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Adams firefighters respond to wall fire on Friday afternoon on West Street.
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Adams Firefighters Stop Fire in Home's Wall

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ADAMS, Mass. — Firefighters were called out Friday afternoon to deal with a smoking wall in a duplex on West Street.
 
Fire Chief John Pansecchi said the fire was in the wall between 22 and 24 West.
 
"We had to open up on the second floor above that and on the porch on the 22 side just to edify the hotspots are out," he said. "We've still got a little smoking ... we're trying to figure out where it's from. ...
 
"We're doing our due diligence."
 
He said there was smoke coming up through the floorboards on the second floor when he arrived.
 
"You knew something was going on. It was just a matter of finding it," Pansecchi said.
 
Firefighters did see some flames inside but "very little ... we hit it pretty quick."
 
He expected to be on scene for another 30 or 45 minutes. That was around 4:30 p.m.
 
The is under investigation although Pansecchi was "90 percent sure" of cause. He declined to say until he had consulted with the other firefighters.
 
He expected the occupants of 22 to be able to return to their home. There was some damage to 24 including the door. No one was injured.
 
Cheshire responded for mutual aid; Lanesborough was called to cover the Cheshire station.

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Anahata Schoolhouse is Offering a New Program for the Community

By Breanna SteeleiBerkshires Staff

Howard Rosenberg opened the yoga studio in 2018 in the old school house at 201 North Summer St. 
ADAMS, Mass. — The Anahata Schoolhouse on North Summer Street is offer a new service to its yoga patrons — ayurveda.
 
"Ayurveda means the science of life or longevity and it's a 5,000-year-old traditional system of medicine originating in India. It's a universal system of medicine that applies to anybody, anywhere," said certified ayurveda practitioner Hilary Garivaltis. 
 
"It's based on nature, natural laws, and rhythms and principles of nature and understanding that we're all a part of it so learning how we fit into the world around us is so important in ayurveda."
 
Garivaltis has been a leader in ayurveda for 25 years and taught for 12 years at Kripalu Center for Yoga & Health in Strockbridge. 
 
She continues to give workshops and courses, and helps set up programs, including now at the Anahata yoga and healing arts center. This includes offering personal consultations to create customized recommendations on diet, lifestyle and habits.
 
"Ayurveda is really body care, yoga is taking care of the mind, ayurveda is taking care of the body," said Aly Sprague, Anahata's director of ayurveda and yoga programs.
 
"It's extremely individualized, so no one that comes in is going to walk away with the same recommendations, not one person, because we are all made up of varying degrees."
 
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