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Pittsfield Babe Ruth 14s Top Westfield
09:11PM / Saturday, July 06, 2024
WESTFIELD, Mass. -- Cam Reynolds went 2-for-4 with a double Saturday to help lift the Pittsfield Babe Ruth 14-year-old All-Stars to a 10-7 win over Westfield to start the Western Mass State Tournament at Bullens Field.   Sebastien Herrera tripled in an 11-hit attack for Pittsfield, which also got doubles from Caysen Blasioli and Mario Zerbato.   Most of the scoring came late.   Pittsfield plated four runners in the top of the seventh to take a 10-5 lead.   A couple of Westfield errors started the rally, which saw Robert Bazinet (2-for-4) single to drive in a pair of runs.   Bazinet was one of four Pittsfield pitchers in the win, throwing 1 and one third innings and

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Fox, Pittsfield 10s Pull Away Late Against Great Barrington
By Stephen Dravis, iBerkshires.com Sports
07:54PM / Saturday, July 06, 2024
PITTSFIELD, Mass. – After spreading the wealth a little among PIttsfield’s pitching corps in its first three tournament games, 10-year-old All-Stars coach Jack Chevalier kept the ball in Mason Fox’s hands all day on Saturday.   And Fox delivered in a 16-1, four-inning win over Great Barrington to open the best-of-three Don Gleason District 1 Tournament championship final at Deming Park.   Chase Albano went 3-for-3 with a double to pace Pittsfield’s offense, which put the game away with an eight-run fourth inning.   Pittsfield, which went 3-0 in pool play in the four-team tournament, can clinch the district title and a trip to the sectional tournament

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Dalton-Hinsdale, Pittsfield 12-Year-Olds Open Tourney with Wins
By Leland Barnes, iBerkshires.com Sports
06:49PM / Saturday, July 06, 2024
PITTSFIELD , Mass. — Cam Sievers’ 11 strikeouts and a strong third inning at the plate Saturday led Dalton-Hinsdale past Great Barrington, 8-1, in the first game of the Donald Gleason 12-year-old Little League District 1 Tournament.   Sievers, Nate Dearborn and Sully Duquette combined on a no-hitter with 15 strikeouts as DH started pool play with a 1-0 record. On Sunday at noon, Dalton-Hinsdale will be tested by Pittsfield, which took a 16-1 decision over Great Barrington in the other pool play matchup.   Parker Lussier went 2-for-2 with two RBIs as well as a stolen base to boost DH offense.    C.J Wilds also led the DH offense, going 2-for-2 with 2

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Dalton Fire Chief Earns Accreditation
11:57AM / Saturday, July 06, 2024
DALTON, Mass. — Fire Chief Christian Tobin has earned his accreditation through the state Fire Service Commission.    The announcement was made during a Board of Water Commissioners meeting in April.    "It is not an easy thing to do in the short time that he has been here, and the district is appreciative of everything he has done thus far for the department," to Prudential Committee Chair Daniel Filiault said during the meeting.   The state Fire Service Commission is a gubernatorial-appointed board that has established a process for uniform credentialing for fire chiefs    During this process, Tobin had to submit several documents to the

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'Baseball in the Berkshires' Tells New Stories at Lenox's Ventfort Hall
By Stephen Dravis, iBerkshires Staff
06:38AM / Saturday, July 06, 2024

A news clipping about Jackie Jackson, who had a tryout with the Class AA Pittsfield Senators, is displayed alongside a photo of Mabel Joyce, who played on the varsity baseball team at Lenox Memorial in the spring. LENOX, Mass. — Ten years after he started chronicling, cataloging and collecting artifacts that tell the story of Berkshire County's connection to America's pastime, Larry Moore is still adding pieces to the story.   And he still is getting contributions from visitors to Baseball in the Berkshires: A County's Common Bond.   "This woman went to the exhibit we have in Great Barrington, she's from Lenox," Moore said as he showed off

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Two Berkshire Beaches Closed, One for Bacterial Exceedance
By Brittany Polito, iBerkshires Staff
05:33PM / Friday, July 05, 2024

PITTSFIELD, Mass. — Two Berkshire beaches are closed for swimming ahead of the Fourth of July weekend.

Lulu Pond in the Pittsfield State Forest had a bacterial exceedance and Lake Mansfield in Great Barrington is closed for "other" reasons. While the waterbodies are closed for swimming, other recreational activities are allowed. 

