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State Police search two cars involved in an accident on Dalton Avenue on Tuesday evening.
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Updated March 22, 2023 05:40PM

Driver Arrested in Accidents in Dalton, Pittsfield

By Sabrina DammsiBerkshires Staff
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Update for eyewitness information; and again at 5:40 p.m. for driver information. 
 
PITTSFIELD, Mass. — A motorist who allegedly caused two accidents and led police on high-speed chase on Tuesday was to be charged in the incidents. 
 
Police say Kevin Reale was operating with a suspended license when he fled the scene of the first crash on Main Street and then collided with two other vehicles near the Coltsville intersection in Pittsfield.  
 
Dalton Sgt. Bustin Buzzella flagged a light gray Chevrolet Malibu for driving 52 in a 35 on West Housatonic Street at around 6:09 p.m. on Tuesday. When he flashed his lights in an attempt to pull over the vehicle, the Malibu picked up speed and went through a red light at West Housatonic and Main causing the first accident of the night, said police.
 
The victim in that crash told police that she struck her head but refused medical attention.
 
Reale, said police, took off at more than 80 mph in the direction of Pittsfield. Buzzella continued to pursue the vehicle until he lost sight of it somewhere near Colonial Gardens or Taco Bell. 
 
He notified the Pittsfield Police Department and, as he was turning at the Sherwin-Williams Paint Store on Dalton Avenue to go back to help with the first accident, he was flagged by another motorist reporting the second crash down the road at Mavis Tire.
 
The Malibu had apparently rear-ended a minivan — its front bumper was stuck on the back of the smashed-in van. The Malibu had front-end and rear passenger side damage. 
 
A third car involved was a dark-colored Honda Accord that had been heading east toward Dalton; it had significant front-end damage. 
 
A witness who had been driving ahead of the Honda Accord said he heard the Malibu skid and clip the van. It then went over the median, hitting either a sign or pole, and then came in behind him and smashed into the Accord. Both cars came to rest in front of the Mavis Tire parking lot. 
 
The witness thought the Malibu was going more 60 mph and said it had been swerving between cars in what he suspected was an attempt to evade Dalton Police, saying the cruiser (driven by Buzzella) arrived at immediately at the scene with its lights on.  
 
"I can't say for 100 percent certainty that that car was fleeing. It just didn't seem right that a Dalton cop would be in Pittsfield with their lights on traveling at a high rate of speed behind that accident," the witness said earlier on Wednesday.
 
This suspicion was also expressed by multiple social media users who shared their accounts of the Chevrolet Malibu narrowly missing them and mentions of potentially two other accidents that day involving the same vehicle. 
 
Reale was taken into custody after getting cleared by Berkshire Medical Center; he was brought to court earlier Wednesday morning to face a number of charges.  
 
Both Pittsfield and State Police were at the scene on Tuesday night and troopers were searching the vehicles.
 
The road was reduced to two lanes and police were on scene for several hours. They declined to provide any information on the accident at the time — including how many people were involved or if anyone was injured — other than to say it was under investigation. 

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Pittsfield Affordable Housing Initiatives Shine Light, Hope

By Sabrina DammsiBerkshires Staff

Housing Secretary Edward Augustus cuts the ribbon at The First on Thursday with housing officials and Mayor Peter Marchetti, state Sen. Paul Mark and state Rep. Tricia Farley-Bouvier.
PITTSFIELD, Mass. — The holidays are here and several community members are celebrating it with the opening of two affordable housing initiatives. 
 
"This is a day to celebrate," Hearthway CEO Eileen Peltier said during the ribbon-cutting on Thursday. 
 
The celebration was for nearly 40 supportive permanent housing units; nine at "The First" located within the Zion Lutheran Church, and 28 on West Housatonic Street. A ceremony was held in the new Housing Resource Center on First Street, which was funded by the American Rescue Plan Act. 
 
The apartments will be leased out by Hearthway, with ServiceNet as a partner. 
 
Prior to the ribbon-cutting, public officials and community resource personnel were able to tour the two new permanent supported housing projects — West Housatonic Apartments and The First Street Apartments and Housing Resource Center
 
The First Street location has nine studio apartments that are about 300 square feet and has a large community center. The West Housatonic Street location will have 28 studio units that range between 300 to 350 square feet. All units can be adapted to be ADA accessible. 
 
The West Housatonic location is still under construction with the hope to have it completed by the middle of January, said Chris Wilett, Hearthway development associate.
 
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