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State Fire Marshal Urges Cooking Safety on Thanksgiving
10:19AM / Monday, November 20, 2023

STOW—With Thanksgiving just a week away, State Fire Marshal Jon M. Davine is urging residents to make fire safety a priority in the kitchen as we approach the number one day for home fires in Massachusetts.

"There are about twice as many fires on Thanksgiving as on the next-closest day, and almost all of them start with unsafe cooking practices," said State Fire Marshal Davine. "Don’t let a fire ruin this special day with your family and loved ones.  Practice fire safety when cooking and heating your home, and be sure you have working smoke and carbon monoxide alarms that can alert you to danger."

Thanksgiving Cooking Fires

There were 721 Thanksgiving

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Holiday Downtown Pittsfield Passport
08:06AM / Monday, November 20, 2023
PITTSFIELD, Mass. — Downtown Pittsfield, Inc. (DPI) will be facilitating a Holiday Downtown Pittsfield Passport giving shoppers a chance to win one of three prize packages made up of donations from the 40 participating local businesses.    The grand prize value will be over $500. The promotion will run Friday, Nov. 24 through Sunday, Dec. 3 and will encompass Black Friday, Small Business Saturday, and DPI’s Festive Frolic (Dec. 1-3).    A person can collect one sticker from every business/location where they make a purchase* or attend an event (free or not), and the more stickers they collect, the greater their chance of winning the Downtown Pittsfield Prize

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BRPC Talks Rural Issues With Healey's WMass Director
By Brittany Polito, iBerkshires Staff
05:29AM / Monday, November 20, 2023
PITTSFIELD, Mass. — The Berkshire Regional Planning Commission on Thursday spoke with a representative from the Healey Driscoll administration about advocacy in the upcoming term.   "We've been really committed to affordability, equity, competitiveness, and the climate," Western Massachusetts Director of the Office of Governor Healey Kristen Elechko said.   She pointed out that the administration chose to create a director of rural affairs and hired Anne Gobi, who spoke at the Berkshire County Selectman's Association last month, and keeping her office open to support and serve Western Mass.   "I can certainly say that because one of my primary

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Pittsfield Affordable Housing Trust Launches Survey
By Brittany Polito, iBerkshires Staff
12:17PM / Sunday, November 19, 2023

PITTSFIELD, Mass. — The Affordable Housing Trust has launched a survey to get a better understanding of community needs.

"The survey is on the (city) website. We have a designated wave web page, we have a QR code for people to fill out and complete the survey," Director of Community Development Justine Dodds said on Wednesday.

"We decided to do a postcard and the web page and the QR code so that we wouldn"t have to try to figure out how to get paper surveys back."

It is aimed at local property owners and will provide needed information for the disbursement of trust funds.  Respondents will answer questions on the length of their ownership, the number

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Financial Aid Expansion for State Public College and University Students
10:48AM / Sunday, November 19, 2023
BOSTON — Governor Maura Healey and Lieutenant Governor Kim Driscoll announced a financial aid expansion that will benefit approximately 25,000 students attending the state's public community colleges, state universities, and the University of Massachusetts.    With close to $62 million in new program funding, the MASSGrant Plus Expansion program will cover tuition, fees, books, and supply costs for Pell Grant-eligible students and reduce out-of-pocket expenses for middle-income students by up to half.     Governor Healey announced the program this morning at Salem State University's campus, along with Secretary of Education Patrick Tutwiler,

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Market 32 Fill A Plate With Hope Campaign
08:00AM / Sunday, November 19, 2023
SCHENECTADY, N.Y. — Price Chopper and Market 32 stores are offering its customers a new way to support members of the community who might need a little help putting together a holiday meal.   Through the "Fill A Plate with Hope This Holiday Season" program, for $10 shoppers can purchase a bag of food items to be donated to local organizations chosen by each individual store. The organizations will then provide the food to those who need food assistance during the holiday season. The bags include 6 oz. PICS traditional crispy onions, 4.7 oz. PICS au gratin potatoes, two 15.25 oz PICS whole kernel corn, 14.5 oz. PICS cut green beans, and 6 oz. PICS turkey

