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Adams Community Bank Promotes Nine Employees
04:00PM / Tuesday, January 24, 2023
ADAMS, Mass. — Adams Community Bank (ACB) announced promotions for nine employees in its Operations Center.   Becky Crouse has been promoted to Vice President BSA Officer.    Becky joined the Bank 22 years ago as a teller. Throughout the years, she's earned various financial certificates and diplomas and has received multiple promotions. She is currently enrolled in the New England School for Financial Studies.   Renelle Moser has been promoted to Marketing and Communication Officer.   Renelle joined ACB six years ago as a Marketing Specialist and, in 2020, was promoted to Marketing Manager. She holds a Bachelor's Degree from Massachusetts College of

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Berkshire County Braces for Another Winter Storm
03:39PM / Tuesday, January 24, 2023
Guess what? More snow   The US National Weather Service has issued a winter storm watch for Wednesday, Jan. 25, for Berkshire County.   The watch is in effect from 11 am to Thursday, Jan. 26 at 4 pm.   Expect heavy mixed precipitation with total snow accumulations of 4 to 9 inches. A light ice accumulation is also possible.    Snow will develop early Wednesday afternoon, becoming moderate to heavy through the evening with rates of .5 to 1 inch per hour. The snow will become a wintry mix of sleet and freezing rain Wednesday night before temperatures rise above freezing and precipitation turns to rain.   Wind gusts could blow as high as 35 mph. Snow Emergency

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Pittsfield Commission Supports Park Square Tree Plan
By Brittany Polito, iBerkshires Staff
11:33AM / Tuesday, January 24, 2023

PITTSFIELD, Mass. — Tree talk resumed last Tuesday as the Parks Commission looked into the future of Park Square's canopy. 

The panel endorsed a plan to remove four trees and plant seven, including an evergreen that will serve as the city's permanent Christmas tree.    "Park Square of course is the iconic center of our town," Park, Open Space, and Natural Resource Program Manager James McGrath said.    "There is a tree canopy on Park Square which over time is compromised by its age and other factors — soil compaction, some disease, maybe perhaps air quality around the very congested Park Square."    These

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Pittsfield High School First Quarter Honor Roll
11:05AM / Tuesday, January 24, 2023
Pittsfield High School has announced its honor roll for the first quarter of the 2022-2023 school year.     Of the 655 students enrolled, 292 students, or 45 percent, achieved high honors, and 80 students, or 12 percent, earned honors.   High Honors requires a grade point average of 92 percent and above.  Honors requires a grade point average between 88 percent and 91.9 percent.     PHS High Honor Roll Grade 12 Quarter 1 Walker S. Abdallah Taibat O. Ahmed Abigail J. Archey Santino L. Arienti Graham R. Auxier Daysha M. Bell Allison M. Blau Theresa M. Bowen Ava M. Brazeau Nadasia J. Burnham-Crespo David J. Castegnaro Irving Chairez Asa A. Chard Lina

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Pittsfield Affordable Housing Trust Hears Ins & Outs of Development
By Brittany Polito, iBerkshires Staff
05:14AM / Tuesday, January 24, 2023

PITTSFIELD, Mass. — In its third meeting, the Affordable Housing Trust heard the ins and outs of development and how they apply to Pittsfield. 

The panel is early in its work. It met for the first time in the fall after being established by the City Council over the summer.    Two organization leaders were invited to last week's meeting to detail their hands-on experience with affordable housing in the Berkshires.    Matt Kropke, director of real estate development at Berkshire Housing Develop Corp., and Construct Inc.'s Development Director Leigh Davis gave insights on affordable housing projects that are completed and in

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Dalton First Responders Recognized for Aiding Mother and Newborn
By Sabrina Damms, iBerkshires Staff
04:43AM / Tuesday, January 24, 2023
DALTON, Mass. — Brittany Maloney woke with contractions at 6 a.m., three days after Christmas.   She tried to relieve her discomfort with a yoga ball — but that apparently hastened the process. Soon her water broke so the  family set out from their Savoy home to Berkshire Medical Center.    They only made it as far as the Windsor/Dalton line when Charliegh Mae Maloney decided it was time to enter the world.    Although Michael Maloney had some emergency training as a military police officer in the Marines, this situation was like no other, he said.    Brittany gave a "battle cry," he said, and then he caught Charliegh in his arm

