Pittsfield man arrested for John Street murder

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Police have made an arrest in connection with the Saturday evening murder of a John Street woman. Pittsfield police arrested 28-year-old Daniel Lowry of 68 John Street yesterday afternoon for the murder of 23-year-old Danielle DiOrio (Dee-Oreo) of the same address. The Berkshire County District Attorney's office said yesterday that Lowry is due in Central Berkshire District Court to answer to one count of murder. Lowry has been in police custody since Saturday night when he was brought in on unrelated charges. Berkshire County DA Gerard Downing said that it's alleged that Lowry attacked DiOrio in the apartment Saturday evening and manually strangled her, causing her death by asphyxiation. An autopsy was performed on DiOrio yesterday in Holyoke.
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North Adams Awarded Grant to Support First Responder Health, Wellness

NORTH ADAMS, Mass. — The City of North Adams has been awarded a $15,000 grant from the Massachusetts Interlocal Insurance Association (MIIA) to support the health and wellness of local first responders through advanced, preventative medical screenings.
 
The grant will allow the City to offer comprehensive cardiac-focused health screenings to all North Adams Police and Fire personnel. The program goes beyond a standard annual physical and is designed to provide early insight into cardiovascular health risks commonly faced by Public Safety professionals.
 
Screenings will include advanced lipid and biomarker testing, along with personalized health consultations, delivered in partnership with Sigma Tactical Wellness, a nationally recognized provider specializing in first responder wellness.
 
"We know that a troubling percentage of officers die within ten years of retirement," said Mark Bailey, Chief of Police. "My priority is ensuring that our officers are healthy during their careers and well beyond them. This grant allows us to focus on early detection and long-term wellness so our officers can look forward to — and fully enjoy — their retirement."
 
Chief Brent Lefebvre, Fire Chief, echoed the importance of the program.
 
"Firefighters face elevated cardiovascular risks throughout their careers. This grant gives our members the opportunity to better understand their health and take preventative steps — at no cost to them — which ultimately strengthens our Department and the community we serve."
 
Participation in the program is voluntary, and all health information collected will remain strictly confidential.
 
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