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Pittsfield Announces Street Improvement Project Schedule
08:00AM / Monday, April 28, 2025

PITTSFIELD, Mass. — The City of Pittsfield has announced scheduled street improvements from April 28 through May 2.

From April 28 to April 30, structure lowering will occur on Daniels Avenue, Newell Street, and Meadow Lane. Milling is scheduled for Daniels Avenue on April 29, followed by the first course of paving on April 30. Milling will take place on Newell Street and Meadow Lane from May 1 to May 2.

On-street parking will be prohibited on these streets between 6 a.m. and 6 p.m. during the work periods.

Berkshire Gas will continue underground utility work at the intersection of East Street and Silver Lake Boulevard. On April 28 and April 29, traffic will be reduced to one lane in

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Pittsfield Releases Draft 5-Year CDBG Plan
By Brittany Polito, iBerkshires Staff
05:05AM / Monday, April 28, 2025

PITTSFIELD, Mass. — The city continues its more than 50-year run as a Community Development Block Grant entitlement community with a new five-year plan.

Earlier this week, the Office of Community Development released a draft of its Five-Year Consolidated Plan to address housing and other needs with Community Development Block Grant funds.

Covering July 1, 2025, to June 30, 2029, the plan proposes a $2.19 million budget in the first year that includes an estimated $1.25 million in federal CDBG funds. The office proposes to use funds in this coming cycle for projects addressing public facilities, removal of architectural barriers, public services, housing rehabilitation, economic

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Market 32, Price Chopper Customers Raise Over $60K for Special Olympics
11:11AM / Sunday, April 27, 2025

PITTSFIELD, Mass. — Market 32 and Price Chopper customers at 129 stores across New York, Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, Pennsylvania, and New Hampshire raised $50,143.72 for Special Olympics through a checkout round-up campaign in February and March. Market 32 and Price Chopper contributed an additional $10,000, bringing the total donation to $60,143.72.

The funds will benefit Special Olympics athletes in the six states where the stores operate. In March, over 30 athletes, partners, and coaches from these states participated in the 2025 Winter World Games in Turin, Italy, as part of Special Olympics USA, winning one gold, six silver, and 20 bronze medals.

Pam Cerrone, Market 32

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BCC Announces New Staff Members, Promotions
04:21PM / Saturday, April 26, 2025

PITTSFIELD, Mass. — Berkshire Community College (BCC) announces the addition of two new staff members and two promotions. 

New staff

Mary Budzn joins BCC as Alumni Relations and Philanthropy Manager. Originally from Cincinnati, OH, she earned her bachelor of fine arts degree in theatre arts from Boston University. A Lenox resident, she has lived in the Berkshires since 2018, when she moved to the area to work for Shakespeare & Company’s training department, which led to her career in development. Most recently, she worked for Bard College at Simon’s Rock in various roles, including Advancement Services Associate, Annual Giving Manager, student advisor and

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Retired Seniors Recognized as Champion Busy Bees in 2024
By Brittany Polito, iBerkshires Staff
12:19PM / Saturday, April 26, 2025

Mayor Peter Marchetti says the city is making a commitment to keep the RSVP going. With him are state Rep. Tricia Farley-Bouvier and Director Lisa Torrey.

PITTSFIELD, Mass. — Three hundred and five retired seniors gave a total of 40,699 volunteer hours to the community in 2024 through RSVP.

On Friday, the Retired Senior Volunteer Program held its annual recognition luncheon at the Proprietor's Lodge. This year's theme was bees, "Because like bees, who are champion pollinators, our volunteers are champions," Director Lisa Torrey explained.

"They are hard working and they never give up. They keep going and going until the job is done and like the bees who do

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Greylock Federal accepting applications for new program, Greylock Wealth Ambassadors
11:22AM / Saturday, April 26, 2025

PITTSFIELD, Mass. — Greylock Federal Credit Union is now accepting applications for its new program, Greylock Wealth Ambassadors.

The 10-month program, designed as a focus and influencer group, will include up to 20 Greylock members ages 11-22, currently in middle, high school, vocational, or college. Through monthly conversations, as well as in-person Greylock-themed events, participants will expand their awareness on financial literacy and serve as brand ambassadors. Participants must be a Greylock member.

