News and events in Pittsfield, Mass.
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Jae's Grill to Serve American Cuisine on Winter StreetBy Brittany Polito, iBerkshires Staff 04:54AM / Monday, December 05, 2022 | |
PITTSFIELD, Mass. — A well-known local eatery is relaunching a second location with a new menu. Jae's Grill is planning a soft opening mid-week at 7 Winter St. The menu will feature upscale American cuisine, a change from the pan-Asian offerings of Jae's at the Hilton Garden Inn on South Street. "It's a classy place but a homey place that you can come to," general manager Raya Stockton said, adding that it will have good food, good drinks, and a nice atmosphere. The space was open as Jae's a handful of years ago before the South Street location, which Stockton reported is a great success. Owner Jae Chung, herself, and Executive Chef Ronald Reda felt
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Hundreds Have Utilized 2nd Street Program12:05PM / Sunday, December 04, 2022 | | PITTSFIELD, Mass. — 2nd Street, an organization supporting formerly incarcerated men and women in Berkshire County, is making strides in the community since officially commencing operations on July 1, 2022. From July 1 through Nov. 16, 2022, 2nd Street met with 158 unduplicated clients, including 27 who engaged in programming on reentry self-management life skills, workforce development skills training and continuing education. In that time period, only one client returned to custody. The product of a collaboration among community partners, 2nd Street is a facility where clients can get access to tools and connections they need to reenter the community and 0 Comments Read More >> |
FEMA Awards Over $2.1M to Mass RMV for COVID-19 Operating Costs10:11AM / Sunday, December 04, 2022 | | BOSTON — The Federal Emergency Management Agency will be sending more than $2.1 million to the Commonwealth of Massachusetts to reimburse the costs of keeping the Registry of Motor Vehicles (RMV) open safely during the COVID-19 pandemic. The $2,113,969 Public Assistance grant will reimburse Massachusetts Department of Transportation (MassDOT) for the cost of purchasing personal protective equipment (PPE) and taking other measures to keep essential staff and the public safe at RMV locations between July 2020 and January 2021. The RMV also bought temporary countertop or desktop sneeze guards; glass panel mounted screens; communication devices; disinfecting supplies for 0 Comments Read More >> |
PHS Students 'Showcase' Who They Are in Talent ShowBy Sabrina Damms, iBerkshires Staff 07:08AM / Sunday, December 04, 2022 | |
PITTSFIELD, MASS. — Pittsfield High School's Proteus Theatre is having one of its largest seasons in recent times with the intention of producing six performances this year. The program is on its second performance with a Talent Showcase this Wednesday, Dec. 7, at 6:30 in the high school's theater. The show is organized and run by the students, allowing them to experiment with their passions and gain leadership skills. "I think PHS is a really student-centered place and a really student-driven place. And the school as a whole loves opportunities to showcase — no pun intended — showcase the talents and accomplishments of their 1 Comment Read More >> |
Berkshire Arts Organizations Launch Pay Equity InitiativeBy Brittany Polito, iBerkshires Staff 04:30PM / Saturday, December 03, 2022 | |
PITTSFIELD, Mass. — A number of Berkshire cultural organizations believe that properly compensating entry and mid-level employees is key in diversity, equity, and inclusion efforts. Following an inclusive leadership training through Multicultural BRIDGE, six theater and arts organizations have launched a regional pay equity initiative that will release a set of recommendations and commitments in early 2023. The aim is to address barriers that limit participation in the field while creating a diverse workforce of professionals who feel supported by their employers. As of November, participants include WAM Theatre in Lenox, Berkshire Art Center in Stockbridge and Pittsfield, Community
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Baker-Polito Administration's Commission on Clean Heat Issues Final Report12:50PM / Saturday, December 03, 2022 | | BOSTON — The Commonwealth's Commission on Clean Heat, established by Governor Charlie Baker through Executive Order 596 in September 2021, issued its final recommendations and report. According to a press release, the recommendations include the adoption of core principles and practices focused on ensuring an equitable approach to decarbonization of both existing and new buildings, including appropriate resourcing, institutional coordination and alignment; the development and implementation of a Clean Heat Standard, joint natural gas and electric system planning, and analyses of the potential impact of other associated regulatory changes; the reorganization of 0 Comments Read More >> |
