Adams Police Make Drug Arrest on Howland Ave.

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ADAMS, Mass. — Early morning on Wednesday, Jan. 4, Adams Police conducted a motor vehicle stop on Howland Ave. and made an arrest after finding over 40 grams of cocaine and over 100 bags of heroin.
 
Police made the stop for defective equipment, according to a statement the department posted on Facebook.
 
The department reported that as the officer approached the vehicle the driver began to reach for their waistband. Police then removed the driver from the vehicle. The driver was detained, and the drugs were located on their person.
 
The person arrested was charged with:
 
1. Operating a Motor Vehicle with a Revoked a License
2. Defective Equipment
3. Trafficking Cocaine
4. Possession of Class A with Intent to distribute
 
The driver will be arraigned in Northern Berkshire District Court.

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United Counseling Service Wins Wellness Award

BENNINGTON, Vt. — United Counseling Service is a winner of the 2024 Vermont Governor's Excellence in Worksite Wellness Gold Level Award, presented by the Vermont Governor's Council on Physical Fitness and Sports in partnership with the Vermont Department of Health. 
 
This award is presented each year to organizations across the state that make employee wellness a priority.
 
The UCS Worksite Wellness Committee engaged staff in several worksite wellness initiatives this year, including a Community Supported Agriculture program in partnership with Full Well Farm in Adams, Mass., chair massages for staff, a potluck soup event for staff, quarterly lunches at rotating office locations, and facilitating ergonomic updates for workspaces following recent ergonomic assessments.
 
"We are honored to receive the Excellence in Worksite Wellness Gold Level Award," said Amy Fela, director of operations and co-chair of the Wellness Committee. "This achievement highlights our ongoing dedication to creating a supportive and healthy work environment."
 
UCS is a private, non-profit community mental health center that has been a part of Bennington County's integrated health-care system since 1958. The organization has been designated as a Center of Excellence by Vermont Care Partners.
 
Learn more about the Department of Health's Worksite Wellness Awards here. Learn more about United Counseling Service here.
 
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