Northern Berkshire Veterans Services Veterans' Picnic

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NORTH ADAMS, Mass. — Northern Berkshire Veterans Services has announced plans to host a Veterans' Picnic on Friday, June 21, from noon to 4 p.m.

The event will take place at the Greylock Club Pavilion, located at 548 State Road in North Adams.

An assortment of sandwiches and salads will be served. There will also be desserts and beverages.

Additionally, there will be gift basket raffles and a door prize.

 


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No Paws Left Behind to Operate at North Adams Animal Shelter

NORTH ADAMS, Mass. — The nonprofit No Paws Left Behind animal shelter will operate out of the city's municipal shelter on Hodges Cross Road. 
 
Police Officer Matthew Reynolds, the city's animal control officer, will still be using the shelter for strays, and shelter staff will assist with care for animals while in holding. Animal control was shifted to an officer in next year's police budget after the resignation of Animal Control Officer Carrie Loholdt.
 
No Paws Left Behind is dedicated to rescuing and rehoming dogs and cats from the area.
 
"We are excited to open our doors and welcome the community to join us in our mission to provide hope and homes for animals in need," said Noelle Howland, executive director of No Paws Left Behind. "Our goal is to create a safe and nurturing environment where every animal who comes through our doors can thrive and find their perfect match. I can't thank the mayor and the city of North Adams team enough for all of their support and embarking on this journey with us.
 
"I am excited to perform this very important service to our community."
 
Noelle Howland was the manager at the former Eleanor Sonsini Animal Shelter in Pittsfield. After its closure, she sought to  carry on the no-kill shelter's legacy of rehoming cats and dogs. 
 
No Paws Left Behind was created, a new board of directors established and a decision made to look northward for a new home. The nonprofit has been in talks with the city for months about using the municipal shelter, created when the Department of Public Services moved into the former aluminum anodizing plant on Hodges Cross Road. The dog pound had previously been up by the reservoir. 
 
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