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The silk pillowcase and post card was donated by Jean Gingras. The items will be added to Dalton Historical’s collection and will be included in a future Memorial or Veteran’s Day display.
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The postcard depicts a trolley accident that happened in 1910 or 1911.

Dalton Historical Commission Receives Item Donations

By Sabrina DammsiBerkshires Staff
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The front of the pillowcase has the United States Great Seal next to a poem entitled "To My Sister" and the Pledge of Allegiance on the back.
DALTON, Mass.—The Dalton Historical Commission received a World War II pillow case and postcard donation during its meeting on Wednesday afternoon. 
 
The silk pillowcase and post card was donated by Jean Gingras. The items will be added to Dalton Historical’s collection and will be included in a future Memorial or Veteran’s Day display. 
 
The display will include war memorabilia including old newspaper clippings from wartime, various war uniforms, and more. 
 
The pillowcase was owned by World War II Private Richard Brewer. He enlisted in August 1944. He served as an auto serviceman until he was honorably discharged in July 1946. 
 
During his tenure, he received the Victory Medal and American Theatre Ribbon. 
 
The front of the pillowcase has the United States Great Seal next to a poem entitled "To My Sister" and the Pledge of Allegiance on the back. The postcard depicts a trolley accident that happened in 1910 or 1911. 
 
This is the fourth item obtained by the commission in the past four months. The first three items were donated to the Fitch Hoose House Museum, which is maintained by the commission. 
 
The Fitch-Hoose House Museum received donations of paintings by George Hoose in September and October and an antique cloth doll donation in November. 

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Berkshire Money Management Welcomes Financial Advisor

DALTON, Mass. — Berkshire Money Management (BMM) announced that Financial Advisor PJ Gagne, AIF has joined the firm. 
 
He brings a grounded, values-based approach to financial planning, helping professionals and business owners in their 50s and 60s answer financial questions and move toward retirement with clarity and confidence.
 
Gagne specializes in guiding clients through decisions—such as when to take Social Security, how to protect their children's future, and how to turn a lifetime of hard work into long-term financial security. His collaborative planning style helps clients understand their best-case scenarios while preparing for uncertainties.
 
"PJ's ability to simplify complex decisions and help clients move forward confidently makes him a tremendous addition to our team," said Allen Harris, Founder and CEO of Berkshire Money Management. "His expertise will support our continued growth as we expand services across the region and open our new Williamstown office."
 
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Gagne lives in South Hadley with his wife, their children, and pets. He enjoys home projects, coaching soccer, and time with family. He holds a BA in Economics from Fairfield University and is an Accredited Investment Fiduciary (AIF).
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