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DA Says Kelsie Cote Killed Grandmother, Attempted to Conceal Evidence
By Brittany Polito, iBerkshires Staff
06:02PM / Friday, May 19, 2023

PITTSFIELD, Mass. — The district attorney says Kelsie Cote assaulted and killed her grandmother with scissors and a paper weight on Halloween night and attempted to conceal the evidence. 

On Thursday, Cote was arraigned in Berkshire Superior Court for first degree murder of Doris A. Cote on or between Oct. 31 and Nov.1, 2022. Her counsel waived the reading of the remaining counts on the indictment and a pre-trial hearing has been set for Nov.14. 

Cote, 26, of 22 Rich St. in North Adams, was charged with murder, assault to murder and evidence tampering in the death of her 74-year-old grandmother. 

Cote, who had a not-guilty plea entered on her behalf, entered the court

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Berkshire United Way Thanks Volunteers
By Sabrina Damms, iBerkshires Staff
05:04PM / Friday, May 19, 2023
PITTSFIELD, Mass. — The Berkshire United Way recognized volunteers working to make the community better at the Berkshire Hills Country Club on Tuesday night.   "The Live United Community Celebration is our chance to acknowledge and thank and celebrate volunteers and the spirit of volunteerism in Berkshire County and among the ways we do that is to recognize some really, truly incredible people,"  CEO and President Thomas Bernard said.    Although it can feel like volunteers are unsung heroes to the community their time and talent can be seen and heard through echos that reverberate through the Berkshires and "animates everything that we do and

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@theMarket: Markets Signaling No Debt Default
By Bill Schmick,
04:45PM / Friday, May 19, 2023
The only thing that mattered to investors this week was the looming U.S. government debt default. Fortunately, the comments from major players in the debt talks have been largely encouraging. The devil, however, will be in the details.   The stated deadline for the passage of raising the debt ceiling is June 1, according to Janet Yellen of the U.S. Treasury Department. Some argue that it is a self-imposed deadline. Depending on several factors, including tax revenues, the U.S. might conceivably stretch its ability to pay its debt as far out as August, but that is no sure thing.   In any case, even if the two sides fail to agree on the details there is also the possibility of

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Rotary Club Day of Service
03:24PM / Friday, May 19, 2023
PITTSFIELD, Mass. — The five Berkshire County Rotary Clubs will participate in Rotary's annual Day of Service on Saturday, May 20.    North Adams will be cleaning, painting and doing minor repairs to the North Adams Visitor Center.   Williamstown will be helping the teen center create a garden of raised beds to enable learning about growing vegetables and herbs.    Pittsfield will add native plants to the Conte Community Garden to promote pollination as well as refreshing the soil and planting an educational tea garden.   Dalton will do a cleanup of Pinegrove Park and Great Barrington will work with the Rotary Interact Youth Group to plant 155 plants

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Mildred Elley Graduates 70
By Sabrina Damms, iBerkshires Staff
12:14PM / Friday, May 19, 2023
PITTSFIELD, Mass. — Seventy members of the Mildred Elley School class of 2023 were given diplomas on Thursday night.    Campus Director Belinda Green addressed the students during the ceremony held at the Holiday Inn and Suites and said graduation is one of the most significant chapters of a student's life as it provides an opportunity to celebrate the efforts they have made while embracing the new journey they have ahead of them.   "This is also a special opportunity for those who have touched your life throughout this journey. As you move forward, we really hope that you will keep in touch with us and share all of your amazing accomplishments that await

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Pontoosuc Lake Closure Notices
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10:48AM / Friday, May 19, 2023
PITTSFIELD, Mass. — The boat ramp at Pontoosuc Lake will be closed on Monday, May 22 so that state personnel can install a new aluminum dock system.   Additionally, the lake will be closed on Tuesday, May 23 to all uses as part of the nuisance aquatic weed management program.    S?Litude Lake Management of Shrewsbury will be conducting an aquatic plant management program to control the growth of nuisance aquatic vegetation at Pontoosuc Lake. The use of the lake will be restricted as follows: Swimming, Boating and Fishing restricted for 1 day or until May 24 Direct Drinking restricted for 4 days or until May 27 Livestock Watering restricted for 2 days or until

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Long-Awaited Restoration of Springside Pond Coming Soon
By Brittany Polito, iBerkshires Staff
05:35AM / Friday, May 19, 2023

PITTSFIELD, Mass. — After more than 20 years of anticipation, Springside Pond is going to be restored. 

