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The vaccination site at Berkshire Community College. Bridget Keegan has been helping people get appointments since January.

Pittsfield Woman Helps More Than 100 Residents Get Vaccinations

By Brittany PolitoiBerkshires Staff
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Bridget Keegan surrounded by devices logged into the state's online 'waiting room' and ready for when appointment slots open.
PITTSFIELD, Mass. — Many are feeling a COVID-19-sized weight lifted off of their shoulders because of a good Samaritan's service to the community.
 
Bridget Keegan has secured vaccination appointments for 127 Berkshire County residents and counting.
 
"I'm totally happy to help, it genuinely makes me feel good and it's definitely rewarding," she said. "I'm going to keep doing this because I feel like people need me to."
 
People have told Keegan that securing one of the limited vaccination appointment is like "winning the lottery" and she agrees, likening it to a high-pressure situation with great reward.
 
Keegan takes down the needed information of up to eight people at a time for the GetVaccinatedBerkshires.com website's weekly appointment drop and sets herself up an hour in advance on five different devices to secure the slots. The appointments are now completely booked within minutes of hitting the website, she said.
 
She is not affiliated with any organization and simply provides this service out of the kindness of her heart. Her family sometimes lends a helping hand with clerical assistance.
 
"I take my son's iPad, my mom's iPad, my phone, my brother's phone, my mom's phone, and my brother's laptop and get them all through the waiting room part," Keegan explained. "And then once I'm on the clinic part, I refresh all the screens every four minutes and then at 'go time' at six o'clock, I get every device locked into a time and then type in all of their stuff that I have written on pieces of paper."
 
She first began helping people on Jan. 27, posting on Facebook asking that anyone 75 and older who needed assistance to contact her. At that point, she had registered about 10 seniors and there were hundreds of appointments available.
 
Because there were so many doses available at first, she wanted to help quicken the county's vaccination by registering as many eligible people as she could to make way for the next vaccination phase. She was also well aware that seniors would have trouble accessing the website that is said to be tricky for even young people and wanted to make sure they were protected.
 
"After I did a few, the response back was just so like emotional, literally people crying because they're so happy," she said. "And it just made me feel like 'Oh, wow, I enjoy this, I enjoy the feeling of helping somebody.'"
 
Keegan has also helped people with limited access to technology who don't have a phone, email, or wifi connection, and has facilitated transportation to vaccination sites.
 
She shared the story of a woman she assisted who because of the pandemic hadn't seen her father or eaten at a restaurant in a year. The woman was able to escort her father to their vaccination appointments and expressed to Keegan that she was crying and "could kiss her right now."
 
Those responses are the ones that keep her going, she said.  
 
Keegan has a goal of securing appointments for every eligible person who seeks her help and does not currently have plans to stop. She "loves and hates" the intensity of it and has a natural drive to help people.
 
"Once I tell people 'OK, I got you in, check your email,' I feel so calm," she said. "Then the next time with the next drop of appointments, I'm like, 'OK, I've got six people, I've gotta do it,' and I get worked up about it and then I try to not be like so hard on myself because at the end of the day, I'm just trying to help people, so I think they'd be understanding if I couldn't get it."
 
The Berkshires last month was ranked highest in the commonwealth for population percentage vaccinated with 15 percent of the population having received their first dose. Since then, that number has increased -- but so has the number of people eligible for the scarce slots.
 
Keegan is happy to see that many of her peers and neighbors are in favor of the vaccine and said the system for vaccination is understandably "not the best," but is all the county has and should be utilized as best as possible.
 
"I'm so happy at how many people want it," she explained. "Thirty appointments are going for a reason and I'm just happy I live in a community where everyone wants to get it. I want here to go back to normal as soon as possible."
 
She expressed gratitude for the 211 State COVID-19 Hotline and the senior organizations that are providing assistance to those who cannot log onto a computer at their leisure.
 
A closing piece of advice she gave for those urgently seeking vaccination is to avoid preferences between the Pfizer, Moderna, and the Johnson & Johnson vaccines and to be open to any county vaccination site.
 
"I truly have enjoyed doing it," she said. "Even more so when people have given me a story saying, 'I've tried for three months, I can't do it.'"

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Friday Front Porch Feature: A Luxurious Home for Hosting

By Breanna SteeleiBerkshires Staff

DALTON, Mass. — Are you looking for a luxurious home with tons of amenities? Then this might be the home for you.

Our Friday Front Porch is a weekly feature spotlighting attractive homes for sale in Berkshire County. This week, we are showcasing 65 Johnson Road.

This 1998 single-family is newly remodeled and has four bedrooms and four bathrooms. It is 4,298 square feet on more than an acre.

It is on the market for $1,075,000.

The home includes a two-car basement garage, a home gym with equipment, and a custom mudroom. There is also a salt water pool and outdoor fire pit. The kitchen has custom built-in freezer and refrigerator, perfect for hosting, and comes with countless built-in space and custom drawers, including a built-in Miele coffee machine.

We spoke with Mia and Melissa Mazzeo with Berkshire Hathaway Homeservices Barnbrook Realty, which has the listing.

What do you think makes this property stand out in the current market?

Mazzeos: What truly sets this property apart in today's market is the exceptional quality and thoughtful attention to detail throughout. The sellers didn't just update this home — they reimagined it with care, intention, and craftsmanship. Every improvement was carefully considered, creating a move-in-ready space that feels both elevated and effortlessly livable

What was your first impression when you walked into the home?

It was an instant 'wow' moment. We were immediately impressed — and we absolutely loved the open floor plan. The space feels bright, connected, and perfect for both everyday living and entertaining.

Are there any standout design features or recent renovations?

Yes — this home truly has it all. Since 2018, the property has been fully renovated with both luxury and long-term quality in mind. Major improvements include a new roof, new windows, updated electrical and plumbing systems, new mini-split systems for efficient heating and cooling, new vinyl siding, and Trex decking for low-maintenance outdoor living. The pool has been converted to salt water, and the professionally updated landscaping enhances the home's curb appeal and outdoor enjoyment.

Inside, the level of customization is exceptional. Every detail was thoughtfully designed with built-in space for everything — including a dedicated coffee station, double dishwashers, a pullout shelf for your stand mixer, and custom drawers for cooking utensils. The large Sub-Zero refrigerator blends seamlessly into the cabinetry for a clean, sophisticated look. The dining room features a stunning built-in buffet complete with pullout refrigerator and freezer drawers, perfectly balancing elegance and functionality.

What kind of buyer do you see this home being perfect for?

This home is incredibly versatile. It's perfect for the buyer who loves to host and entertain, but just as ideal for a family seeking space and thoughtful design. And for someone who simply wants a private, peaceful setting to come home to — this property delivers that balance beautifully.

What would you say to a buyer trying to imagine their life in this space?

Close your eyes and imagine your dream home — every update completed, every amenity thoughtfully added, nothing left to do. Picture yourself soaking in the beauty of Berkshire County's ever-changing seasons through the windows of your all-season sunroom. Imagine the laughs and smiles that fill the air as you host loved ones in your chef's kitchen, designed perfectly for gathering and entertaining.

Now open your eyes… and you'll see 65 Johnson Road — the true definition of move-in ready.

You can find out more about this home on its listing here.

*Front Porch Feature brings you an exclusive to some of the houses listed on our real estate page every week. Here we take a bit of a deeper dive into a certain house for sale and ask questions so you don't have to.

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