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Trick-or-Treat, Halloween Events 2023
12:40PM / Tuesday, October 22, 2024

Halloween falls on Tuesday this year. Some communities may hold their trick-or-treating hours on the weekend. Check back as the holiday approaches for what your town is doing. 

If you are going door to door, remember to dress appropriately, carry a flashlight and only visit homes with lights on in your neighborhood. 

Below is a list of towns holding trick-or-treat hours on Halloween, unless otherwise noted. Those towns that are crossed out have not been confirmed. The towns with the asterisks are the same times every year.

If you don't see your town listed and you know the hours, let us know at info@iberkshires.com.

There are also plenty of other fun holiday-related

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Pittsfield ConCom OKs Bel Air Dam Removal
By Brittany Polito, iBerkshires Staff
05:52AM / Tuesday, October 22, 2024

PITTSFIELD, Mass.— Local approval for the $20 million removal of the Bel Air Dam has been secured.

On Thursday, the Conservation Commission issued an order of conditions for the state Department of Conservation and Recreation's Office of Dam Safety to demolish the nearly 200-year-old structure and restore the natural stream channel.

"Get that dam down," Commissioner Thomas Sakshaug said.

Last year, $20 million in American Rescue Plan Act dollars was allocated to remove the deteriorating, potentially deadly dam on Wahconah Street. It has been an area of concern for more than a decade, with the city and DCR conducting inspections, maintenance, and repairs. In 2020, it

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Dalton Seeks Clarity from DOR on EV Charger Taxation
By Sabrina Damms, iBerkshires Staff
05:51AM / Tuesday, October 22, 2024
DALTON, Mass. — The two electric vehicle charging stations at the Community Recreation Association have been delayed in energizing to clarify whether the town needs to tax consumers.    As a municipality, the town does not pay taxes on its services. However, some states require charging a tax on electricity usage, Green Committee member Antonio Pagliarulo said during last week's committee meeting.    The town is waiting to hear back from the state Department of Revenue on this matter. Once they know if charging a tax is required, the billing and payment system for the EV chargers can be adjusted to add that cost.    In addition, two weeks ago,

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Pittsfield Housing Trust Awards $860K in APRA Funds
By Brittany Polito, iBerkshires Staff
05:29PM / Monday, October 21, 2024

PITTSFIELD, Mass. — The Affordable Housing Trust awarded more than $860,000 in ARPA monies to three projects it felt pushed the needle on the city's affordability and availability crisis.

With an end-of-year deadline, the trust recommended three projects for funding, and extra American Rescue Plan Act monies were allocated to fill the gaps. The panel was originally awarded $500,000 to disperse.

Director of Community Development Justine Dodds reported on Wednesday that the city ARPA team adopted the trust's funding decisions made last month.  

Berkshire Habitat for Humanity received its full request of $240,000 for six new housing units, Hearthway received about

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Pittsfield Assessors Office Will Be Closed on Oct. 23
03:33PM / Monday, October 21, 2024
PITTSFIELD, Mass. — The Assessor's office will be closed on Wednesday, Oct. 23 as staff will be attending a conference.   If there are any time sensitive matters that arise on Oct. 23, staff will be monitoring emails and voicemail.   The city asks that any constituent who may need assistance reach out to the office prior to the closure or after the office opens, on Oct. 24.   The Assessors Office can be reached at (413) 395-0102.

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Household Hazardous Waste Collection Planned for Pittsfield
08:12AM / Monday, October 21, 2024
PITTSFIELD, Mass. — A household hazardous waste collection, organized by the City of Pittsfield will be held on Saturday, Nov. 2 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.    Those interested must pre-register to drop off designated household hazardous waste items. No walk-ins will be allowed.   The collection will be held at the city’s Highway Facility, 81 Hawthorne Avenue. Participants are asked to utilize the rear entrance on Hawthorne Avenue not the entrance from West Housatonic Street.   Online pre-registration is required by midnight on October 25 and can be accessed here: https://tinyurl.com/PittsfieldHHW.    Please review the complete list of accepted and

