News and events in Pittsfield, Mass.
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MassHire Helps Expand Career Readiness, Plans In-Person Annual MeetingBy Brittany Polito, iBerkshires Staff 01:44PM / Saturday, March 18, 2023 | |
PITTSFIELD, Mass. — The MassHire Berkshire Workforce Board has assisted more than 1,000 students with career-connecting activities across multiple sectors during the past year. "So far, we've had 14 career awareness activities take place serving about 902 students and we've had five career exploration activities take place serving around 482 students," Youth Director Heather Shogry-Williams reported at the quarterly meeting last week. "We have a lot of great career awareness and exploration activities set to take place within the next couple of months so those numbers will definitely increase." This included work readiness workshops and career
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Governor's Budget Has 12.15% Hike for Pittsfield SchoolsBy Sabrina Damms, iBerkshires Staff 11:49AM / Saturday, March 18, 2023 | | PITTSFIELD, Mass. — The school district is expecting a 12.5 percent boost in Chapter 70 state education aid as laid out in Gov. Maura Healey's proposed budget. The governor's local aid proposal increases Chapter 70 by $586 million, a 9.8 percent increase over fiscal 2023. That puts Pittsfield in line for $6,592,719 more in aid, for a total of $60,847,530 for fiscal 2024. Chapter 70 is based in part on a community's ability to fund the education of its students, taking a number factors into account. Pittsfield's local share for Chapter 70 is 34 percent in FY 24. Assistant Superintendent for Business and Finance Kristen Behnke told the 0 Comments Read More >> |
Lanesborough's New Administrator Brings Federal Experience to Small TownBy Brittany Polito, iBerkshires Staff 06:30AM / Saturday, March 18, 2023 | |
LANESBOROUGH, Mass. — Lanesborough's new town administrator brings nearly two decades of worldly experience to the small Berkshire community. Gina Dario came into the position about a month ago — in time for the town's anticipated public safety complex vote and budget season — and has jumped right into municipal government. The Adams native is a former state manager with the Australian Electoral Commission in Perth, Western Australia, and before that, she worked as an assistant commissioner with the Australian Electoral Commission in Canberra, the county's capital. "Obviously municipal government is very special to New England, to Massachusetts, and
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@theMarket: Financial Contagion Spooks MarketsBy Bill Schmick, 04:04PM / Friday, March 17, 2023 | | The global banking sector took center stage as three U.S. banks bit the dust and a fourth large bank in Europe floundered. This puts the Fed between a rock and a hard place. The Federal Open Market Committee meets this coming Wednesday and, before the collapse of the Silicon Valley Bank, was expected to raise interest rates by 25 to 50 basis points. Today, expectations are split between no rate hikes at all, and maybe one more hike of 25 basis points and then a pause. Investors large and small held their breath last weekend in the wake of three bank failures. Fears of financial contagion swept the country throughout the week. Regulators acted on several fronts to contain the 0 Comments Read More >> |
North Street Three-hour Parking Rule Goes Into effect March 2703:37PM / Friday, March 17, 2023 | | PITTSFIELD, Mass. In the wake of advocacy efforts from the downtown business community, a three-hour limit for paid on-street parking will be in effect on North Street beginning Monday, March 27. Signage reflecting the new parking rule will be installed throughout the downtown corridor. The amended parking regulations were approved by City Council at the June 28, 2022 meeting. The boundary for three-hour metered parking on North Street will be from Park Square to Madison Avenue. The meters will be updated to reflect the time limit. The parking zone, 1012, will remain the same. Commissioner Ricardo Morales, of the city's Department of Public Services and Utilities, 25 Comments Read More >> |
Pittsfield Airport Projects Still Underway Despite Challenges By Sabrina Damms, iBerkshires Staff 02:35PM / Friday, March 17, 2023 | | PITTSFIELD, Mass. — Oak Leaf Energy Partners has been working to resolve a couple of challenges it ran into for the Earhart Solar Project near the Pittsfield Municipal Airport. Oak Leaf has been working with the city, airport, the state Department of Transportation and the Federal Aviation Administration to identify the constraints crossing the connection between Doolittle 1 and Doolittle 2. There are two different parts of the array: one near Barker Road and the other closer to the water tower near Tamarack Road, Oak Leaf representative Michael McCabe told the Airport Commission last week. "We're kind of doing our best to stay as close as possible 0 Comments Read More >> |