Those selected will receive a $300 stipend, Greylock branded items, and a letter of commendation for their academic/professional records.

The application and more information are

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Pittsfield to Conduct Phase Two of Water System Flushing
03:41PM / Friday, April 25, 2025

PITTSFIELD, Mass. — The City of Pittsfield will begin phase two of its spring water system flushing on Monday, April 28, following the completion of phase one. Water mains citywide will be flushed through hydrants to remove pipeline corrosion products. Flushing will occur Monday through Friday each week, excluding holidays, between 7:30 a.m. and 3 p.m. Phase two is scheduled from April 28 to May 2.

The flushing is expected to affect the following areas:

Starting at Unkamet Park Drive heading west to North Street, working north to the Broadway and Lakeview streets neighborhood. Starting at Plastics Avenue moving west on Dalton Avenue, including the Allendale and Allengate

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@theMarket: Markets Contend With Conflicting Tariff Headlines
By Bill Schmick,
02:56PM / Friday, April 25, 2025
This week, statements from the president and his treasury secretary indicating a possible thaw in relations with China triggered a bout of FOMO among traders. Markets gained more than 6 percent for the week on a hope and a prayer. Was it justified?   On Monday, investors woke up to President Trump calling Fed Chair Jerome Powell "a major loser." That triggered fears that Trump was on the verge of dismissing the head of the U.S. central bank. Markets appeared to be once again rolling over. The stock market cratered.   By the end of the day, markets were off by more than 2 percent. It looked as if stocks were ready to roll over and at least re-test if not break the recent

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Pittsfield Man Accused of Breaking Into TD Bank ATMs
01:56PM / Friday, April 25, 2025
PITTSFIELD, Mass. — A city man was arraigned Thursday on charges in relation to multiple break-ins and attempted break-ins of ATMs at TDB Bank.   George Bliss, 39, of West Street was arraigned in Central Berkshire District Court on single counts of breaking into a bank depository, larceny under $1,200 and vandalizing property, and three counts each of attempting to break into a bank depository, attempted larceny and vandalizing property.    The break-ins all occurred at the West Street branch of the bank on Feb. 15, March 1, March 4, April 1 and April 11.    According to the District Attorney's Office, the defendant was observed on bank security cameras

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Berkshire Arts Organizations Gets a Boost from State Funding
08:15AM / Friday, April 25, 2025
GREAT BARRINGTON, Mass. — The Mass Cultural Council has announced $3.57 million in grants for 57 performing arts centers across Massachusetts.   The announcement was made today at The Guthrie Center.   "Performing arts centers serve as cornerstones of our communities, fostering creativity, connection, and economic vitality," said Michael J. Bobbitt, Executive Director, Mass Cultural Council. "These organizations offer access to transformative artistic experiences, and these awards help ensure that they're able to continually and successfully draw and book touring artists for their audiences to see and enjoy."   The grants are part of the Fiscal

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Pittsfield Parent Wants Pedestrian Safety Near Schools
By Brittany Polito, iBerkshires Staff
05:46AM / Friday, April 25, 2025

PITTSFIELD, Mass. — A local mother has petitioned the city for better pedestrian safety measures around schools.

Jacquelyn Sykes, who has two children in the district, asked Commissioner of Public Works and Utilities Ricardo Morales to mull safety improvements before the new school year begins in the fall.  

This includes more vibrant road paintings and flashing signs.

"I have a walker and I park around the corner and I wait for her, and I literally come out of my skin watching how people drive by the schools. It's insane," she said during Tuesday's City Council meeting.

"There's no police presence. A kid already got hit on Holmes Road, that's

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Dalton Select Board Candidates Advocate for Change
By Sabrina Damms, iBerkshires Staff
05:18AM / Friday, April 25, 2025

iBerkshires bureau chief Brittany Polito moderates Thursday's forum. DALTON, Mass. — The four Select Board candidates answered questions curated by resident submissions in front of nearly 60 attendees on Thursday night.    All of the candidates have served on town committees or are incumbents. Both Marc Strout and Robert Collins are seeking re-election to the Select Board. William Drosehn is the chair of the Finance Committee and the Traffic Commission, and Antonio Pagliarulo serves on the Green Committee and the Public Safety Facility Advisory Committee.    The 90-minute event highlighted topics such as the search for a new town manager, fiscal

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