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Dalton Board of Health Condemns 27 Mountain View Terrace
By Sabrina Damms, iBerkshires Staff
05:49AM / Monday, October 21, 2024
DALTON, Mass. — The Board of Health voted to condemn 27 Mountain View Terrace on Wednesday after not much progress had been made to resolve the home's condition.    Although the board condemned the house, it also gave the owner an additional 60 days to allow the completion of necessary repairs and cleanup, but only between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m.   When a home is condemned, occupants must vacate and secure the property and a timeline is established for demolition or repair.    In Dalton, there's typically a one-year period from the date of condemnation during which the house must be demolished if not repaired, Health Agent Agnes Witkowski said during a

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With Autumn in the Air, State Fire Marshal Offers Home Heating Reminder
04:37PM / Sunday, October 20, 2024

STOW, Mass. — With crisp autumn temperatures settling in across Massachusetts, State Fire Marshal Jon M. Davine is reminding residents that home heating equipment is the leading source of carbon monoxide and the second-leading cause of residential fires.

"Having your heating system serviced each year will help reduce the risk of a fire or carbon monoxide incident that puts you and your loved ones in danger," State Fire Marshal Davine said. "It will also save you money by helping you heat your home more efficiently."

Massachusetts fire departments reported nearly 6,000 fires related to home heating equipment in the past five years. These fires claimed eight lives,

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Outdoor Ice Skating Will Return to Pittsfield
By Brittany Polito, iBerkshires Staff
08:01AM / Sunday, October 20, 2024

PITTSFIELD, Mass. — Nostalgic days of public, outdoor ice skating are set to return.

Parks, Open Space, and Natural Resources Manager James McGrath revealed on Tuesday that the city plans to buy a 50-foot by 100-foot mobile ice skating rink for its parks. It aims to provide a free outdoor winter recreation activity for people of all ages.

"We've been pursuing a small project to cite an ice rink. This would be a refrigerated ice rink somewhere here in the city," he told the Parks Commission.

Public ice skating is a well-remembered part of the city's past, but global warming has stymied the ability to make ice or even enjoy it on the lakes, McGrath explained.

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Market 32 Fundraising Campaign for Children's Miracle Network Hospitals
08:11AM / Saturday, October 19, 2024
PITTSFIELD, Mass. — Price Chopper/Market 32 is raising funds for Children's Miracle Network Hospitals.    During the month of October, customers can round up their change at the checkout, 100 percent of which will go directly to local Children's Miracle Network Hospitals. Price Chopper will match all donations, up to $10,000.   Children's Miracle Network Hospitals helps fund life-saving treatments, innovative research, vital medical equipment, and comforting child life services at 170 children's hospitals across the U.S. and Canada. The following hospitals, local to Price Chopper and Market 32 customers, are part of the network: Bernard & Millie

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Berkshires, Pittsfield Highlighted in U.S. Senate Debate
By Brittany Polito, iBerkshires Staff
07:34AM / Saturday, October 19, 2024

John Deaton, an attorney, has positioned himself as a moderate Republican and easily won the three-way primary in September. 

SPRINGFIELD, Mass.— Berkshire County was mentioned several times during Thursday's Senate debate, hosted by New England Public Media News and GBH News Massachusetts.

It was the second of two debates this week between Democrat Elizabeth Warren, the incumbent, and challenger John Deaton, a Republican. The debate was broadcast and livestreamed and can be watched here.

"Massachusetts, especially at the Berkshires, is truly magical," said Warren said when speaking about noteworthy fall treescapes.  

Warren and Deaton debated

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Consent Laws Void Criminal Charges in Miss Hall's Case
Staff Reports, iBerkshires
06:08PM / Friday, October 18, 2024
PITTSFIELD, Mass. — Criminal charges will not be filed against a former instructor at Miss Hall's School who is accused of sexually exploiting students because they were of consenting age.   A Pittsfield Police investigation was opened against Matthew Rutledge, 62, this past spring after allegations surfaced that he had been taking advantage of students at the all-girls school for decades.    The investigation concluded that, under state law, no criminal conduct occurred.    "Massachusetts law defines the age of consent as 16. While the alleged behavior is profoundly troubling, it is not illegal," Berkshire District Attorney Timothy Shugrue said

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