St. Agnes Academy to Hold Informational Session in Pittsfield

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PITTSFIELD, Mass. — St. Agnes Academy (SAA) in Dalton will hold a meet-and-greet informational session at Sacred Heart Parish in Pittsfield on Sunday, March 23, following the 10:30 a.m. Mass.

The event will be held in the Sacred Heart Parish Center.

The gathering will provide an opportunity for parents and guardians to learn more about the pre-K through eighth-grade Catholic school, which is currently enrolling for the 2025-2026 school year.

SAA teachers, the principal, and parents will be available to provide information and answer questions. Refreshments will be available.

More information is available by calling 684-3143, emailing rfleury@saintagnescc.com, or visiting www.saintagnesacademy.com.

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To the Editor:

The Foundation: A Lifetime of Integrity

For over 45 years, I have been a fixture of the Berkshire community. As a professional house painter, I helped maintain the homes of this county; as a self-taught artist and photographer, I contributed to its culture. In the 1970s, my work was exhibited at the Berkshire Museum, where I earned multiple ribbons for my photography.

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My retirement in a Section 8-assisted apartment was meant to be my creative peak. For six years, I lived in peace and maintained a friendship with my landlord. That changed in July 2024, when a new tenant and her adult son moved into the unit directly above mine. The son, who had recently completed a four-year prison sentence for robbery, was under house arrest for months.

The noise from above became unbearable, making my creative work and daily life impossible. These neighbors show a complete lack of consideration for others and disregard the basic ethical standards necessary to live harmoniously within a community.

The Weaponization of the Law

Left with no protection from the landlord or the Housing Authority, I was forced to defend my living space. This tension allowed the plaintiffs to weaponize the legal system. The plaintiff’s son successfully petitioned for a restraining order against me. To prevent the order from being dismissed in late December, he fabricated a new allegation: He claimed I was "following him" in my vehicle.

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