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Pittsfield Parade Committee Announces 2023 Theme
10:47AM / Tuesday, January 31, 2023
PITTSFIELD, Mass. — "Stars, Stripes, and Smiles in the Berkshires" was chosen as the theme for the line of march for the next Fourth of July Parade.     Parade Committee Chairman Peter Marchetti said about 17 ideas were tossed out by the committee.   "All were good but we try to use a litmus test that works for all units and the judges on the reviewing stand," he said.   An example was Dancing in the Streets, which Marchetti said didn't allow for many options for floats.   "It's a process taken seriously by the committee like everything else we do," said Marchetti.   In addition, the annual meeting, held on Nov.

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Two Pedestrians Struck By Car in Pittsfield
04:08PM / Monday, January 30, 2023
PITTSFIELD, Mass. — A mother and daughter were injured after being struck by a car on West Street.   On January 30, 2023, at approximately 9:13 am police, firefighters, and Action Ambulance responded to the 300 West St. area for a Pittsfield woman struck by a car.    A 2015 Toyota Yaris operated by Loraine Utter, an 84-year-old Pittsfield resident, was traveling west on West St. in the 300 block when she struck two pedestrians who were crossing near Dorothy Amos Park.   Shaloon Milord, age 30 of Pittsfield, was transported to Berkshire Medical Center (BMC) with serious injuries.    Milord's three-year-old daughter was crossing the roadway with her

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Dalton Select Board Votes to Hold Off on Certain Voting Options for Local Election
By Sabrina Damms, iBerkshires Staff
02:03PM / Monday, January 30, 2023
DALTON, Mass. — The Select Board voted to hold off on offering early voting by mail or in person for for the local election on May 8.   The town had "successfully" implemented these practices as required during the September state primary election and November general election. However, towns and cities may opt out of early voting in municipal elections after a public hearing and vote 45 days prior to the election.   "It was a little bit of a learning curve for everyone and it was something that actually came out of Charlie Baker's votes act that was brought up in June and started on July 1 of this year," Town Clerk Heather Hunt said.   She

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Market 32 Earns URAC Reaccreditation in Specialty Pharmacy
01:30PM / Monday, January 30, 2023
SCHENECTADY, NY. — Price Chopper/Market 32 Supermarkets announced that its specialty pharmacy has been reaccredited under the Utilization Review Accreditation Commission (URAC) specialty pharmacy accreditation 4.0 standards.    The company first launched specialty pharmacy services in 2015.   According to a press release, URAC is the independent leader in promoting health care quality, setting high standards for clinical practice, consumer protections, performance measurement, operations infrastructure, and risk management.    "Receiving this URAC accreditation reinforces the commitment of our Specialty Pharmacy team to provide the highest quality of

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Downtown Pittsfield Inc. Proposes Diagonal Parking on North Street
By Brittany Polito, iBerkshires Staff
11:47AM / Monday, January 30, 2023
PITTSFIELD, Mass. — Managing Director of Downtown Pittsfield Inc. (DPI) Rebecca Brien wants to make North Street diagonal head in parking after a survey found that 60 percent of downtown residents support the reconfiguration.    On Thursday the Traffic Commission referred her petition to the Commissioner of Public Services and Utilities Ricardo Morales and the new City Engineer Tyler Shedd.    "We actually brought a petition to the City Council specifically in regards to a poll and survey that we had put out to our membership but also other businesses, residents, and people who are in the downtown area, and they (had) a 60 percent response supporting a

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Pittsfield Police Investigating Shooting at Zen's Pub
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11:03AM / Monday, January 30, 2023
PITTSFIELD, Mass. Police are investigating a shooting at Zen's Pub that left one person hospitalized with non-life-threatening injuries   On Friday, Jan. 27, just after 10:30 pm officers with the Pittsfield Police Department responded to Zen’s Pub located at 303 Tyler Street for an incident involving multiple people.    There was also a report that someone had fired a round from a gun. There was no ShotSpotter activation.   Responding officers located blood at the scene and they found a firearm a short distance away.   Officers later learned that an adult male resident of Pittsfield was at Berkshire Medical Center with a single gunshot wound that was not

