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Governor Announces $70K Grants to Promote Local Dairy Products
03:54PM / Sunday, June 04, 2023
BOSTON — The Massachusetts Dairy Promotion Board (MDPB), in conjunction with the Massachusetts Department of Agricultural Resources (MDAR), announced two dairy promotion grants totaling $70,000 to fund projects that will advance the image, sale of and demand for local dairy products.    These funded grant projects for the 2024 Fiscal Year include education initiatives to Massachusetts communities on the importance and nutritional benefits of dairy products. In addition, the projects will bring greater awareness to the contributions of our dairy farmers and provide more resources to our schools to support the consumption of Massachusetts dairy products.   The

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BCC to Hold Virtual Info Session for Massage Therapy Program
03:51PM / Sunday, June 04, 2023

PITTSFIELD, Mass. — Berkshire Community College (BCC) will hold a virtual information session for those interested in massage therapy or who have applied to the Massage Therapy Certificate program at BCC on Thursday, June 8 from 5-6 pm. 

The session, held via Zoom, will include: 

An introduction to careers in massage therapy  An overview of Massachusetts licensing requirements   Requirements to enroll in the Massage Therapy Certificate Program and the matriculation process  Specific program requirements and course pathway   Financing a BCC education  Student services and resources  Questions from

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'Last of the Braves' Graduate from Taconic High School
By Brittany Polito, iBerkshires Staff
03:35PM / Sunday, June 04, 2023

PITTSFIELD, Mass. — The "last of the Braves" began their journey into adulthood on Sunday.

185 students received diplomas in front of family, friends, and district and city officials.

During the Star Spangled Banner, students enthusiastically sang "O'er the land of the free and the home of the brave" and Valedictorian Benjamin Ginsberg cited the school's 2022 name change in his address.

"Today, we graduate. We graduate as the last true Braves of Taconic High School," he said.

"We have persevered through much and have shown that with determination and a goal in mind, together we can achieve great things. Don't let this fire inside you

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MassDOT Interactive Priority Trails Network Vision Map
08:12AM / Sunday, June 04, 2023
BOSTON — The Massachusetts Trails Team (MassTrails) announced the release of a new interactive Priority Trails Network vision map for current and future shared-use path projects throughout the Commonwealth.    The map provides a centralized inventory of key rail trail projects that will help support an envisioned comprehensive statewide transportation trail network.  The map specifically identifies approximately 320 miles of trails that have been constructed and are in use, 24 trails that are currently under construction, and another 60 miles of proposed paths that have been funded but not yet constructed. Additionally, the map lists priority shared-use path project

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2nd Street, OLLI Series of Free Hiking Classes
03:46PM / Saturday, June 03, 2023
PITTSFIELD, Mass. — The Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at Berkshire Community College (OLLI at BCC) invites clients of Second Street Second Chances to participate in a series of free guided hikes throughout the month of June.    The hikes will take place in various locations throughout the Berkshires on Tuesdays, June 6, 13, 20 and 27 from 10:30 am to noon. Space is limited and registration is required; to register, contact Samantha Bolio-Kearns at 2nd Street, (413) 443-7220 ext. 1275.   2nd Street clients who participate in the hiking course will receive a scholarship to join OLLI at BCC for one year. Benefits of membership include free courses for each of five

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Pittsfield Finance Committee Supports Bousquet Sport TIF
By Brittany Polito, iBerkshires Staff
03:29PM / Saturday, June 03, 2023

PITTSFIELD, Mass. — A majority of the finance subcommittee feels that a $15 million renovation on the former Berkshire West will be a benefit to the city.

On Thursday, the councilors supported a 10-year tax increment financing agreement for Bousquet Sport that will save Mill Town Capital about $215,000 in real estate taxes over the period, starting at 100 percent in fiscal 2025 and decreasing to 10 percent by fiscal 2034.

