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The Retired Investor: Thanksgiving Meal Will Be Cheaper This Year
The president was correct last week when he stated that the cost of a Thanksgiving meal at Walmart will be lower this year. He neglected to add that this year's dinner contains six fewer products than its 2024 basket and only 22 items, compared to 29. I guess that is no surprise.   By this time, shrinkage is everywhere among
Greylock Federal Collects Donations to Support Local Food Pantries
PITTSFIELD, Mass. Greylock Federal Credit Union is hosting a food drive to support local food pantries.    All donations, which may be dropped off at any branch location through Dec. 31, 2025, will be matched with a monetary donation by the credit union.   "We recognize that these are incredibly challenging
Co-op Bank Announces Promotion of Chief Operating Officer
PITTSFIELD, Mass. Pittsfield Cooperative Bank (Co-op Bank) announced the promotion of Eric Padelford to Chief Operating Officer (COO).    In his new role, Padelford will lead the bank's operational strategy and execution, driving innovation, efficiency, and exceptional customer experience across all areas of the
Weekend Outlook: Country Fest, School Performances, And More
Check out the events in the county this weekend including movies, First Friday festivities, and Veterans Day inspired events. Check out our list of harvest festivals and craft fairs here.    Editor's Pick   Dalton Country Fest The Stationary Factory, Dalton Time: Saturday, 5:30
17-Year-Old Charged for October Murder of Brodie Slonski
PITTSFIELD, Mass. — A 17-year-old has been charged with the October murder of another 17-year-old over vapes.  On Wednesday, Sergio Ponce of Pittsfield, was arraigned in Pittsfield District Court on a murder charge in the fatal shooting of Brodie Slonski on Oct. 26. Ponce was arrested on Oct. 29 on an outstanding warrant for a
State Fire Marshal Urges Heating Fire Safety
STOW, Mass. — With temperatures falling into the 30s this week, Massachusetts State Fire Marshal Jon M. Davine is reminding residents protect themselves and their loved ones from some of the most common home heating hazards. "Most of Massachusetts will see some of the coldest weather since last winter over the next few
Pittsfield Tax Rate Drops, But Bills May Rise
PITTSFIELD, Mass. — The administration has presented a split rate that would increase the average single-family home's annual bill by about $220.  On the agenda for Thursday's City Council meeting is a hearing for the fiscal 2026 tax rate: $17.50 per $1,000 of valuation for residential property and $36.90 for commercial,
Second Defendant Charged in Taconic Teen Murder
Update on Nov. 12 at 10:30 a.m. — The Berkshire District Attorney's Office announced that Sergio Ponce, 17 years old of Pittsfield, will be arraigned in Central Berkshire District Court for the alleged Oct. 26 murder of Brodie Slonski.   The Defendant is charged with Murder. The arraignment is expected to take
Pittsfield's Department of Community Development Public Workshop
PITTSFIELD, Mass. — The City of Pittsfield's Department of Community Development has announced a public workshop and input session as part of the preparation of the city's Master Plan.    In collaboration with VHB, the Department has initiated a year-long planning process aimed at crafting a Master Plan that will
Dalton Fire Navigates Space & ADA Compliance Challenges
A bunk for firefighters. DALTON, Mass. — The Fire District is revisiting how to address its space limitations and Americans with Disabilities Act compliance issues.    The Board of Water Commissioners established an ad hoc committee last month to investigate the options to address the station's
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