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Market 32, Price Chopper Recall Select Chicken Wraps
06:15PM / Friday, May 16, 2025

PITTSFIELD, Mass. — Market 32 and Price Chopper have announced a voluntary recall of specific Market 32 by Price Chopper brand pre-made Chicken Wraps due to potential Listeria monocytogenes contamination.

The recall affects Chicken Caesar, Buffalo Chicken, and Chicken Bacon Ranch varieties sold in the deli/food fare section, with the following UPC codes: 4173500762 (Caesar), 4173500763 (Buffalo), and 4173505513 (Bacon Ranch). The wraps were produced by Rachael's Food Corporation.

The company states that the affected products have past their sell-by dates and are no longer available for purchase in stores. However, the recall is being issued as a precautionary measure to ensure

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Pittsfield Announces Street Improvement Project Schedule for May 19-23
03:30PM / Friday, May 16, 2025

PITTSFIELD, Mass. — The City of Pittsfield has announced a schedule of street improvements to take place from May 19 through May 23.

From May 19 to May 22, crews are scheduled to apply loam and seed to Orlando Avenue, Backman Avenue, Daniels Avenue, and Jason Street. During the same period, structures on the initial section of Newell Street, between East Street and Lyman Street, will be raised.

On Friday, May 23, the first course of paving is planned for Newell Street, specifically the section between Elm Street and Lyman Street, as well as for Meadow Lane.

The city has prohibited on-street parking on the aforementioned streets between the hours of 6 a.m. and 6 p.m. while this work

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@theMarket: Investors Regain Confidence as Tariff Fears Abate
By Bill Schmick,
01:38PM / Friday, May 16, 2025
The 90-day reprieve on tariffs has given markets a boost. This week, equity indexes briefly turned positive for the year. Are there more gains ahead?   Further upside in stocks is dependent on the next moves out of Washington. For now, tariff fears are on the back burner. Fewer tariffs imply less of a hit on the economy. That has convinced many brokers and money managers to backpedal on their recession predictions. Investor attention has now swerved to Congress and the passage of Trump's "Big Beautiful Bill."   The president's spending bill is beginning to take shape, although the time to passage continues to slip. The original idea was to extend the tax cuts of

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Weekend Outlook: Warblers, Farmers Markets & Hot Rods
By Sabrina Damms, iBerkshires Staff
12:49PM / Friday, May 16, 2025
Check out the events in the Berkshires this weekend, including a school musical, a car show, plant and nature events, and more.    Editor's Pick      Ventfort Hall Community Day 104 Walker Street, Lenox Saturday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.    Admission into Ventfort Hall is free, giving community members the chance to see inside the mansion and walk its grounds. At noon,  visitors will see the newly unveiled green and white striped awnings.    There will also be hourly presentations on the history of Ventfort Hall in the mansion's library from 10 to 3.   More information here.    Multiple

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Downtown Pittsfield Announces 'Hey Neighbor!' Summer Marketing Grants
10:33AM / Friday, May 16, 2025
PITTSFIELD, Mass.— Downtown Pittsfield, Inc. (DPI) is offering the 2025 "Hey Neighbor!" Summer Marketing Grant for downtown storefront businesses.    Funded by MassDevelopment's Transformative Development Initiative (TDI), the grant aims to support businesses through coordinated cinema and radio marketing campaigns.   Ten businesses in downtown Pittsfield will be awarded marketing grants. Recipients will receive custom video advertisements to be shown before films at the Beacon Cinema and radio advertisements to air on WUPE/WBEC FM from June through August 2025. The initiative seeks to increase foot traffic, raise community awareness, and highlight the

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UNICO of Pittsfield to Hold Mother's Day Community Drive
08:00AM / Friday, May 16, 2025
PITTSFIELD, Mass.— UNICO of Pittsfield will conduct a Mother's Day Community Drive for Families in Need on Saturday, May 17.    The drive will collect new pillows, new twin sheet sets, diapers (size 6 and Pull-Ups), diaper wipes or hand wipes, and personal care items such as body wash, shampoo, conditioner, and deodorant. They will also be collecting blank calendar planners, adult coloring books, and color pencils. All collected items will be donated to the Elizabeth Freeman Center's families.   Donations will be accepted from 9 a.m. to noon at the Elizabeth Freeman Center, located at 66 Allen Street, Pittsfield, and from noon until 6 p.m. at Balderdash Cellars,

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Local Women Writers to Present 'Defy: Words in Bloom' at WANDER
07:34AM / Friday, May 16, 2025

PITTSFIELD, Mass. — WANDER Berkshires will host "Defy: Words in Bloom," an evening of new work by five local women writers, on Wednesday, May 21, 2025, at 7 p.m.