Dr. Valizadeh Joins Adams Internists, Providing Primary Care Services12:37PM / Friday, March 17, 2023 | | ADAMS, Mass. — Berkshire Health Systems (BHS) announced the appointment of Guity Valizadeh, MD, a board certified primary care physician to the medical staff of Berkshire Medical Center (BMC) and the provider staff of Adams Internists of BMC. Dr. Valizadeh is accepting new patients in need of primary care services and is partnered with Drs. Chi Cheung and Benjamin Rudin, and Jeffrey Bialobok, NP, and Caitlin Roberts, FNP-C at Adams Internists of BMC. Dr. Valizadeh came to the Berkshires from East Boston Neighborhood Health Center, and previously provided care at the Veteran's Administration, Quincy, MA, Boston Medical Center, Brigham & Women's Hospital, 0 Comments Read More >> |
Donations Sought For Pittsfield Fourth of July Parade08:12AM / Friday, March 17, 2023 | | PITTSFIELD, Mass. — The Pittsfield Fourth of July Parade is nearing and as organizers put the event together, they are still in need of donations. A check may be mailed to the Parade Committee at PO Box 1738, Pittsfield 01202. They also may be mailed to the Berkshire Eagle at 75 South Church St. Pittsfield 01201. Donations also may be dropped off at the Eagle building. Online users may go to the parade web site, pittsfieldparade.com, clicking Support, scrolling down and clicking Donate. The parade committee uses PayPal. The same page shows ways to become a sponsor. Donations of $25 or higher will receive a free 0 Comments Read More >> |
Berkshire Athenaeum Seeks to Expand Social Support AdvocacyBy Sabrina Damms, iBerkshires Staff 05:30AM / Friday, March 17, 2023 | | PITTSFIELD, Mass. — The Berkshire Athenaeum has been doing working on providing a lot of advocacy for more social support in the library, Director Alex Reczkowski said during the meeting last week The result of this has "borne fruit" he said, so the library has a stronger infrastructure. It has been collaborating with community organizations to provide these type of services. Recently, a case worker from ServiceNet has spent a lot of time doing direct care and getting people into housing. And Berkshire Harm Reduction's van, Better Life Partners, and the the Community Health Program's Mobile Health Unit are at the library on a rotating 0 Comments Read More >> |
The Retired Investor: U.S. Treasuries Not Risk FreeBy Bill Schmick, 04:11PM / Thursday, March 16, 2023 | | The recent calamity in the banking sector is complicated, but one issue stands out. Even the safest of investments have risk. Understanding the relationship between bond prices and interest rates is extremely important. Bonds, overall, are considered safer investments than stocks and history indicates that bonds have been less volatile than stocks most of the time. However, when interest rates rise, bonds can get hurt for a variety of reasons, and credit risk is at the top of the list. Credit risk refers to the possibility that a corporation (or a government entity) could default on a bond they have issued. That happens when the issuer fails to pay back the principal or cannot 0 Comments Read More >> |
Pittsfield School Committee Split on Future of ChromebooksBy Sabrina Damms, iBerkshires Staff 03:13PM / Thursday, March 16, 2023 | |
See the full presentation here. PITTSFIELD, Mass. — The School Committee is split on whether to continue to supply students Chromebooks after taking a $1 million hit in lost devices. Superintendent Joseph Curtis wants the discussion sooner rather than later because the district will need $500,000 to continue the one-to-one program. The school district purchased 2,500 Chromebooks in 2020 as schools shifted to online learning during the pandemic. The laptops were purchased with federal and state grants that have now ended. Curtis reported the cost of the lost and damaged devices last month. This school year, the district has already 3 Comments Read More >> |
Vibe North Street Storefront Recruitment Grant 08:17AM / Thursday, March 16, 2023 | | PITTSFIELD, Mass — The Berkshire Black Economic Council (BBEC) will lead the "Vibe North Street" storefront recruitment grant program in collaboration with Downtown Pittsfield Inc. (DPI). The grant, which is funded by Mass Development's Transformative Development Initiative (TDI), will offer businesses the opportunity to receive TDI Local funds in amounts between $7,500 and $25,000 to help cover the costs of relocating to currently vacant storefronts in the North Street district. On March 15, businesses interested in moving to the North Street district can apply for the grant, which will be awarded to businesses that demonstrate the passion and capability 0 Comments Read More >> |
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