Rolling right along…
The Berkshire Roller Girls held its first skate of the season gliding along the Rail Trail back in March, starting from the Harlem Valley Rail Trail head in Millerton. 
Photo by Kaitlin Lyle.

Rolling right along…

MILLERTON — Though based in Berkshire, Mass., the Berkshire Roller Girls couldn’t have picked a better spot to skate than the Harlem Valley Rail Trail in Millerton earlier in the season. 

As told by its members, the Rail Trail is a favorite spot for the girls’ group, as many of them frequently prepare for the skating season —  spring through summer — to spend on wheels. 

First they would check to make sure their skates were secure, then they would take off down the trail rolling through Millerton right down to the hamlet of Wassaic, totaling 23 miles. 

Residents and roller skaters interested in learning more about the Berkshire Roller Girls can check out the group’s “Berkshire Roller Girls” Facebook page and their Instagram page at @theberkshirerollergirls.

-— Kaitlin Lyle

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