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Wayfair Closing Pittsfield Call Center; Employees Will Go Virtual
By Brittany Polito, iBerkshires Staff
05:21PM / Monday, January 23, 2023

Wayfair founder Niraj Shah takes a selfie with state Sen. Smitty Pignatelli, left, and Congressman Richie Neal at the call center's opening in 2019.  PITTSFIELD, Mass. — Wayfair opened a $5 million call center in the Clock Tower Building three years ago with plans to bring 300 jobs to the city.    It was a pledge by Chairman and CEO Niraj Shah, a Pittsfield High graduate, to ensure his hometown benefited from his burgeoning home goods business.    Now the company is planning to close that center by July and shift its 40-person staff to virtual work.    Wayfair announced last Friday plans to layoff upwards of 1,750 employees, following 900

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Miss Hall's School Names Business Administrator
03:51PM / Monday, January 23, 2023
PITTSFIELD, Mass.  — Miss Hall's School has named Aaron Gordon, of Lenox, as the School's new Director of Finance and Operations.   Gordon, who brings experience in nonprofit finance, higher education administration, strategic planning, student and residential life, and operations, most recently served as Director of Student Administrative Affairs, Strategy and Planning at Williams College.   In that role, he was the central administrative and budget officer for the college's Division of the Dean of the College, working closely with the Dean of the College on a variety of matters, including, but not limited to, budget creation, strategic planning, emergency

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Central Berkshire Regional Eyes Nearly 6% Increase in FY24
By Sabrina Damms, iBerkshires Staff
03:29PM / Monday, January 23, 2023
DALTON, Mass. — The Central Berkshire Regional School District is anticipating a 5.86 percent increase for fiscal 2024, which translates to nearly $2 million over this year.   This year's budget is $29,084,048 and next year's is forecast at $30,788,051, up $1,704,003.   The administration told the School Committee last week that is trying to design a fiscally responsible budget while being conscious of the overall impact to taxpayers in the seven member towns.   The top five operating expenditures are salaries, benefits, special education services, transportation, and operations  andmaintenance.    The salaries are estimated to be $16,176.001

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Reproductive Rights Rally Held on 50th Anniversary of Roe v. Wade
By Brittany Polito, iBerkshires Staff
12:38PM / Monday, January 23, 2023

Pittsfield, Mass. — Community members joined nationwide standouts on Sunday to mark 50 years since the now-overturned Roe v. Wade decision secured reproductive rights.  

In a post-Roe society, many fear that all freedoms are at stake.    Greylock Together co-founder Jessica Dils recounted marching for gender and civil rights with half a million others in Washington, D.C., on Jan. 21, 2017, and said this feels like "an old wound."    "I don't know how else to call it but being 53, having this all of my life and having constitutional rights taken away, assaulted, disregarded, this is so much more than our reproductive health care and

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Pittsfield School Panel Supports 'Culture & Community' Course
By Brittany Polito, iBerkshires Staff
11:52AM / Monday, January 23, 2023
PITTSFIELD, Mass. — Pittsfield High School educators would like to offer a pilot course that covers diverse life experiences, and on Wednesday the curriculum subcommittee supported "Culture and Community."   The one-semester course is designed to provide students with language and skills to understand their own identity and the identities of others in their community, communicate effectively with diverse populations, understand privilege and bias, and take action to change discriminatory practices.    "What a gift to our students," Member Vicky Smith said.    Social studies teacher Emily Day explained that this was suggested by a student

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Colonial Gardens Without Water Due to Private Line Water Main Break
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10:25AM / Monday, January 23, 2023
PITTSFIELD, Mass. — Colonial Gardens residents are on day two without water due to a water line break that occurred Sunday morning, Jan. 22.    Repairs were delayed Sunday because of unforeseen soil stability issues that made it difficult to complete the repairs safely and without disruption.    "They found some substrates that are high in concentrations of sand and that makes it difficult to maintain the excavation open in a safe manner," Public Services & Utilities Commissioner Ricardo Morales said.    Colonial Gardens residents were notified that the Highview Drive complex would be without water for another day on Sunday.   As of

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