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BAA 10X10 Call For Art Deadline Extended
08:50AM / Monday, January 30, 2023
PITTSFIELD, Mass. — The Berkshire Art Association (BAA) seeks donations of original artwork done by kids up to age ten for the  5X5at10x10 show and fundraiser.    In collaboration with the Berkshire Museum and Pittsfield's 10x10 Festival in Feb., the BAA welcomes submissions from young artists from the Berkshires and beyond. Art work should be 5 x 5 inches, and prepared for hanging.    5x5 art will be exhibited from Thursday 2/16/23 to Thursday 2/23/23 at The Berkshire Museum, along with 10 x 10 pieces submitted by adult artists. 5x5 artists will be able to either sell or take home their pieces.    Submissions will now be accepted through Feb. 6,

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MCLA Green Living Seminar: 'The Myth of Progress'
08:25AM / Monday, January 30, 2023
NORTH ADAMS, Mass.— Tom Wessels, Terrestrial Ecologist and Professor Emeritus at Antioch University, will give a talk titled "The Myth of Progress" at 5:30 p.m. on Wednesday, Feb. 1 at the MCLA Feigenbaum Center for Science and Innovation, Room 121.    The presenter will attend via zoom.      As part of MCLA's Green Living Seminar series, this event is free and open to the public.    According to a press release:   The presentation will be a conversation about Wessels' book, "The Myth of Progress," which is a scientific critique of the failings of our current economic system. The book covers three

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Joanne Passing on Ownership of Elm Street Luncheonette
By Brittany Polito, iBerkshires Staff
05:18AM / Monday, January 30, 2023

Evelyn Szelest and Joanne Longton on their last day at the Elm Street Luncheon. Longton joked that Szelest 'came with the place.'

PITTSFIELD, Mass. — Joanne Longton's been behind the counter at her Elm Street diner for nearly a half century. But not after Monday. 

She's handing over her spatula and heading to retirement after 48 years. 

Joanne's Elm Street Luncheonette will be under new ownership but she expects it will stay much the same as the hometown eatery that has fed many Pittsfield residents from childhood to adulthood. 

Longton announced the news of her retirement over Facebook on Friday. 

"After 48 years in business, it's

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County Planners Seek Options to Limited Municipal Labor Pool
By Sabrina Damms, iBerkshires Staff
04:41AM / Monday, January 30, 2023
PITTSFIELD, Mass. — The Berkshire Regional Planning Commission has been having conversations on community sustainability, and workforce issues were one of the topics taken up by its Regional Issues Committee last week.    "It is no secret that the state of Massachusetts is having a hard time in all of the communities, finding town managers, town administrators and finance folks. And when I say finance, they're talking about your town accountant, your tax collectors, your assessors, anybody kind of in that realm," said Adams Selectwoman Christine Hoyt, chair of the Berkshire County Selectmen's Association.    "So it's probably been the

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Berkshire Residents Take Stand Against Police Brutality
By Brittany Polito, iBerkshires Staff
07:32PM / Sunday, January 29, 2023

NAACP local President Dennis Powell says the police culture has to change. Roberta McCullough-Dews says she worries about her children. Change has to start with legislation and policies, she added.  PITTSFIELD, Mass. — Protesters on Sunday condemned continued police brutality following the fatal beating of Tyre Nichols in Memphis, Tenn. in early January.   Five Memphis officers have been charged in his death, which came three days after he was brutally battered during a traffic stop. The video of the incident released Friday by Memphis authorities was so disturbing that warnings were issued ahead of time.    "The culture of policing in America has got to

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Housatonic River Receives Wild and Scenic Designation
10:59AM / Sunday, January 29, 2023
NEW MILFORD, Conn. — The Housatonic River Commission announced the federal designation of the Housatonic River as a Wild & Scenic River for the 41 miles of the river from the Massachusetts border to the Boardman Bridge in New Milford.    "This federal Wild & Scenic designation of the Housatonic River will help to ensure the Commission's ability to carry through its management plan to maintain the river's unspoiled beauty and create solid accessibility to the many user groups who treasure the Housatonic River," William Tingley, chairman of the Housatonic River Commission said   This 41-mile section of the Housatonic River is now a member of the

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