  financial advisers nationwide. 
 
"On behalf of LPL, I congratulate Jon on reaching this milestone in their professional career," said Angela Xavier, LPL executive vice president  Independent Advisor Services. "Business owners, American investors and industries at large faced extraordinary challenges throughout 2020. In the advisor-mediated financial advice market, investors showed how much value they place on a trusting relationship with a financial advisor. We applaud Jon for his commitment to clients and resiliency as a business owner, and we are inspired by his dedication to making a meaningful impact in the lives of his clients. It is an honor to support Jon and wish his entire team continued success as they continue to add value for clients and in their business in the years  ahead." 

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Dalton Fire Makes Quick Work of Gasoline Fire

By Breanna SteeleiBerkshires Staff
DALTON, Mass. — Firefighters made quick work of a fire that started in a garage on Main Street on Thursday at about 4:30 p.m. 
 
Fire Chief Chris Cachat said the occupant was working on some motorcycles and "gasoline spilled, and there was a space heater that ignited."
 
It was going to be ruled as accidental, he said. 
 
All the occupants were accounted for and one cat was rescued. He said there should be no problem with the occupants getting back into the house once the electrical inspector clears the 
 
"The crews did a great job," the chief said, adding the late afternoon provided for more hands. "Perfect time of day to have something like this happen. We were able to get in here, get it knocked down."
 
The Fire Department was supported by police, Hinsdale, Windsor and Pittsfield fire departments, County Ambulance, the Water Department and Eversource.
 
Main Street was closed from Weston to Depot street for about an hour and half. 
 
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