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Here s how much snow fell in Massachusetts on Feb 1: As much as 20 inches recorded amid nor easter

Here’s how much snow fell in Massachusetts on Feb. 1: As much as 24 inches recorded amid nor’easter Updated Feb 03, 2021; Facebook Share Many Massachusetts residents may have woken up to a cold surprise Tuesday morning: more than a foot of snow brought to the state by a roughly 24-hour-long nor’easter. Forecasters have been predicting for days that a major winter storm, the first nor’easter to hit southern New England in nearly two months, could batter Massachusetts with heavy snowfall, strong winds and some coastal flooding. Their predictions were largely accurate. According to the National Weather Service’s early snowfall reports, Middlesex and Worcester counties look like they were hit with the most winter precipitation, with 24 inches of snow recorded in Lowell, 22 inches in Athol and 21.8 inches in Acton.

Daniel Pearl Berkshire Scholarship

INFORMATION FOR APPLICANTS The Daniel Pearl Berkshire Scholarship was established in 2003 with major support from The Berkshire Eagle, the North Adams Transcript and friends of Daniel Pearl, to benefit Berkshire-area students who intend to major in journalism or music. The scholarship fund is invested by the Daniel Pearl Foundation of Encino, California and the award program is administered by the Daniel Pearl Berkshire Scholarship Committee. Daniel Pearl was a reporter for The Wall Street Journal who was kidnapped and killed, at the age of 38, by terrorists in Pakistan early in 2002. He began his career with stints as a reporter at both the Transcript and The Eagle between 1986 and 1990, after graduating from Stanford University. He joined The Wall Street Journal in 1990, and worked in its Atlanta, Washington, London and Paris bureaus. In 2000 he was appointed chief of The Journal’s South Asia Bureau in Bombay, India. At the time of his death, Pearl had been seeking an interv

Our Opinion: Berkshire community steps up for those in need

Of all the times for fundraisers, 2020’s holiday season was a hard one to be optimistic about. Despite the odds, however, three Berkshire charities not only met their goals — they shattered them. The Watson Fund, which provides food and clothing gift certificates to needy families throughout South County, beat its goal by several thousand dollars. The Laliberte Toy Fund serving Lee, Tyringham and Lenox Dale nearly doubled what it hoped to raise. And the Eagle Santa Fund, which pays for gift cards for hundreds of families in the Pittsfield area and beyond, topped $45,000 — an annual goal that was not met the previous two years but was surpassed by more than $10,000.

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