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Pittsfield's Striking Out Cancer Event Back for Third Year
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09:00AM / Monday, May 08, 2023
PITTSFIELD, Mass. -- Area baseball and softball players ages 13 and up are encouraged to participate in the third annual Striking Out Cancer in the Berkshires Event on Saturday, June 24.   The day-long baseball and women's softball games will be played at Clapp Park from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.   A $10 donation gets you the opportunity to participate in the event. All proceeds go to the Jimmy Fund at Boston's Dana-Farber Cancer Institute.   Participants will receive a T-shirt to commemorate the event.   Joe DiCicco started Striking Out Cancer as a daylong baseball game in 2021 in memory of his wife. Last year, the event added a softball game.   Players who sign up

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Dalton Man Seriously Injured After Head-On Collision
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08:24AM / Monday, May 08, 2023
PITTSFIELD, Mass. — A Dalton man, John Cicchetti, remains hospitalized with life-threatening injuries after an early morning car accident Sunday.    On May 7, 2023, at approximately 5:00 A.M., the Pittsfield Police Dept., Pittsfield Fire Dept. and Action Ambulance responded to 1050 Dalton Ave for a report of a head-on collision between two vehicles.   A 2013 Chevrolet Silverado driven by Cameron Taylor-Boland, 28 years of age of Dalton, appeared to be traveling eastbound on Dalton Ave when he collided with a 2013 Toyota Camry operated by John Cicchetti, 78 years of age, who was traveling west bound.   Both individuals were the only occupants of their respective

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Pittsfield: Temporary New Traffic Pattern on Fenn St.
08:01AM / Monday, May 08, 2023
PITTSFIELD, Mass.— A temporary new traffic pattern will be in place on Fenn  Street, between Allen Street and First Street, beginning on Monday, May 8 due to underground  utility work conducted by Eversource.     This work is expected to continue over the next several weeks. While this work is underway, we encourage drivers to seek alternate routes and follow the designated detour signs.     Traffic travelling from North Street will be detoured to Allen Street or to Renne Avenue. For  travel from First Street, Fenn Street will be reduced to one lane for travel using the westbound  lane. At times, this single lane will be temporarily

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Pittsfield Council to See $205M FY24 Budget Proposal
By Brittany Polito, iBerkshires Staff
05:39AM / Monday, May 08, 2023

PITTSFIELD, Mass. — The proposed operating budget for fiscal year 2024 is almost $17,000,000, or 8.9 percent higher, than the previous year at  $188,822,018.

On Tuesday's City Council meeting agenda is an order to raise and appropriate a total of $205,634,497 for the FY24 budget beginning July 1. This begins the council's process of departmental spending deliberations with a budget adoption before the new fiscal year begins.

Mayor Linda Tyer is proposing the use of $1 million in free cash to lower the tax rate. 

The total budget also an enterprise total of $18,195,586, with $6,199,738 for DPU water treatment, $1,002,156 for sewer, and $10,993,692 for DPU

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Crane Paper Museum Seeking New Location
By Sabrina Damms, iBerkshires Staff
05:15AM / Monday, May 08, 2023
DALTON, Mass. — The Crane Museum is looking for a new home to house its extensive collection gathered over the last hundred years.   When Crane NXT separated from Crane Holdings, it upgraded all of its security operations, Crane Currency Global Marketing Director Tod Niedeck said.    The museum is located at 32 Pioneer St. in an ivy-covered stone structure dating from 1844 and listed on the National Register of Historic Places. It was the rag room for the first Crane mills.   But as Crane grew, so did its campus and getting to the small museum of papermaking meant driving through the industrial operations.   The need to keep the materials secure means the

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Youth Baseball Players Run, March Into 2023 Season
By Stephen Dravis, iBerkshires Staff
06:05PM / Sunday, May 07, 2023

Ricky Ostellino, left, joins Greg Coscia prior to throwing out the first pitch for the Pittsfield Little League American Division on Sunday.   PITTSFIELD, Mass. — With a big assist from its biggest fan, the Pittsfield Little League American Division officially kicked off its 2023 season on Sunday at Deming Park.   Although the league has been playing games for a week, its Opening Day ceremonies were pushed back due to last weekend's rain.   Ricky Ostellino is the kind of fan who shows up in all kinds of weather for the Little Leaguers. And on Sunday, he showed off his right arm by tossing the ceremonial first pitch to open the '23 campaign.   It