The Parks Commission on Tuesday approved updated site plans for the rehabilitation and restoration of the once-landmark body of water. Plans include sediment removal, dam repair, an elevated boardwalk, and a paved path for accessibility.    Depending on federal permitting, construction is estimated to begin next summer and will take about three months to complete.    "Really since year 2000, the city has been thinking about the restoration of Springside Pond," Park, Open Space, and Natural Resource Program Manager James McGrath

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The Retired Investor: Food Prices May Be Moderating in Some Cases
By Bill Schmick,
04:44PM / Thursday, May 18, 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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Weekend Outlook: Markets, Competitions, and More
By Sabrina Damms, iBerkshires Staff
12:12PM / Thursday, May 18, 2023
Berkshire county is hosting a variety of events this weekend including markets, competitions, and more. 
Winterpills plays at the Dream Away this Saturday.  Editor’s Pick: Third Thursday Pittsfield Common, East Street Time: 5 to 8 p.m.   Third Thursday returns on the Common. This month's theme is youth and the evening will include entertainment on the mainstage and activities, food and vendors.   The presenting sponsor is General Dynamics Mission Systems, which will be offering an interactive plant a seed experiment.    The festivities will also include balloon animal creations, live musical performances, and more.    More information

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Berkshire Art Center Announces Faculty Art Show
12:09PM / Thursday, May 18, 2023
STOCKBRIDGE, Mass. — Berkshire Art Center (formerly IS183 Art School) announced its Faculty Art Show will be opening on Friday, May 19, from 5-7pm in the Stairwell Gallery at Citizens' Hall in Stockbridge.    Twenty-three faculty artists, working in a variety of mediums including collage, ceramics, drawing, fiber art, mixed media, painting, photography and more, were invited to participate in this exhibition, which showcases their talent and celebrates the art they have created while teaching with Berkshire Art Center, in both its Stockbridge and Pittsfield studios.    Participating artists in this show include Karen Arp-Sandel, Donna Bernstein, Lorimer Burns,

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Pittsfield: Wild Acres Fishing Derby
11:13AM / Thursday, May 18, 2023
PITTSFIELD, Mass. — The City of Pittsfield Conservation Commission, in partnership with Lyon Aviation, has announced that they will sponsor a free Fishing Derby for youth 14 and under on Saturday, May 20 at the Wild Acres Conservation Area.   The event will be held rain or shine.   Volunteer support will be provided by the Onota Fishing Club to assist with dressing fish, providing fishing tips and techniques, baiting, etc.    The derby will begin at 8:00 a.m. and last until 12:30 p.m. Trophies will be awarded to those who catch the largest fish (length & weight); trophies will be awarded at 12:00 p.m. Bait will be provided.   The first 100 children will

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2024 Budget Day 1: Pittsfield Council OKs 9 Department Budgets
By Brittany Polito, iBerkshires Staff
07:33AM / Thursday, May 18, 2023

Ward 2 Councilor Charles Kronick objects to budget on Wednesday and voted against all but three department budgets. 

PITTSFIELD, Mass. — The City Council preliminarily approved nine departmental budgets on Wednesday, the first day of hearings for fiscal year 2024. 

Budget Day 2

Ward 2 Councilor Charles Kronick made failed attempts to reduce multiple line items and voted against all but three departments: the Retired Seniors Volunteer Program, Veterans Services, and City Solicitor.    "The budget for Pittsfield has totally ignored the shift in our population and the ability of our tax base," he said while taking the podium during open

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