The event is part of ArtWeek Berkshires and will feature poetry and creative nonfiction performances by Deirdre McKenna, maayan nuri héd, Nichole Dupont, Alÿcia Bacon, and Elizabeth Nelson.

Paper flower sculptures by Elizabeth Nelson, who also curated the event, will be on display at WANDER from May 16–26.

Deirdre McKenna is a writer and visual artist based in the Berkshires. maayan nuri héd is an antidisciplinarian artist and community organizer. Nichole Dupont is a writer, columnist,

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Taconic High School Stages 'Hadestown: Teen Edition'
By Sabrina Damms, iBerkshires Staff
05:48AM / Friday, May 16, 2025

Junior Brendan Bayles, as Hades, dancing with senior Ryley Schwarz, who plays Persephone.   PITTSFIELD, Mass. — After six transformative months of preparation and an exciting opening weekend, the Taconic High School theater department will conclude its spring musical, "Hadestown: Teen Edition."   This Friday and Saturday at 7 p.m., the students will be hitting the stage to perform the family-friendly adaptation of Anaïs Mitchell's Tony-winning Broadway musical "Hadestown." Tickets are $13 for adults and $8 for students.    The jazz-inflected folk opera follows Orpheus' mythical quest to overcome Hades and regain the love

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Western Mass Remains at Level 1 Mild Drought Despite Some Relief
06:00PM / Thursday, May 15, 2025

PITTSFIELD, Mass. — While recent rainfall has brought some improvement to drought conditions across Massachusetts, the Western Region remains under a Level 1 – Mild Drought declaration.

This announcement comes from Energy and Environmental Affairs (EEA) Secretary Rebecca Tepper, who reported that the Central, Northeast, Islands, Connecticut River Valley, and Southeast Regions have been lowered to Level 0 or Level 1 drought status. The Cape Cod Region continues to experience a Level 2 – Significant Drought.

Secretary Tepper acknowledged the positive impact of recent precipitation on streamflow and other indicators in several parts of the state. However, she also noted that

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The Retired Investor: Turning Around Finances of Vatican's Holy See a Difficult Task
By Bill Schmick,
03:55PM / Thursday, May 15, 2025
As America's Pope Leo XIV  begins his reign at the head of the world's smallest country, this Catholic sovereign city-state's financial and economic challenges wait to be addressed. It may take more than American ingenuity to accomplish that.   Located in Rome, the Vatican encompasses 110 acres with a population of under 1,000 souls. However,  despite its size, the Vatican has had an outsized impact and influence on the financial world thanks to its investments in real estate, banking, and private enterprises.   Those new to the inner workings of the Catholic Church should know there is a difference between the Vatican and the Holy See. The Vatican is the

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Latifah Phillips Selected as Pittsfield's Interim Superintendent
By Brittany Polito, iBerkshires Staff
12:16PM / Thursday, May 15, 2025

PITTSFIELD, Mass. — Community members and officials overwhelmingly favored Latifah Phillips for interim superintendent, citing her vision, vibe, and experience as tools that can make positive change.

"The mayor wanted to express that all three candidates shared some great answers during the interview process. However, one candidate stood out with her vision, and that is [Phillips]," Director of Administrative Services and Public Information Officer Catherine Van Bramer read on behalf of Mayor Peter Marchetti, who was unable to attend Wednesday's meeting.

"[Phillips] provided well-rounded responses and highlighted an understanding of what our district and

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Steel Rail Races Return Sunday
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10:31AM / Thursday, May 15, 2025
PITTSFIELD, Mass. – The MountainOne Steel Rail Races will be held on Sunday, May 18, beginning at 7:30 a.m. with a Boston Qualifying Marathon followed by a Half Marathon at 8:30 and an 8K race at 9.   The events will start and finish at the Crane Avenue entrance to the Ashuwillticook Rail Trail.   Route 8 access to the Route 8 Connector Rd will be closed from 7 a.m. to 2 p.m. The runners begin in Pittsfield following the rail trail north, then will cross Route 8 in Cheshire as they continue to Adams and back.   Race directors ask the community to expect delays in traffic.   More than 650 registered runners from 23 states including runners traveling over 2,600 miles

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