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MassDOT Berkshire County Temporary Closures
04:20PM / Sunday, May 07, 2023
HINSDALE, Mass. — The Massachusetts Department of Transportation (MassDOT) will temporarily close Middlefield Road (SkylineTrail) in Hinsdale and Peru.    A temporary detour will be in place from Monday, May 8, to Friday, May 12, and motorists will be redirected to take Route 8 (South Street) to Route 143 to Creamery Road.    The closure and detour are needed to facilitate paving operations over the newly installed culverts as part of the project to reconstruct the Skyline Trail (Middlefield Road).   MassDOT is also conducting bridge repairs and guard rail repairs in the evening and overnight hours the week of May 8 on I-90 in Montgomery, Russsell, Becket,

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Dalton Historical Commission May Reissue 'Down Memory Lane'
By Sabrina Damms, iBerkshires Staff
12:45PM / Sunday, May 07, 2023
DALTON, Mass.—The Historical Commission is looking to have a copy of the book "Down Memory Lane" rebound.    The book is a compiled series of weekly columns by the Rev. Franklin L. "Cap" Couch that appeared in the now defunct Dalton News Record from 1972 to 1977.   The project would improve the accessibility of the book so that interested buyers can purchase it because finding a copy is difficult.    There is a question who owns the copyright because the publisher, Berkshire Family History Association, compiled the columns from newspaper but the commission is unsure if it can republish it. The book that Commissioner Bonnie

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MassDOT New Round of New Industrial Rail Access Program Grant Applications
10:25AM / Sunday, May 07, 2023
BOSTON — The Massachusetts Department of Transportation (MassDOT) will offer a new round of funding for the Fiscal Year 2024 Industrial Rail Access Program (IRAP).     Effective until 5 p.m., Thursday, June 1, the program is accepting applications from freight rail-supported businesses across the state for projects to expand or improve rail or freight access and which will support economic opportunity, safety and job growth.   "This grant program has been highly successful in supporting the expansion of businesses which move rail freight in Massachusetts, thereby resulting in taking truck traffic off the roads and reducing greenhouse gas emissions in the

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Governor Launches New Climate Resiliency Program
08:01AM / Sunday, May 07, 2023
BOSTON — Governor Maura Healey and Energy and Environmental Affairs (EEA) Secretary Rebecca Tepper announced a new pilot program to support cities and towns across Massachusetts in updating and putting their climate change resiliency plans and projects into action.    The Municipal Vulnerability Preparedness Planning 2.0 (MVP 2.0) expands the MVP grant program, which provides communities with funding and technical support to identify climate hazards, develop strategies to improve resilience, and implement priority actions to adapt to climate change. After a year of reviewing the initial MVP Planning Grant program and conducting extensive stakeholder input, EEA developed MVP

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Governor Names Director of Federal Affairs
04:26PM / Saturday, May 06, 2023
WASHINGTON D.C. — Governor Maura T. Healey and Lieutenant Governor Kim Driscoll have announced that Will Rasky will serve as Director of Federal Affairs.    Rasky will be based in Washington, D.C. and serve as point person to the Biden-Harris Administration as well as Congress, working closely with the Massachusetts delegation to help advance the state's interests.     "We know that having strong relationships with our federal partners is essential to our state's success," said Governor Healey. "Will Rasky brings a wide range of experience in politics, policy, and public affairs and will help build on our relationships in Washington,

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Governor, MLSC Expands Initiative to Support Diverse Entrepreneurs
02:02PM / Saturday, May 06, 2023
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. — Governor Maura Healey and Lieutenant Governor Kim Driscoll joined Economic Development Secretary Yvonne Hao, Massachusetts Life Sciences Center (MLSC) President and CEO Kenn Turner, and President of Takeda's U.S. Business Unit and U.S. Country Head Julie Kim, to formally launch the expansion of the Massachusetts Next Generation (MassNextGen) Initiative, a public-private partnership to support underrepresented entrepreneurs in the Massachusetts life sciences ecosystem.     "MassNextGen is an important tool to make sure that Massachusetts remains a global leader in the life sciences while also breaking down barriers to entry and opening the

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