MassDOT 'Name A Snowplow' Contest for Elementary Schools10:00AM / Saturday, December 03, 2022 | | BOSTON — The Massachusetts Department of Transportation (MassDOT) announced the launch of a new "Name A Snowplow" contest for statewide elementary school students in Massachusetts. The contest seeks to solicit names for 12 MassDOT snowplows that will be in service for the upcoming 2022/2023 winter season. The purpose of the contest is to celebrate the snow and ice season and to help recognize all of the hard work and dedication shown by public works employees and contractors during the winter season, said a press release. "We are excited to provide elementary school students with an opportunity to have some fun this winter season by 0 Comments Read More >> |
Pittsfield CPA Committee Sees 9 Applications Totaling $860KBy Brittany Polito, iBerkshires Staff 04:15AM / Saturday, December 03, 2022 | |
PITTSFIELD, Mass. — The Community Preservation Committee in December will review nine eligibility applications for open space and recreation, historic preservation, and community housing projects. The total ask for Community Preservation Act funding is around $859,000 with requests ranging from $8,000 to $300,000. Six of the applications are from the city for parks projects and $150,000 to support the Affordable Housing Trust that was established over the summer. Earlier this month, the committee supported a $50,000 out-of-cycle application for the so-called "Saw Mill property" acquisition that will preserve more than 50 acres of conservation land along the
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Pittsfield In-Person Tree Lighting Ceremony Returns After 2-Year HiatusBy Brittany Polito, iBerkshires Staff 08:45PM / Friday, December 02, 2022 | |
The Laviolette family donated the tree and turned on the lights on Friday. PITTSFIELD, Mass. — Hundreds gathered at Park Square on Friday for the city's first in-person tree lighting ceremony in three years. The 25-foot tall white spruce is adorned by 20,000 lights, illuminating the area and spreading holiday cheer. "There are so many kids and families here this evening and I know everyone is anxious to see the beautiful tree that was donated by the Laviolette family," Mayor Linda Tyer said right before the switch was flipped. "Thank you for your generosity. This tree will provide a whole month of beauty and festivity for all of us to enjoy and I love coming
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@theMarket: Is the Market's Holiday Rally on Track?By Bill Schmick, 04:32PM / Friday, December 02, 2022 | | Fed Chairman Jerome Powell delivered a bagful of gains this week for investors. Stocks roared to life as "Santa" came to town. And then the job numbers on Friday spoiled the mood. "The time for moderating the pace of rate increases may come as soon as the December meeting," said Powell in his opening remarks at the Brooking Institute on Wednesday, Nov. 30. The word "moderating" was all the algos needed to hear. It was equivalent to striking a match to a kid's backyard toy rocket. The U.S. dollar fell, stocks across the board exploded and the main indexes racked up gains of 3-4 percent-plus by the end of the day. Commodities also roared higher 0 Comments Read More >> |
Pittsfield City Council Asks for Assistance With Cell Tower ConcernsBy Brittany Polito, iBerkshires Staff 01:43PM / Friday, December 02, 2022 | |
PITTSFIELD, Mass. — The City Council on Tuesday passed three petitions asking multiple state and local entities to look into the possible effects of cell tower radiation. Ward 1 Councilor Kenneth Warren and Ward 4 Councilor James Conant requested that the state and federal delegation is notified of the council's position on the negative health effects of cell tower radiation and that the Massachusetts Municipal Association, particularly Mayors Association President Linda Tyer and Councillors Association President Lisa Blackmer of the North Adams City Council, are contacted for assistance in dealing with them. Conant pointed out that this has been an issue for some time and said
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New Designs for Lanesborough Police/Ambulance Building ReviewedBy Brian Rhodes, iBerkshires Staff 04:31AM / Friday, December 02, 2022 | |
LANESBOROUGH, Mass. — The Police Station Committee reviewed a new design proposal for the combined police and ambulance facility, with hopes that residents can vote on the project at the special town meeting in January. Architect Brian Humes of Jackumsci & Humes created the new design to support police and ambulance services in the same space. Along with the design, Humes created a needs assessment for the building, which details the space and other needs for the building. "I'm really excited about the layout of it, and especially the shared spaces. I think it will make it easier to sell to the community," said committee Chair Kristen Tool
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