 | Habitat & Taconic CTE Students Build Pittsfield Home
The students had to do some snow clearing Thursday before they could start on the roof trusses.
PITTSFIELD, Mass. — Taconic CTE students will be able to say "I built that house" when they pass 37 Curtis Terrace.
On Thursday, roof trusses were set on the home that Taconic High School students are |
 | Friday Front Porch Feature: Allendale Pines North
PITTSFIELD, Mass. — Are you looking for an inexpensive home to raise your family in? Then this might be the home for you. And if not, there's a couple other options.
Our Friday Front Porch is a weekly feature spotlighting attractive homes for sale in Berkshire County. This week we are showcasing model homes at Allendale Pines |
| @theMarket: No Valentine for Artificial Intelligence
The ongoing debate about the high spending by AI companies is intensifying, but a broader thesis is emerging. AI is now casting uncertainty across more industries, unsettling investors and markets alike.
Software stocks have been the most obvious area of concern. The sector, and Microsoft in particular, has seen relentless |
 | North Street Restaurant Serving Authentic Afro-Caribbean Cuisine
Andre Lynch has transformed the former Lulu's on North Street into a bright and sunny space to serve his Caribbean cuisine.
PITTSFIELD, Mass. — Dre's Global Kitchen is bringing the flavors of the Caribbean to North Street starting this weekend.
The new restaurant at 137 North St. is holding its |
| Pittsfield Council Accepts $2.3M to Support Housing Projects
PITTSFIELD, Mass. — The city is making inroads with affordable and supportive housing, and planning for more units.
City Council has accepted a total of $2.3 million in state funds to support upcoming housing developments as the permanent supportive apartments on West Housatonic Street are preparing to open next month.
And |
| The Retired Investor: More Nations End-Run U.S. In Trade Deals
There were concerns that U.S. tariffs during the Trump presidency would spark similar responses from other nations. This could have greatly reduced global trade, possibly causing an economic recession. That outcome did not happen, but a different development did.
While retaliation is still a possibility, Donald Trump's |
| Victim in Fatal Dragging Identified as Pittsfield Man
PITTSFIELD, Mass. — Police are searching for a suspect in a fatal hit-and-run on Tuesday.
The victim was identified on Wednesday as William S. Colbert, 69, of Pittsfield.
His body was found nearly four miles away from where he was reportedly struck.
The initial report was that |
 | Holiday Hours: Presidents Day
Gen. George Washington taking command of the Continental Army in Cambridge in 1775.
Washington's Birthday will be celebrated on Monday, Feb. 16.
The holiday was first enacted by Congress in 1879 to mark George Washington's birthday on Feb. 22 and later moved to the third Monday in February in 1968. While the name of |
 | Balance Rock Investment Group Introduces New Hire
PITTSFIELD, Mass. Balance Rock Investment Group announced that Adam Schnopp, MSF, has joined the firm as Paraplanner, with a goal of further enhancing the organization's commitment to comprehensive financial planning and exceptional client service.
Schnopp brings an analytical background and hands-on experience in financial |
| Lisa Jacobs Memorial Scholarship Fund Accepting Applications
PITTSFIELD, Mass. — UCP of Western Massachusetts is now accepting applications for the Lisa Jacobs Memorial Scholarship Fund, a scholarship honoring the life of Lisa Jacobs and her belief in living a "Life without Limits."
The fund was established by Lisa's mother, Maren Jacobs, a Board Member of UCP of |
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