Chris Vecchia Joins Stone House Properties

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WEST STOCKBRIDGE, Mass. — Stone House Properties announced that Chris Vecchia will be joining the company as a Sales Associate. 
 
Born and raised in the Berkshires and currently raising his own family in Pittsfield, Vecchia brings an understanding of the local community.
 
Since 2019, Vecchia has been dedicated to helping his fellow Berkshire County residents achieve their real estate dreams. 
 
In addition to his role at Stone House Properties, Vecchia is a Licensed Massage Therapist, musician, and actor. In his spare time, Chris is an avid downhill skier and hiker, and is a Tanglewood regular during the summer months.
 
"I am thrilled to join the team at Stone House Properties," said Chris Vecchia. "As a Berkshire native, I am committed to helping my clients discover how they can live their life to the fullest in this county." 
 
Buyers or sellers can connect with Chris Vecchia and the Stone House Properties team by visiting www.stonehouseproperties.com, or by contacting him directly at 413-281-6995. 
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Great Barrington 10YOs Edge Adams, Earn Rematch with Pittsfield

By Stephen DravisiBerkshires.com Sports
PITTSFIELD, Mass. – Mason Blackwell Wednesday singled to the right side with two out in the bottom of the sixth inning to drive in a pair of runs and give the Great Barrington Little League 10-year-old All-Stars a 14-13, walkoff win over Adams-Cheshire in the Don Gleason District 1 Tournament on Myron Gray Field.
 
The victory clinched a spot for Great Barrington (2-1) in the championship round of the tournament.
 
With a record of 2-1, GB will be the second seed in the best-of-three district final that gets under way on Saturday at Deming Park against top-seeded Pittsfield (3-0), a 15-0 winner over Dalton-Hinsdale (1-2) on Wednesday night.
 
Blackwell’s third hit of the night for Great Barrington capped a two-out rally to overcome a 13-12 deficit after Adams-Cheshire (0-3) took the lead in a back-and-forth game with a run in the top of the sixth.
 
“We were able to all that with two outs in the sixth inning,” Great Barrington coach Chip Paul said. “There’s absolute heart to these kids.
 
“Tonight, Mason hit the ball so hard all over the place.”
 
Both teams hit the ball well at Clapp Park on the final night of pool play in the four-team county tournament.
 
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