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Police Investigating Unattended Death in North Adams

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NORTH ADAMS, Mass. — Police are investigating an unattended death near the corner of Church and Blackinton Streets. 

According to the District Attorney's Office, the State Police Detective Unit assigned to the Berkshire District Attorney's Office and the North Adams Police are conducting an investigation in the area. 

Police Chief Jason Wood confirmed that authorities are investigating an unattended death.

"The Mobile Command vehicle is on scene to assist with an unattended death that occurred on Nov 1st. Unfortunately, this is all I can offer at this time," Wood said. 

No further details were provided, and the investigation is ongoing. 

Authorities were at the scene on Wednesday afternoon. On Thursday morning, the Berkshire County Law Enforcement Task Force van was still parked on Church Street on the Massachusetts College of Liberal arts campus. Unmarked police vehicles were parked in the driveway of a residence across the street.

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Healey, Driscoll Talk Transportation Funding, Municipal Empowerment

By Tammy DanielsiBerkshires Staff

The governor talks about a transportation bond bill filed Friday and its benefits for cities and towns.
BOSTON — Gov. Maura Healey and Lt. Gov. Kim Driscoll were greeted with applause by municipal leaders on Friday as they touted $8 billion in transportation funding over the next decade and an additional $100 million in Chapter 90 road funds. 
 
Those were just a few of the initiatives to aid cities and towns, they said, and were based what they were hearing from local government
 
"We also proposed what, $2 1/2 billion the other day in higher education through investment in campuses across 29 communities statewide," the governor said. 
 
"Really excited about that and with those projects, by the way, as you're talking to people, you can remind them that that's 140,000 construction jobs in your communities."
 
The governor and Driscoll were speaking to the annual Massachusetts Municipal Association's conference. Branded as Connect 351, the gathering of appointed and elected municipal leaders heard from speakers, spoke with vendors in the trade show, attended workshops and held their annual business meeting this year at the Boston Convention and Exhibition Center.
 
Healey and Driscoll followed a keynote address by Suneel Gupta, author, entrepreneur and host of television series "Business Class," on reducing stress and boosting energy, and welcomes from MMA Executive Director Adam Chapdelaine, outgoing MMA President and Waltham councilor John McLaughlin, and from Boston Mayor Michelle Wu via her chief of staff Tiffany Chu.
 
"We know that local communities are really the foundation of civic life, of democracy. We invented that here in Massachusetts, many, many years ago, and that continues to this day," said Healey. "It's something that we're proud of. We respect, and as state leaders, we respect the prerogative, the leadership, the economy, the responsibility of our local governments and those who lead them, so you'll always have champions in us."
 
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