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MassDOT Posts Vulnerable Road User Safety Assessment Online
04:28PM / Saturday, November 18, 2023
BOSTON — The Massachusetts Department of Transportation (MassDOT) is highlighting several initiatives as the annual World Day of Remembrance approaches, a day set aside every year on the third Sunday of November, to remember individuals killed and injured in crashes, acknowledge the important work of First Responders, and advocate for actions to improve road safety.    "World Day of Remembrance is a time to pause and remember the victims of roadway crashes and to recommit ourselves to keeping each other safe," said Transportation Secretary and CEO Monica Tibbits-Nutt.    On Wednesday, November 15, MassDOT published online a Vulnerable Road User (VRU)

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Plant Connector Pop-up Opens in Pittsfield
By Sabrina Damms, iBerkshires Staff
11:15AM / Saturday, November 18, 2023
PITTSFIELD, Mass. — North County business owners Emilee Yawn and Bonnie Marks brought their community-loving plant shop, Plant Connector, to Central County.    The pop-up shop, located at 64 North St., will be open until Dec. 31. The pop-up shop will replicate the much-loved North County store with an assortment of plants, home decor, and events.   Yawn said the Plant Connector, which opened on Eagle Street in North Adams in 2020, is all about connecting people with plants and each other.   "So, the Plant Connector is just about connecting people to each other and to the world around them," she said.    In 2022 the shop outgrew

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Governor Appoints Secretary of Transportation
10:52AM / Saturday, November 18, 2023
BOSTON — Governor Maura T. Healey announced that she is appointing Monica Tibbits-Nutt as Secretary of the Massachusetts Department of Transportation (MassDOT).    Tibbits-Nutt has been serving as Acting Secretary since mid-September and was previously Undersecretary for Transportation.     "Monica Tibbits-Nutt is a proven leader who has done important work at MassDOT over the past year as we've worked to make Massachusetts' transportation system more reliable, safe and accessible," said Governor Healey. "As Acting Secretary, she hit the ground running by working with the MBTA to prepare a first-of-its kind plan to fix the tracks by the

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Pittsfield Animal Commission Deems Nuisance Dogs
By Brittany Polito, iBerkshires Staff
09:34AM / Saturday, November 18, 2023

PITTSFIELD, Mass. — The Animal Control Commission deemed two dogs as nuisances on Wednesday and placed sanctions on them.

Adam Street resident Debra Laframboise brought her neighbor Jarvis Chadwell's two bully mixes to the commission for being off-leash and reportedly defecating on her property and growling at her.

Montanna, a 3-year-old pitbull mix, and Opie, a 2-year-old American bulldog, must be humanely restrained when off their property, be licensed, and their owners are ordered to find a solution to a damaged fence on their property.

"We're not looking to have the dogs taken away. We're not looking for any of that," Laframboise said. "Keep

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FEMA Awards Funds to State for COVID Overtime Costs
08:00AM / Saturday, November 18, 2023
BOSTON – The Federal Emergency Management Agency will be sending more than $5.6 million to the Commonwealth of Massachusetts to reimburse it for the cost of overtime paid to state health employees engaged in critical functions during the COVID-19 pandemic.   The $5,651,435 Public Assistance grant will reimburse the Massachusetts Department of Public Health for the cost of having a total of 974 staff work overtime to manage the response to the pandemic between March and September 2020.   That included providing a chief medical officer at the state's emergency operation center to manage the disaster, as well as staff to provide dissemination of information to the public to

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Weekend Outlook: Crafts Fairs, Arts, and Early Holiday Fun
By Brittany Polito, iBerkshires Staff
12:21PM / Friday, November 17, 2023

The holiday season is officially upon us and folks can get in the spirit with craft fairs, celebrations, and music weekend.

Editor's Pick

Festival of Trees Opening Party
Berkshire Museum, Pittsfield
Time: 6 to 8:30 p.m.

The Nostalgia Soiree on Friday kicks off the return of the decades-old celebration with trees decorated by community members, businesses, and institutions with ties to the community. The Festival of Trees will be at the museum from Nov. 18 to Jan. 7.

The event includes hors d'oeuvres, an open bar, and a performance by special guest songwriter Paul Williams.

Admission is $65; children 3 to 13 is $40; members are $45, and members' children are $20.

The

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