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Pittsfield Considering Nonprofit for School Investigation
By Brittany Polito, iBerkshires Staff
05:51AM / Monday, January 20, 2025

PITTSFIELD, Mass. — The City Council and School Committee will consider a children's advocacy nonprofit to audit the Pittsfield Public Schools.

On Tuesday, the council supported a petition from Ward 1 Councilor Kenneth Warren requesting to schedule a joint meeting to receive a presentation from Jetta Bernier, executive director of Enough Abuse.

"The object is, we're trying to address a serious problem of sexual abuse in the schools," Warren said. "And I want to get this off the ground and I want to get us moving."

On Dec. 11, PHS Dean of Students Lavante Wiggins was arrested and charged by the U.S. Attorney's Office for allegedly conspiring to

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Westfield State Study Makes Local EMS Recommendations
By Sabrina Damms, iBerkshires Staff
05:40AM / Monday, January 20, 2025

Emergency responders participate in a drill in 2018. A study done in a  Westfield State University course offered recommendations for stabilizing and sharing EMS services.  DALTON, Mass. — A research project of Westfield State University made several recommendations to enhance emergency medical services within Berkshire County, including more regionalization and stable funding sources.   "Currently, EMS services are provided to the county's 128,000 residents through a patchwork system that results in unpredictable response times and inconsistent quality of emergency care from one community to another," the research project

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Community Hero: Abigail Allard
By Sabrina Damms, iBerkshires Staff
05:20PM / Sunday, January 19, 2025

Abigail Allard also coaches boxing, chairs the Berkshire Leadership Program and is involved in the city's cultural organizations. PITTSFIELD, Mass. — Abigail Allard wears many hats within the Berkshire County community, which gained her the recognition of our January Community Hero of the Month.    The Community Hero of the Month is a 12-month series that honors individuals and organizations that have significantly impacted their community. This year's sponsor is Window World of Western Massachusetts. Nominate a hero here.    Allard is the development and communications manager at the Gladys Allen Brigham Community Center, which is the home of Girls

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Market 32 Customers Donate Over 50K Food Bags to Local Pantries
04:08PM / Sunday, January 19, 2025
PITTSFIELD, Mass. — Market 32 customers donated over 50,000 pre-packed food bags to local food banks and pantries between Nov. 10, 2024, and Jan. 4, 2025.    A total of 50,902 $10 food bags filled with essential items such as elbow macaroni, peanut butter, canned tuna, and kidney beans were collected to support neighbors in need.   Each store selected a local organization to benefit from the donations, helping address nutrition insecurity in their communities. The initiative, part of the chain's ongoing commitment to community support, directly impacted individuals facing hunger during the holiday season.   "The holiday season brings our blessings to mind

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Governor Signs Laws Lowering Health Care Costs, Strengthening Oversight
08:59AM / Sunday, January 19, 2025
BOSTON — Governor Maura Healey today signed into law S.3012, An Act relative to pharmaceutical access, costs, and transparency, and H.5159, An Act enhancing the market review process. The laws aim to lower health care costs, cap prescription drug copays at $25, improve primary care access, and strengthen oversight of the health care industry.   "We know that one of the biggest strains on Massachusetts families' budgets is high health care costs. These new laws will lower out-of-pocket costs by capping copays at $25 for lifesaving prescription medications and increasing transparency in the industry," said Governor Healey. "They also close loopholes in our

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Progressives March for Human Rights in Pittsfield
By Brittany Polito, iBerkshires Staff
08:55AM / Sunday, January 19, 2025

Amelia Gilardi addresses the crowd at Park Square.  PITTSFIELD, Mass. — Around 100 people marched down North Street on Saturday in support of human rights.    The Pittsfield People's March was designed to unite community members, raise awareness, and promote the fundamental rights of all people. It was one of numerous marches across the nation, including in Boston and the annual one (formerly the Women's March) in Washington, D.C.    The marches started in 2017 in response to the first election of Donald Trump, who is set to sworn in for a second term on Monday. Saturday's marchers expressed their fears that the incoming administration will

