Court Briefs: Contractor Guilty of Tax Fraud, Windsor Man Sentenced for Threats

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Windsor Man Sentenced in Threat Case
 
A Windsor man was sentenced Wednesday in federal court in Springfield for making online threats and extortionate demands.
 
Michael Andrew Rodgers, 32, was sentenced by U.S. District Court Judge Mark G. Mastroianni to 15 months in prison, to be followed by three years of supervised release. In November 2025, Rodgers pleaded guilty to one count of threatening interstate communications and one count of extortionate interstate communications. Rodgers was arrested and charged in September 2024.
 
On April 5, 2023, Rodgers posted a threat on the Google review page of a Springfield medical practice that stated: "They gonna get what's coming soon. […] Will be there in the morning to get them myself one way or another. Locked and loaded." Beneath this text, Rodgers included an image of a hand holding a gun.
 
On April 6, 2024, Rodgers submitted a threat through a fraud reporting website for the Social Security Administration Office of the Inspector General with the intent to extort Social Security disability benefits. 
 
Specifically, Rodgers stated: "I m gonna start taking what I need. By any means nessacary. […] GIVE ME MY MONEY OR IM GONNA START DROPPING PEOPLE.  YOULL NEVER FIND MY WEAPONS SO STOP LOOKING AND GIVE ME MY CHECK.  […]  NEXT TIME I SLICE SOMETHING OPEN. IT WONT BE ME. ITLL BE ONE OF YOUR CHILDREN ILL MERC A WHOLE SCHOOL AND NOT GIVE A F***. […] SO YOULL BE MY FIRST TARGET IF YOU KEEP REFUSING TO HELP ME."
 
Windsor, State and Springfield Police assisted federal authorities in the investigation. 
 
Cheshire Man Pleads Guilty to Tax Fraud
 
The owner of a construction company doing business in Berkshire County pleaded guilty Tuesday in federal court in Springfield to a multi-year income tax fraud scheme.
 
Dennis Condron, 76, of Cheshire, pleaded guilty to four counts of tax fraud. U.S. District Court Judge Mark G. Mastroianni scheduled sentencing for May 19, 2026.
 
According to the charging document, over a three-year period, in addition to depositing customer payments to his company, D Condron Construction, Condron hid over half a million dollars in customer checks by cashing them and diverting them to his personal accounts.
 
When Condron had his taxes prepared, he did not tell his preparer about the checks he was cashing and diverting customer checks — resulting in his tax returns underreporting the gross receipts of the business by hundreds of thousands of dollars. As a result, Condron kept hundreds of thousands of dollars that he should have paid in federal and state income taxes.
 
Information provided by the U.S. Attorney's Office for Massachusetts. 

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Weekend Outlook: Love Is in the Air for Valentines Day

By Breanna SteeleiBerkshires Staff

Check out the events happening in Berkshire County this weekend, including Valentine's parties, plays, and more.

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North Adams WinterFest
Downtown North Adams
Saturday, Feb. 14, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. 

Downtown North Adams transforms into a winter wonderland with a variety of activities for families to enjoy. 

Take a ride on a horse-drawn carriage ride downtown, where you can participate in a craft fair, street hockey, children's games, and more.

Activities' line-up here.

10x10 Arts Festival

It's Pittsfield's 15th year of putting on a festival with winter and cultural events to get families out of the house and enjoy what the city has to offer: art exhibitions, plays, sledding, and more.

Read our story for more information here.

Baystate Winter Games
Lansing Chapman Rink, Williams College
Time: Saturday and Sunday
 
Figure skating competition hosted by Christmas Brook Figure Skating Club at Lansing Chapman runs 8 to 5 on Saturday, 8 to 6:30 on Sunday. Admission is free. 
 
The Figure Skating Show will take place Saturday, Feb. 14, at 7:30 p.m. Admission is $10 adults and $5 children and seniors at the door. 
 
More information here

Friday 

Truly Madly '90s: A Valentine's Dance Party
Stationary Factory, Dalton
Time: 8 to 11 p.m.

Berkshire Pride is hosting a Valentine's Dance for the LGBTQ community and allies. There will be a DJ and drag performances; attendees are encouraged to dress in their '90s best. Enjoy a night of dancing and fun.

Tickets are $25 for general admission; $50 for pay-it-forward to support Berkshire Pride, or a pay what you can.

More information and tickets here.

Karaoke Party and Contest
Methuselah Bar, Pittsfield
Time: 9 p.m.

Bring your friends and enjoy a night of singing and dancing for some great Valentine-themed songs. Duet with your partner, and compete for a chance to win a $50 gift card. The winner is announced at midnight and must be present to win.

More information here.

Anti-Valentine's Day Party
Berkshire Athenaeum, Pittsfield
Time: 3 p.m.

Teens are invited to dress up, disassemble and reassemble teddy bears. Eat chocolate, make bracelets, and sing break up songs. For more information call the Youth Services Department: 413-499-9480, ext. 203.

More information here.

Sweethearts Family Dance Party
15 Crissey Road, Great Barrington
Time: 5 to 9 p.m.

Berkshire South Regional Community Center is hosting family-friendly dinner and dancing. Kid-friendly music, Valentine decor, selfie station, music; dinner is pizza, salad and dessert. Dress in red, pink, black, silver and white — sparkles and hearts encouraged. 

Tickets are $5-$12 in advance, $7-$15 at the door. More information and tickets here.

Candlelight Concert Experience
First Congregational Church, Williamstown
Time: 6 and 8 p.m.
 
A Lumos concert experiences paying homage to composer Hans Zimmer. A string trio will perform themes from movies such as "Gladiator," "Interstellar," "Lion King" and
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