Mele Hits for Cycle in Post 68 Win

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BELCHERTOWN, Mass. -- Simon Mele hit for the cycle on Tuesday night to lead the Pittsfiel dPost 68 Juniors to a 12-0 win over Belchertown Post 239 in American Legion Baseball action.
 
Mele went 4-for-4 with a home run, a triple, a double and six RBIs in the win.
 
He doubled in a pair of runs in the first inning, tripled in two runs in the third, singled in the fifth and hit a two-run homer in the sixth.
 
Gavin O'Donnell also doubled in an eight-hit attack for Post 68.
 
O'Donnell and Devin Reynolds split time on the mound, striking out 11 and scattering four hits.
 
Post 68 (5-2) travels to Westfield on Thursday to play Post 124.
 
Post 81 9, Post 125 8
GREENFIELD, Mass. -- Greenfield Post 81 rallied for seven runs in the bottom of the fourth inning to take a one-run lead and held on for a 9-8 win over North Adams Post 125 on Tuesday.
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Pittsfield Accepts Grant for Domestic Violence Services

By Brittany PolitoiBerkshires Staff

PITTSFIELD, Mass. — The Pittsfield Police Department received more than $66,000 from the state to assist survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault in collaboration with the Elizabeth Freeman Center. 

On Tuesday, the City Council accepted a $66,826.52 Violence Against Women's Act STOP Grant from the Massachusetts Executive Office of Public Safety and Security. The longtime Civilian Advocate Program is described as "the critical bridge between victims and law enforcement." 

"The Civilian Advocate Program brings law enforcement and victim services together to reach survivors sooner and respond more effectively to domestic violence, sexual assault, dating violence, and stalking. Through a collaboration between the Pittsfield Police Department and Elizabeth Freeman Center, this program bridges critical service gaps in our rural community, increasing safety and recovery for victims," the program summary reads. 

Founded in 2009, the program focuses on creating an integrated and trauma-informed response, ensuring access that meets the needs of vulnerable and marginalized populations, cross-training, and making a community impact.  

The Freeman Center has received more than 3,500 hotline calls in fiscal year 2025 and served nearly 950 Pittsfield survivors. In the past year, 135 clients came through the program, but there was limited capacity and reach, with only part-time hours for the civilian advocate. 

According to court reports, Berkshire County's rate of protection order filings is 42 percent higher than the state average. 

"Violence against women is an incredibly important topic, and when you read through the packet, it highlights that here in Berkshire County, our protection rates are 40 percent higher than the national rate," Ward 6 Councilor Dina Lampiasi said. 

Divya Chaturvedi, executive director of the Freeman Center, said there is a "crying need" for these services in Berkshire County. 

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