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Three face drug charges: ADAMS -- Sid Dudley and Nina Gomes, both of Adams, and Stephen Sitton, of Hartford, Conn., were arrested after a Friday night raid of room No. 1 at the Dugout Motel in Adams.
Police say more than a thousand dollars of crack-cocaine and heroin were seized. The suspects are being held at the Adams Police Department on drug charges and were arraigned today in Northern Berkshire District Court.
Phil Demers is writing this story and can be reached at pdemers@thetranscript.com, on Twitter @NAT_DigitalPhil, or by phone at 413-663-3741, ext. 225.
The Man in Black on Main: NORTH ADAMS -- The Mohawk Theater will reopen Sept. 29 at 8 p.m. for a special one-night-only concert aimed at increasing public awareness and raising funds for the ongoing Mohawk Theater Restoration Project and
"The Spirit of Johnny Cash," a tribute concert to the late country star featuring Harold Ford & the Cash Band, will be limited to 600 spots -- 400 seats and 200 standing-room only.
Although the theater went dark in 1991, Mayor Richard J. Alcombright said Monday that the city won't ignore its 75th anniversary -- part of the impetus behind holding the concert there.
Jennifer Huberdeau is writing this story and can be reached at jhuberdeau@thetranscript.com, on Twitter @NAT_DigitalJen, or by phone at 413-663-3741, ext. 227.
Savoy's seats are filled: SAVOY -- Selectman John Tynan and his newly elected counterparts, Allen Carlow and Bernard Malloy, spoke with the Transcript on the board's agenda for tomorrow night's meeting, as well as the board's plans for the future, now that it is back at full strength.
Phil Demers is writing this story and can be reached at pdemers@thetranscript.com, on Twitter @NAT_DigitalPhil, or by phone at 413-663-3741, ext. 225.
A place in the country: WILLIAMSTOWN -- Williamstown Theatre Festival's final Main Stage show, "A Month in the Country," is reviewed. The production runs through Aug. 19.
Jennifer Huberdeau is writing this story and can be reached at jhuberdeau@thetranscript.com, on Twitter @NAT_DigitalJen, or by phone at 413-663-3741, ext. 227.



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