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Family Center of Northern Berkshire County held a duck derby on Thursday to raise funds for family programs and playgroups.
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Dropping the ducks into the river.
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Herding the bobbing rubber toys along.
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Coming into sight.
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Ducks everywhere.
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We have the winners.
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Ducks on the loose.
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Safely stowed for next year.

Rubber Duck Derby Raises Funds for North County Family Center

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NORTH ADAMS, Mass. — Hundreds of bright yellow rubber duckies were set adrift on the Hoosic River on Thursday night. 
 
The ducks in their jaunty sea caps were a fund raiser for Family Center of Northern Berkshire County, a program of Child Care of the Berkshires, to raise funds to pay for playgroups, family support, parent education and early literacy programs.
 
Participants could "adopt" a duck for $5 for a chance to win up to $300. Each duck had a number marked on the bottom and  the owners of the first three to make through a gate at the finish won the prizes. 
 
The race started out a slow but steady pace after the ducks were dumped in the water behind Noel Field. The band at Party in the Park was warming up as they were shepherded around the slight bend in the river toward the finish line. 
 
The winners were Sue Columbus in first place winning $300; second was Lisa Richards with $200, and third was Michelle (No. 219) in third for $100. 
 
Organizer Amy Hall said there were slightly fewer ducks than last year, the first year it was put on, but estimated the benefit raised about $1,000 for the Family Center. 
 
"It was lot of fun, I think everyone had fun," she said. 
 
The race itself only lasted about 10 minutes, but a wave of duckies overwhelmed the low fence trying to enclose them and headed downstream. Organizers grabbed baskets and buckets to bring the errant floaters back up the river.
 


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413 Bistro Closing This Month

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NORTH ADAMS, Mass. — The restaurant 413 Bistro is closing this month after three years in the downtown. 
 
The eatery, owned by the Brassards, opened in what was then the Holiday Inn, replacing the defunct Richmond Grill. The restaurant had been signed on by the previous hotel owners shortly before it was sold to NA Hotel LLC, operated by Peregrine Group, and renamed Hotel Downstreet.
 
413 Bistro announced its closure as of Sunday, Nov. 24, on its Facebook page on Friday. 
 
"This decision was not one we wanted to have to make and we want to express our deepest gratitude to all those who have supported us over the past 6 years in our various locations!" the post read. 
 
The bistro said it will continue to offer catering services for parties and events and will fill all preordered Thanksgiving takeout on Nov. 27. It has posted its takeout menu on Facebook for cooked turkey and a range of sides made for four people. 
 
The restaurant had initially opened in Williamstown as Berkshire Palate in 2018; about the same time it shifted to North Adams, it opened another eatery in Hotel on North in Pittsfield, which closed some time ago. 
 
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