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Timothy Shugrue, Berkshire County's next district attorney, speaks about his plans for the next four years

Shugrue election

Timothy Shugrue speaks to a crowd of supporters at the Proprietor’s Lodge in Pittsfield on Tuesday after his victory over incumbent Andrea Harrington in the primary election for Berkshire District Attorney. 

PITTSFIELD — Timothy J. Shugrue, winner of Tuesday’s Democratic primary for the office of Berkshire district attorney, is still coming to terms with the fact that six months of campaigning are over.

Shugrue says he’s still formulating policies that will shape the office — and criminal justice within Berkshire County — over the next four years.

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Meg Britton-Mehlisch can be reached at mbritton@berkshireeagle.com or

413-496-6149.

Pittsfield Reporter

Meg Britton-Mehlisch is the Pittsfield reporter for The Berkshire Eagle. Born and raised in Kansas City, Missouri, she previously worked at the Prior Lake American and its sister publications under the Southwest News Media umbrella in Savage, Minnesota.

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