Man Killed in Great Barrington Accident

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GREAT BARRINGTON, Mass. — A local man was killed Thursday evening when his pickup rolled over on Monument Valley Road.
 
Louis C. Muller, 62, was pronounced deceased at the scene, according to police. 
 
The incident occurred at about 6 p.m. in the area of 140 Monument Valley Road. Police say preliminary findings indicate Muller's 2015 GMC pickup was traveling south when it veered off and struck the embankment, causing the vehicle
to roll over. 
 
Muller was the driver and sole occupant at the time of the crash; no other vehicles were involved. 
 
Police Chief Paul E. Storti said the Police Department working with the Berkshire District Attorney's Investigative Unit and the State Police Accident Reconstructive Unit in investigating the circumstances leading up to the crash.
 
The Fire Department, Southern Berkshire Ambulance Squad, and Stockbridge Police Department assisted at the accident scene.
 
"Our hearts go out to the family and friends of Louis during this difficult time," Storti said. 

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House and Senate Kick Off 194th Session

By Brittany PolitoiBerkshires Staff

Leigh Davis was sworn in at the State House on Wednesday morning. She begins her first term representing Southern Berkshire. 

BOSTON — The start of 2025 ushered new state House and Senate terms, with members sworn in at the State House on Wednesday.

The 194th General Court session will see new representation from Berkshire County as Leigh Davis was elected to represent the Third Berkshire District on Nov. 5. She replaces longtime state Rep. William "Smitty" Pignatelli, who did not run for a 12th two-year term.

Davis said she is ready to get to work for the district and the commonwealth.

"I'm excited to collaborate with our Western Mass delegation to ensure Beacon Hill recognizes the value we bring and the importance of investing in our regional economy," she wrote in an email to iBerkshires.

"At the top of that list are housing, health care, economic development, and the environment. Sustainability — balancing environment, equity, and economy — defines my approach, and I'm ready to fight for the resources and policies that will meet the needs of our district and state."

The inaugural House and Senate sessions were live-streamed on the Legislature's website. Gov. Maura Healey, joined by Lt. Gov. Kim Driscoll, spoke at both.

"It's a special day and I'm sure whether this is your first time or not your first time, it is special," Healey told the House.

"Because every election matters and it's not easy to put yourself out there to run, it's not easy to do the work once you're elected, and I know that all of you are grateful to friends and family who are here today or watching at home, who supported you and helped make this possible."

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