"What is exciting about this project and what is significant is that it will be the second piece of what we see as two significant community recreational assets that are being redeveloped and expanding to meet a growing future need for outdoor recreation and

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Pittsfield High Names Speakers, Top 13 Students for 2023
01:45PM / Saturday, June 03, 2023
PITTSFIELD, Mass. — The Pittsfield High School class of 2023 will hear three graduate addresses at graduaton ceremonies being held on Sunday, June 4, at 4 p.m.   The senior class has elected Lennox Silvestro-Dias Jr., Asa Chard and Daysha Bell to speak at graduation.  These three students represent the voice of this year's senior class who have worked diligently through a challenging four years of high school.     The ceremony will be held on the grounds of Pittsfield High School's 300 East St. campus. Shuttle buses will be available to pick up families parking near the Common and then bring them back at the end of the ceremony.   Pittsfield High

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@theMarket: Markets Await the 'Skip'
By Bill Schmick,
11:10AM / Saturday, June 03, 2023
Now that the debt ceiling fiasco is out of the way, markets are returning their focus to monetary policy. The burning question on investors' minds is whether the Fed will skip a rate hike in their upcoming June meeting.   The betting by traders on such a move is vacillating around the 50/50 mark, depending on which Fed Head is talking. In recent days, the market had expected the Fed would lift interest rates once again at its June 13-14 FOMC meeting. This week, however, two policymakers, Fed Governor Philip Jefferson, and Philadelphia Fed President Patrick Harker, expressed their opinions that a pause may be in order unless Friday's jobs report came in stronger than

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Wahconah High Names Valedictorian, Salutatorian for 2023
10:04AM / Saturday, June 03, 2023
DALTON, Mass. — Lucas A. Wildrick and Sheffield M. Drewry have been named valedictorian and salutatorian, respectively, for the 2023 graduating class at Wahconah Regional High School.    Both students will speak at graduation ceremonies on Sunday, June 4, at 1 p.m. in the school gymnasium. The valedictory speech will be titled, "Facing the Road Ahead" and the salutatory address will be titled, "Life is a Highway."    Wildrick is the son of Stephen and Rachel Wildrick, both of Dalton. His academic program included honors and Advanced Placement coursework. He is active in Wahconah's athletic program, participating in cross country running,

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Sheffield's Brady, Pittsfield's Rachiele Rack Up Post-Season Honors
09:49AM / Saturday, June 03, 2023
Wheaton College shortstop Cavan Brady this week was selected all-America by the American Baseball Coaches Association and was named as the 2023 New England Intercollegiate Baseball Association Division III Player of the Year.   The senior from Sheffield hit .405 with seven home runs and 77 RBIs in 51 games for the Lyons   In his college career, he batted .375, the sixth-highest batting average in school history.   Brady was a standout at Mount Everett and the Berkshire School during his prep career.   This spring he led Wheaton to the NCAA Division III tournament. The Lyons won their regional in Connectcticut before bowing out in a super regional in

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BCC Graduates Speak of the Transformative Experience of College
By Brittany Polito, iBerkshires Staff
11:06PM / Friday, June 02, 2023

Commencement speaker Edson Chipalo says BCC was a critical stepping stone on an educational path that has taken him from poverty in Zambia to a doctorate in social work. See more photos here.

LENOX, Mass. — The rain held off for Berkshire Community College's 2023 commencement on Friday as graduates were reminded of the power of higher education.

In the college's 63rd year, the recipients of certificates and associate degrees concluded their education under the Koussevitzky Music Shed at Tanglewood.

The college awarded 189 associate degrees and 97 certificates to 245 students in 43 programs of study. Thirty-three students received more than one degree or certificate, and

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The Retired investor: Food Prices May Be Moderating in Some Cases
By Bill Schmick,
03:41PM / Friday, June 02, 2023
For more than a year, consumers have been contending with higher food prices. The latest read of April's Consumer Price Index, however, gave some hope that relief may be around the corner.   Headline inflation rose 0.4 percent last month but a look under the hood revealed that the "food at home index" declined. This was the second month in a row that prices for fruit, vegetables, meat, and eggs among other items, fell.   That may be so, but I certainly am not seeing those price declines in my shopping bill. Let's take eggs for example. You may remember that in December 2022, we were paying as much as $5.46 on average for a dozen eggs. The culprit behind those

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