On June 24, Lulu Pond had 488.4 colony-forming units per 100 milliliters of Enterococci bacteria, dramatically higher than the threshold of 61 cfu/100 ml for freshwater beaches. The number had risen from 2 cfu/100 ml on June 17, closing the beach.

On July 1, the pond had 204.6 cfu/100 ml.

"Enterococci bacteria are a type of

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@theMarket: Stocks Grind Higher Making All-Time Highs
By Bill Schmick,
02:17PM / Friday, July 05, 2024
It was another good week for stocks following another good month of gains. Granted, in this holiday-shortened week, the volume behind the positive moves was paltry at best. However, many traders will tell you that only the price pays.   The macroeconomic data seems to be coming in as the Fed had hoped, with some data showing a slight cooling of the economy and at least two months of better inflation numbers. Although the U.S. economy added 206,000 jobs last month, that was slightly down from 218,000 jobs in May. Average hourly earnings also increased, but below forecast as well. However, the overall unemployment rate did tick up to 4.1 percent, the highest reading in three

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To DIY or Not to DIY: The Pros and Cons of Professional
11:45AM / Friday, July 05, 2024
Window Installation Replacement windows are a considerable investment for homeowners. However, the upgrade process doesn’t end with ordering new frames; it also involves installing them. Should you take the DIY approach to save money, or go with the pro? Let's explore the factors to consider.   The Window Replacement Process Before weighing DIY vs. hiring a window company like Rite Window, it's helpful to understand the typical window installation process. Here are the major steps: 1. Removal of existing windows, interior trim, and exterior trim or siding to expose rough opening 2. Repairing any rot or deterioration of the rough frame 3. Properly sealing and flashing the

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Berkshire Athenaeum announces Call for Art
11:11AM / Friday, July 05, 2024
PITTSFIELD, Mass. — Artists between the ages of 12 and 18 are welcome to submit their work between July 1 and August 24, 2024 to be displayed in the Bekshire Athenaeum.   The theme for the Call for Art is "empowerment."   "We want our teenage visitors to feel like the library is for them," said Vanessa Justice, young adult librarian. "That it is a place where they can feel empowered and see their own artwork, and themselves, reflected in a space where they can explore their interests, ask questions, and be curious."   On July 23, 2024 from 5:30 – 7:00 p.m., youth can participate in an evening of art making with local artist and arts

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Lanesborough FinCom Puts Newcomers in Charge
By Brittany Polito, iBerkshires Staff
05:29AM / Friday, July 05, 2024

LANESBOROUGH, Mass. — The Finance Committee held its first meeting of the fiscal year and elected two newcomers as its leaders.

Lyndon Moors was voted as chair and David Parks was voted vice chair on Monday. During the town's 2024 election on June 18, Moors was elected for a two-year term and Parks for a three-year term.

Town Administrator Gina Dario observed that there are "fresh eyes coming into the budget process."

"In my time as town administrator and sort of engaging with other towns, every finance committee, like every town administration, has a slightly unique way of operating," she said.

"And that's for the committee to define like in

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Weather Cooperates for Pittsfield 4th of July Parade
By Brittany Polito, iBerkshires Staff
05:19PM / Thursday, July 04, 2024

The parade had floats, bands and fire engines. See more photos here.

PITTSFIELD, Mass. — The downtown corridor was alive with red, white, and blue as thousands gathered to watch the Fourth of July parade.

Mayor Peter Marchetti pointed to the pleasant Thursday morning weather — overcast with bouts of sunshine and in the 70s. The 2024 parade, themed "Red, White, Blue and YOU," featured more than 160 units.

"It is a really nice day in Pittsfield and the weather looks like it's going to cooperate and we're ready for a parade," he said before the 10 a.m. kickoff.

It is a bittersweet day for Marchetti, as he will be stepping down as parade leader

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The Retired Investor: Tariffs Are Simply Another Form of Taxation
By Bill Schmick,
03:44PM / Thursday, July 04, 2024
In this era of populism, tariffs have become as American as apple pie. Politicians are bending over backward to out-tariff their rivals. Voters are applauding the effort, and yet it is the consumer who will pay higher prices as a result.   I can understand how voters might disagree, given that party politicians continue to deny the obvious. "The notion that tariffs are a tax on U.S. consumers is a lie pushed by outsources and the Chinese Communist Party," declared a spokesperson for the Republican National Committee.    I am neither an outsourcer nor a Chinese Communist, but I am convinced that tariffs are a tax on all of us.   When the U.S. levies a tariff on

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