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Pittsfield Teachers Get Bereavement Leave for Pregnancy Loss
PITTSFIELD, Mass. — Pittsfield Public Schools educators can now use bereavement pay for a loss of pregnancy or a stillborn child.  On Dec. 10, the School Committee approved a memorandum of agreement with the United Educators of Pittsfield that allows the use of paid bereavement time for staff who experience a miscarriage or
Pittsfield Man Facing Charges in Hit-and-Run
PITTSFIELD, Mass. — A city man is facing charges in Vermont related to a hit-and-run crash that seriously injured a pedestrian.    The Bennington (Vt.) Banner reports that Nelsin Martin, 21, is facing a felony charge in the May 8 incident. He could face up to 15 years behind bars if found guilty.   The crash
New Year's Eve Celebrations to Welcome 2026
Welcome the New Year by celebrating with others at events marking the beginning of 2026, including live music, skiing, fireworks, and numerous parties.  North Adams New Year's Eve Ball Drop Center Street Parking Lot Time: 8 p.m. North Adams rings in the New Year with its third annual ball drop, held earlier in the
Dalton Public Safety Advisory Committee Down to 3
DALTON, Mass. — The Public Safety Advisory Committee is down to three members.    The five-member committee was established last June to examine all the options for a new police station or combined public safety facility, with the goal to have a recommendation to the Select Board by this
Local Experts to Host Forum on Artificial Intelligence at BCC
PITTSFIELD, Mass. — As artificial intelligence (AI) continues to reshape how we live, work, and learn, many are left wondering what these changes actually mean for their daily lives.   To address these questions, Berkshire Community College (BCC) will host "AI: Benefits, Challenges, and
Pittsfield 2025 Year in Review
PITTSFIELD, Mass. — The city continued to grapple with homelessness in 2025 while seeing a glimmer of hope in upcoming supportive housing projects.  The Berkshire Carousel also began spinning again over the summer with a new patio and volunteer effort behind it.  The ride has been closed since 2018.  Founders James
Pittsfield Housing Project Adds 37 Supportive Units and Collective Hope
PITTSFIELD, Mass.— A new chapter in local efforts to combat housing insecurity officially began as community leaders and residents gathered at The First on to celebrate a major expansion of supportive housing in the city. The ribbon was cut on Thursday Dec. 19, on nearly 40 supportive permanent housing units; nine at The First,
Berkshire Towns Can Tap State Seasonal Communities Resources
BOSTON — Governor Maura Healey announced that 18 additional municipalities across Massachusetts have been designated as Seasonal Communities, opening up new tools, support and grant funding to help them manage seasonal housing pressures.    Created as part of the historic Affordable Homes Act signed into law by Governor
Bill Sturgeon's 'Morning Drive' Finale Set for Jan. 6
PITTSFIELD, Mass. — WTBR-FM, Pittsfield Community Radio, will broadcast a special live "Morning Drive" radio program on Tuesday, Jan. 6, at 7:30 a.m. to celebrate seven years on the air at the Pittsfield Community Television facility.  The station moved to PCTV from Taconic High School in 2018 and had its inaugural
Central Berkshire Navigating AI in Education
DALTON, Mass. — The Central Berkshire Regional School District is researching artificial intelligence in education to inform future policy and practice.   "Our ultimate goal is to at least to have some common expectations that we can rally around first," Assistant Superintendent Aaron Robb said at December's
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