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Hancock Shaker Village Appoints Director and CEO
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02:07PM / Monday, October 23, 2023
PITTSFIELD, Mass. — The Board of Trustees of Hancock Shaker Village announced that Carrie Holland has been appointed Director and CEO, following a 2- 2-month term as Interim Director.    Prior to serving as Interim Director, Holland served on the board of Hancock Shaker Village since 2020 and most recently served as Vice Chair of the Board of Trustees.   "We are thrilled Carrie has agreed to stay on as the Director for the next couple of years to continue providing leadership for the operation of the Village as well as shepherding the plans for the new Visitor Center from the current design development phase to completion," said Bob Plotz, Chairman of the

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Guild of Berkshire Artists Exhibit for Berkshire Humane Society
By Sabrina Damms, iBerkshires Staff
01:17PM / Monday, October 23, 2023
PITTSFIELD, Mass. — Berkshire Humane Society is showcasing and selling work by local artists to help raise funds.   The Guild of Berkshire Artists has collaborated with the animal shelter to showcase and sell work created by local artists ranging in mediums including photography, abstract, oils, acrylics, watercolors, and more.    "We hope to make art part of everybody's life, to create joy, to encourage people to experiment to explore different mediums, different ways of looking at the world," artist and former guild president Karen Carmean said.   "The variety of human existence — we're inspired by nature, animals and wildlife. Some

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Hot Plate Brewery Witchy Wednesday Salon
08:02AM / Monday, October 23, 2023
PITTSFIELD, Mass. — Building on their monthly Wednesday Night Salon series, Hot Plate Brewing Co. is making this month's salon a little spooky.    They are partnering with local businesses, performers, and artisans to showcase talent that exists in Downtown Pittsfield. The event will be held on Wednesday, Oct. 25 inside their taproom located at 1 School Street.    Hot Plate started their Salon series as a nod to female intellectuals throughout history. Originating in France in the seventeenth and eighteenth century, women invited a variety of artists, thinkers, and performers into their homes to help educate women who were often excluded from academic

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Pittsfield Street Improvement Project Week of Oct. 23
08:00AM / Monday, October 23, 2023
PITTSFIELD, Mass. — Be advised that the following road work is planned to take place starting Monday, Oct. 23: Monday, Oct.23: First-course paving on Hillcrest Avenue, Barker Road and Taylor Street Tuesday, Oct.24: Curbing installation on Howe Road Wednesday, Oct. 25: Finish paving on Kenilworth Street, Hillcrest Avenue and Barker Road Thursday, Oct.26: Loam and seed on Howe Road Friday, Oct. 27: Finish paving on Howe Road and Rose Terrace On-street parking is prohibited between the hours of 6 a.m.- 6 p.m. This work is subject to change based on weather conditions.   Use caution when traveling on these roads. 

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Pittsfield Community Development Board Continues to Study Battery Storage Proposal
By Brittany Polito, iBerkshires Staff
05:59AM / Monday, October 23, 2023

PITTSFIELD, Mass.— The Community Development Board last Tuesday got a deeper look at the city's proposal for a battery energy storage zoning amendment.

This would allow Pittsfield to embrace greener energy sources while protecting the interests of residents.

"They are basically just an energy system that uses batteries to store and distribute energy in the form of electricity," City Planner Jacinta Williams explained.

"We are kind of familiar with them already. We have seen them and have probably encountered in solar power installations, smart homes, and even our electric vehicles if we have them but at the most basic level battery energy storage systems may

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Greylock Branch Designated 'Juntos Avanzamos'
By Brittany Polito, iBerkshires Staff
05:00AM / Monday, October 23, 2023

PITTSFIELD, Mass. — There was music and celebration at Greylock Federal Credit Union's Kellogg St. branch on Friday as it marked a feat in diversity.

A ceremony was held for its achievement of "Juntos Avanzamos" status, a national designation for credit unions committed to serving and empowering Hispanic and immigrant consumers by helping them navigate the U.S. financial system and providing safe, affordable, and relevant financial services.

The phrase translates to "Together We Advance."