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Dalton Mail-In Ballot Instructions Had Date Error
By Sabrina Damms, iBerkshires Staff
06:05PM / Saturday, January 18, 2025
DALTON, Mass. — Town voters started receiving mail-in ballots yesterday for the upcoming special election but were surprised to find an error.    The ballots had printed instructions to have them returned to the town by Nov. 5, 2024, information left behind from the general election in November.    The special election to decide who will fill the vacant Select Board seat will occur on Feb. 3.  In December, the board also approved mail-in ballots.    Select Board member Marc Strout took to his Select Board Facebook page to inform constituents of the error and provide an update.    He explained that Chair Robert Bishop, Town Manager Thomas

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Big Y Partners with Red Cross Relief Campaign in Response to California Wildfires
03:44PM / Saturday, January 18, 2025
SPRINGFIELD, Mass. Big Y is partnering with the American Red Cross to raise donations for those affected by the California Wildfires.    Now through Friday, Jan. 31st, Big Y customers and employees will have the opportunity to donate to American Red Cross Disaster Relief at all Big Y supermarket locations throughout Massachusetts and Connecticut.   Donation containers for cash donations will be available at all Big Y registers, with the ability to donate with credit or debit at the register, via the myExpress Checkout app or https://bit.ly/BigYCaliforniaWildfiresSupport.   "The American Red Cross is focused on making sure everyone has a safe place to stay, and no

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Pittsfield FedEx to Close This Year
By Brittany Polito, iBerkshires Staff
11:20AM / Saturday, January 18, 2025

PITTSFIELD, Mass. — The Federal Express Shipment Center on Federico Drive will close later this year.

This is attributed to the "evolving needs of the business."

David Westrick, of FedEx's Media Relations department, explained via email on Wednesday that the company regularly evaluates its network and makes adjustments to align with the evolving needs of the business.

Employees were recently notified that the FedEx facility will close later in the year and certain team members will be offered opportunities in other locations, he wrote.

The closing date was not identified but it appears the location will not close for months.

"Decisions of this nature are the

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MassWildlife: Why you shouldn't feed wildlife this winter
08:01AM / Saturday, January 18, 2025
Each winter, MassWildlife receives inquiries from the public regarding whether or not to feed wildlife. While people have good intentions, supplemental feeding of wildlife typically does more harm than good. Most wildlife seasonally change their behavior to adapt to cold temperatures and scarce food supplies. Supplemental feeding can alter that behavior and have detrimental, and sometimes fatal, effects. Wildlife in Massachusetts have adapted over thousands of years to cope with harsh winter weather, including deep snow, cold temperatures, and high winds.    Supplemental feed sites congregate wildlife into unnaturally high densities, which can: Attract predators and increase

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Old Williamstown Road Opened for Pedestrian Use
By Brittany Polito, iBerkshires Staff
05:06PM / Friday, January 17, 2025

LANESBOROUGH, Mass.— The state has removed hard barriers on Old Williamstown Road, allowing strictly pedestrian use.

"The limited use of that stretch with no motorized access is now allowed, according to the Department of Transportation," Town Administrator Gina Dario told the Select Board on Monday.

"With the strong stipulation that should there be any further movement by any community member of the blockades that are in place and motorized access on that stretch that they would resume the installation of the hard barriers that would prevent any public access whatsoever."

The road has been closed to vehicles for decades but used for pedestrians, horseback

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@theMarket: Markets Await the Inauguration
By Bill Schmick,
02:16PM / Friday, January 17, 2025
"Day One" arrives on Monday and investors are waiting with bated breath to hear what and how the new administration will handle the myriad problems that beset the nation. No one knows how that day will go, and the stock market reflects that.   Stocks are up since the beginning of the year but not by much. Granted the total gains for the first five days of January were positive and that is a good sign for those who take stock in those kinds of portents. Normally if the S&P 500 Index finishes with gains by the close of the fifth day of the year (and it did), the "rule of the first five days" says a gain for the entire year is likely.   Over the last decade,

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