Berkshire Food Project's Super Bite 2026

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NORTH ADAMS, Mass. — Local chefs are coming together for a Chopped-style showdown to support the Berkshire
Food Project (BFP) on Friday, May 8, from 6 to 9 PM at Greylock Works.
 
Super Bite 2026 features chef-crafted "super bites," music, and a silent auction. 
 
All proceeds help Berkshire Food Project provide nutritious, no-cost meals to neighbors facing food insecurity and social isolation.
 
Tickets are available only in advance and sold out last year. Purchase tickets at the Berkshire Food Project website
 
Two ticket levels are available:
? Golden Palate – $175 Includes all chef bites, a drink ticket, entertainment, and provides 12
meals to those facing food insecurity and social isolation.
 
? Silver Palate – $125 Includes all chef bites, a drink ticket, and entertainment.
 
Berkshire Food Project is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit dedicated to alleviating food insecurity and social isolation through daily meals and community connection. 
If you would like to contribute information on this article, contact us at info@iberkshires.com.

SteepleCats Swept at Home

By Ben McDonoughFor iBerkshires.com Sports
NORTH ADAMS, Mass. -- The North Adams SteepleCats matched the North Shore Navigators through the opening three innings Sunday evening, but a four-run fourth inning proved to be the difference as the Navigators earned a 6-2 victory and a double-header sweep at Joe Wolfe Field.
 
North Shore won Game One of the double-header, 4-2, following a shutout win over the 'Cats on Saturday night.
 
In Sunday's nightcap, North Adams received a strong start from Garrett Gates and solid relief work throughout the evening, but the SteepleCats were unable to overcome North Shore’s decisive offensive outburst in the middle innings.
 
Gates set the tone from the outset, retiring the Navigators in order in the first inning on a pair of groundouts and a pop out. The right-hander continued to keep North Shore off the scoreboard over the next two frames, working efficiently while allowing his defense to make plays behind him.
 
The SteepleCats had opportunities to strike first.
 
Jake Butler drew a walk in the opening inning before Sebastian Rhoades reached base and advanced into scoring position with a stolen base. North Adams again threatened in the second when Colsen Loughren lined a one-out double, but North Shore starter John Milewski worked out of trouble to keep the game scoreless.
 
Neither team found much offensive rhythm through the first three innings as both pitching staffs controlled the pace. Gates retired the side in order in the third, while the SteepleCats continued searching for the timely hit that could break the deadlock.
 
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