Moresi & Associates Celebrates 25 Years with Donation to North Adams Regional Hospital

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Pictured at the December 11th donation are David Moresi and members of the Moresi & Associates staff along with Laurie Lamarre, Vice President of Berkshire Health Systems/Chief Operating Officer of NARH and Jennifer Dowling, NARH Nursing Director.
NORTH ADAMS, Mass. — In celebration of its 25th anniversary, Moresi & Associates is proud to announce a
charitable donation of $25,000 to North Adams Regional Hospital (NARH).
 
This contribution was presented to NARH on Dec. 11, 2025.
 
For more than two decades, Moresi & Associates has been rooted in Berkshire County, working to strengthen the local community through responsible, proactive property management, development, and civic engagement, stated a press release.  
 
This donation supports Berkshire Health System's ongoing dedication to delivering high-quality healthcare to residents throughout the region. 
 
Representatives from Berkshire Health System expressed appreciation for the partnership and the continued investment in the health and well-being of North County residents.  
 
As Moresi & Associates stated as they look ahead, the firm remains committed to fostering partnerships, supporting local institutions and contributing to the long-term vitality of Berkshire County, continued a press release. 
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Berkshires Dips Below Measles Herd Immunity

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NORTH ADAMS, Mass. — Three of the Western Massachusetts counties, including the Berkshires, have fallen below the 95 percent vaccination level for measles, mumps, and rubella to ensure herd immunity. 
 
The Washington Post's Vaccination Report Card for the nation found Massachusetts as a whole was at 97 percent; the Berkshires has dipped to 91.8 percent in the years following the pandemic. 
 
Hampden County is at 93.8 percent and Franklin at 91.5 percent; Southern Vermont is even lower with Bennington County at 90 percent and Windham at 91. The two other low counties were Suffolk at 94.1 and Nantucket at 91 percent. 
 
The MMR vaccinations are given at about a year old and again around age 5. The percentages are based on reported vaccination levels by elementary schools, a majority of which did not have that information available. 
 
Brayton Elementary in North Adams and Craneville in Dalton reported the highest levels at 99 percent and 98 percent, respectively. Hoosac Valley Elementary in Adams, Lee Elementary and Muddy Brook Elementary in Great Barrington were all at 97 percent.
 
Pittsfield schools had the lowest reported data: Morningside Community was 94 percent, Stearns 88, Egremont 84 and Williams 80 percent. 
 
The two closest Vermont elementary schools — Pownal and Stamford — were also below herd immunity levels at 90 percent each. 
 
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