Berkshire Christmas Tree Will Be Used in Habitat Houses

WEST STOCKBRIDGE, Mass. — The Norway spruce planted in their front yard in 1967 by Earl and Lesley Albert will end its run as the Rockefeller Center Christmas tree on Saturday.

Carolyn Valli, CEO of Central Berkshire Habitat for Humanity, will light the tree in New York City for the final time on Saturday. That’s because the lumber from the 74-foot tall spruce will donated to the nonprofit.

“We are so proud to be the recipient of the milled lumber from this year’s tree,” Central Berkshire Habitat posted on its Facebook page…

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