"The whole team at Greylock, including our board, is committed to a concept that we call IDEA, which stands for Inclusion, Diversity, Equity and Accessibility,"

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Governor Files Legislation Unlocking $800M to Compete for Federal Funding
04:14PM / Sunday, October 22, 2023
BOSTON — Governor Maura Healey filed legislation and signed an executive order to enhance the administration's aggressive approach to competing for the historic amounts of federal funding made available to Massachusetts by the Biden Administration.    Massachusetts has the chance to compete for and win up to $17.5 billion in federal funding through the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, the Inflation Reduction Act, and the CHIPS and Science Act.     To support the administration's federal funds strategy, the Healey-Driscoll Administration is filing An Act to Provide for Competitiveness and Infrastructure in Massachusetts to create a Capital

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DFS Launches Tool to Track Lithium-Ion Battery Fires
11:57AM / Sunday, October 22, 2023
STOW—State Fire Marshal Jon M. Davine announced that the Department of Fire Services will begin tracking fires involving lithium-ion batteries, which are increasing in frequency nationwide and have killed more than a dozen people in New York City this year.   "Across the country, and most visibly in New York City, fires caused by or involving lithium-ion batteries are on the rise, and often with deadly consequences," State Fire Marshal Davine said. "One of the greatest challenges in addressing the increase in these fires is quantifying them. We are launching a new effort to gather more and better data on lithium-ion battery fires in

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BCArc's Golf Classic Raises $45K for Individuals with Disabilities
08:00AM / Sunday, October 22, 2023
PITTSFIELD, Mass. — Berkshire County Arc raised $45,500 at its 28th Annual Golf Classic held this summer at Berkshire Hills Country Club.    The funds raised from the event go directly to individuals with disabilities for activities such as art classes, medical equipment, wheelchair swings, concerts, assistive technology, and dream trips to places like Disney, Celtics games, and deep-sea fishing.   The money also goes to scholarships to areas high school students planning to pursue human service careers. The lead supporters of the event this year were Berkshire Bank, Health New England, Greylock Federal Credit Union, SourcePass/CompuWorks, and the Notch Insurance

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Wheels Moving on Springside Pump Track
By Brittany Polito, iBerkshires Staff
05:56AM / Sunday, October 22, 2023

PITTSFIELD, Mass. — Wheels are once again spinning on the proposed Springside pump track with a hopeful completion in 2025.

On Tuesday, the Parks Commission heard an update from Alison McGee of the Berkshire New England Mountain Biking Association, which is leading the project. 

The panel voted to add two other organizations, the Shire Shredders and the Berkshire Mountain Bike Training Series, to the memorandum of understanding to better support NEMBA's maintenance responsibilities.  The addendum will go to City Solicitor Stephen Pagnotta and then return to the commission for approval.

The organizations have been in support of the pump track and bike skills park

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@theMarket: If Bond Yields Continue Climb, Stocks Will Fall
By Bill Schmick,
04:00PM / Saturday, October 21, 2023
Investors sold stocks, as bond yields reached new multi-year highs. Third-quarter earnings are almost an afterthought in this climate, and geopolitical events did not help either.   The 10-year, U.S. Treasury bond hit the 5 percent mark. The 30-year bond has already broken through that number and then some. The higher yields climb, the more investors fear that they will rise even further. As it stands now, the return you can get by putting your money in bonds is becoming more and more attractive versus stocks.   This is happening despite the cessation of long-term bond auctions by the U.S. Treasury this week. Short-term bills and notes have been auctioned instead. The next tranche

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Pittsfield Car Seat Installation and Inspection Event
03:20PM / Saturday, October 21, 2023
PITTSFIELD, Mass. — The City of Pittsfield's Health Department, in partnership with the Pittsfield Police Department and the Berkshire Regional Planning Commission, is pleased to announce a Car Seat Installation/Inspection event on Saturday, November 4, 2023.   This event will occur rain or shine at the Pittsfield Highway Facility (rear entrance) located at 81 Hawthorne Avenue from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Appointments are required and you can register here: https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C084AA8AB2FA2FDC07-45213742-pittsfield#/   Car seat installations/inspections take about 30-45 minutes and include education on installing the seat, proper use of the seat and general

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