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Caccaviello Concedes Berkshire DA Race; Will Leave The Office After 30 Years

Paul Caccaviello was appointed district attorney of Berkshire County in March 2018.
Nancy Cohen
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Paul Caccaviello was appointed district attorney of Berkshire County in March 2018.

Attorney Andrea Harrington will be the next district attorney of Berkshire County. The current DA, Paul Caccaviello, did not concede the election until Wednesday. 

Although Harrington gave a victory speech in Pittsfield on election night, Caccaviello conceded only after he checked the number of write-in ballots cast for him and found the margin to be "insurmountable."

The 54-year-old prosecutor started in the DA's office as an intern in 1988, became a full time prosecutor about a year later, and was appointed to lead the office last March. But in a couple months, he's out.

"I’m about to end a career in an office that I have been in for three decades and formed a lot of relationships with the staff and people in law enforcement, treatment providers," said Caccaviello. “And so obviously there is disappointment in not continuing that kind of work.” 

Caccaviello said he doesn't know what's next. He wants to take a couple of days and a few deep breaths before figuring that out.

Nancy Eve Cohen is a former NEPM senior reporter whose investigative reporting has been recognized with an Edward R. Murrow Regional Award for Hard News, along with awards for features and spot news from the Public Media Journalists Association (PMJA), American Women in Radio & Television and the Society of Professional Journalists.

She has reported on repatriation to Native nations, criminal justice for survivors of child sexual abuse, linguistic and digital barriers to employment, fatal police shootings and efforts to address climate change and protect the environment. She has done extensive reporting on the EPA's Superfund cleanup of the Housatonic River.

Previously, she served as an editor at NPR in Washington D.C., as well as the managing editor of the Northeast Environmental Hub, a collaboration of public radio stations in New York and New England.

Before working in radio, she produced environmental public television documentaries. As part of a camera crew, she also recorded sound for network television news with assignments in Russia, Guatemala, Mexico, Cuba and in Sarajevo during the war in Bosnia.
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