Man Drowned in Becket Quarry

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Update: The DA's Office on July 24 identified the victim as Rainiely Meteo, 25, of Springfield.
 
BECKET, Mass. — A man drowned Friday in Becket Quarry; his remains were recovered on Saturday.
 
According to the Berkshire District Attorney's Office, the victim, a man in his 20s, and a woman, were swimming across the quarry on Friday. The man began to struggle and quickly submerged under the water. The woman and others who were on the shore at the time attempted to locate and rescue the victim. They were unsuccessful. 
 
Berkshire State Police Detective Unit the responded to a report of a drowning at about 5:36 p.m. along with members from multiple Berkshire County dive teams. In addition to a physical search, the dive teams utilized an underwater rover to assist. 
 
The rover successfully located the victim's body but experienced a malfunction and returned to the surface. Because of the malfunction and the nighttime visibility conditions, the dive team stopped recovery efforts. On Saturday, dive teams from the State Police, the Western Massachusetts Technical Resource Team and the Environmental Police returned to the quarry and recovered the body.
 
The name of the victim has not yet been released. 
 
"Based on statements from individuals who witnessed the drowning, the victim went under the water in a matter of seconds," said DA Timothy Shugrue in a statement. "The Berkshires have experienced a number of drownings, from children to adults, in the past few years. It is of critical importance to respect the danger that water presents. 
 
"In this hot weather, I urge all residents to practice safety and vigilance while swimming in lakes, rivers and pools. Even strong swimmers must take safety precautions in the water."

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Berkshire Special Olympics Returns to Monument Mountain

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GREAT BARRINGTON, Mass. – Hundreds of athletes of all ages converged at Monument Mountain Regional High School Wednesday for the 45th annual Berkshire County Special Olympics meet.
 
Runners, jumpers and throwers from throughout the county put themselves to the test and were recognized for their accomplishments.
 
As always, one of the highlights of the day was the banner parade, when Special Olympians from various teams make their way around the track to be honored by the fans in attendance.
 
This year, the newly-created Lee High School/Monument Mountain Unified Sports team had the honor of leading the athletes behind a contingent of local law enforcement officers.
 
Unified Sports, an initiative of Special Olympics and the Massachusetts Interscholastic Athletic Association, allows students with intellectual disabilities to compete in basketball in the winter and track in the summer alongside peers without disabilities while representing their schools.
 
Coaches varsity student-athletes from around South County participated in Wednesday’s event, helping to coordinate competition on two sides of the track and throughout the infield.
 
This year’s meet was dedicated to the memory of longtime Special Olympian Michele Adler, who competed for the Berkshire County-based Red Raiders team for more than 20 years and represented Massachusetts as a bowler at the 2010 USA Games.
 
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