News and events in Pittsfield, Mass.
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Dalton Historical Commission Finds Cheaper Fireproof Cabinet By Sabrina Damms, iBerkshires Staff 05:31PM / Friday, June 16, 2023 | | DALTON, Mass. — The Historical Commission voted to purchase a used four-drawer fireproof cabinet from BBE Office Interiors during its meeting last week. Commissioner Thomas Synder said BBE had two four-drawer fireproof cabinets for $800 a piece. The commission decided to only purchase one of the cabinets, which is projected to cost about $1,200 including delivery because of the weight of the cabinet and its location on the second floor. Snyder said Town Accountant Sandra Albano had informed him that the town ordinarily purchases its fireproof cabinets from Staples and quoted the cost for a two-drawer for about $2,000. It is the 0 Comments Read More >> |
New Leadership at Berkshire County Arc Ready for New ChallengesBy Stephen Dravis, iBerkshires Staff 03:42PM / Friday, June 16, 2023 | |
Maryann Hyatt presides over her first Berkshire County Arc annual meeting since she was named president and CEO in March. PITTSFIELD, Mass. — Coming off a year in which her agency cared for more than 1,000 individuals and their families, Berkshire Arc President Maryann Hyatt reminded supporters Friday that there are always more obstacles to overcome. "This work is not easy, and every year it gets more complex," Hyatt told attendees at BC Arc's annual meeting. "New regulations, new treatments, new technology, new medications … new challenges we can't even see coming, like COVID. That is why today is so important, to balance those 0 Comments Read More >> |
Councilor Kalinowsky Joins Pittsfield Mayoral RaceBy Brittany Polito, iBerkshires Staff 02:05PM / Friday, June 16, 2023 | |
PITTSFIELD, Mass. — Pittsfield has a fourth mayoral candidate and it's another member of the City Council. Councilor at Large Karen Kalinowksy has taken out papers for mayor. She joins the council's current president, Peter Marchetti, former councilor John Krol, and former marketing director of Krofta Engineering Craig Gaetani in taking out nomination papers. Marchetti is the only candidate to have their signatures certified. Kalinowksy worked with the Pittsfield Police Department for more than 30 years and was a student resource officer at Reid Middle School for 13 of them. After retiring, she ran in Pittsfield's 2019 mayoral race but lost in the four-way preliminary
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Lee Man Sentenced for Indecent Assault and Battery11:07AM / Friday, June 16, 2023 | | PITTSFIELD, Mass. — On Monday, June 16, Dillon Curtin, 31 of Lee, was sentenced to two years in the House of Corrections. Charges include Dissemination of Photograph of a Person in the Nude without Consent and two years' of probation to follow for Possession of a Firearm without a Firearms Identification Card, Improper Storage of a Firearm-10H (within a home), Possession of Class B Controlled Substance, Possession of Class C Controlled Substance, Possession of Class E Controlled Substance, and Indecent Assault and Battery. Conditions of probation are to register with Sex Offender Registry Board; possess no weapons; have no contact and stay away from the victim; 0 Comments Read More >> |
The Retired Investor: Will the Insurance Sector Become Another Victim of Climate Change?By Bill Schmick, 04:08PM / Thursday, June 15, 2023 | | As the smoke from Canadian wildfires clears (literally) here in the Northeast, the awareness of climate change has risen. For the insurance industry, that knowledge has already precipitated some worrying policy changes. Last month, the news that two major insurers were no longer going to sell homeowner's policies in California may have come as a surprise to some. But like me, I am sure that most readers simply dismissed the issue as a problem between a West Coast state's regulations and the insurance industry. In California, which some think as the home of liberal politicians and crazy ideas, regulators have capped rates insurance companies can charge the public. On 0 Comments Read More >> |
1Berkshire Announces Staff Promotions03:49PM / Thursday, June 15, 2023 | | PITTSFIELD, Mass. — 1Berkshire announced the promotions of staff members Benjamin Lamb and Kristen Harrington effective April 1, 2023, in recognition of their achievements, contributions and dedication to the organization and its initiatives throughout Berkshire County. Promotions Benjamin Lamb has been promoted to Vice President of Economic Development. This promotion follows five years building the economic development team and expanding the 1Berkshire footprint of activities and overall work. Hired in 2018 as the Economic Development Projects Manager, Lamb was promoted to Director of Economic Development a short time later. In his new position, Lamb will 0 Comments Read More >> |
PHS Implements Safety Measure on Finding NoteBy Brittany Polito, iBerkshires Staff 01:38PM / Thursday, June 15, 2023 | | PITTSFIELD, Mass. — School officials requested extra police presence at Pittsfield High School on Wednesday and Thursday after a note was left in the building. The high school was in a "hold in passing" for less than an hour Wednesday morning because of a note left by the apparent intruder the previous day. A "hold in passing" means everyone was kept in their classrooms and the halls were cleared. "To the person reading this, you have a neat school. - Someone who snuck in," the message read. Pittsfield Police and the district's Emergency and Safety Coordinator Eric Lamoureaux to examined the situation and 0 Comments Read More >> |
Pittsfield Historical Commission OKs Demos for Christian Center ExpansionBy Brittany Polito, iBerkshires Staff 11:50AM / Thursday, June 15, 2023 | |
PITTSFIELD, Mass. — The Christian Center plans to demolish two deteriorated buildings on its property to expand its footprint for increased community service. On Monday, the Historical Commission approved the demolition of 183-185 Robbins Ave. and 187-191 Robbins Ave., which are said to be beyond rehabilitation. "These buildings have just become a horror story," Executive Director Betsy Sherman said. "And the people that know me on this committee know that I would not tear down a building just tear down an old building. I love old buildings and have worked with many of them but I just can't see a way to do it and to make them work for anything that
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BCHS Presents 'Sailing Towards My Father'08:46AM / Thursday, June 15, 2023 | | PITTSFIELD, Mass. — On Wednesday, June 21, the Berkshire County Historical Society (BCHS) will present "Sailing Towards My Father," a one-man play about Herman Melville performed by Stephen Collins and written and directed by Carl A. Rossi. The play chronicles Melville's life from youth to old age, concentrating on his evolution as a writer and his complex relationship with God; his parents and siblings; his wife and children; and Nathaniel Hawthorne. The performance takes place at Herman Melville's historic home Arrowhead at 5:30 pm. Tickets are available online at berkshirehistory.org; $10 BCHS Members, $15 non-members. This event is 0 Comments Read More >> |
Pittsfield's Affordable Housing Trust Housing Listening Session08:09AM / Thursday, June 15, 2023 | | PITTSFIELD, Mass. — The City of Pittsfield's Affordable Housing Trust is holding a community meeting to hear from residents about current housing needs. The Affordable Housing Trust is a seven-member board that was formed to provide for the creation and preservation of affordable housing within the City of Pittsfield for the benefit of low to moderate income households and for the funding of community housing. Information gathered from this listening session will be used to guide the work of the Affordable Housing Trust as they look to address the housing needs of Pittsfield residents. The meeting will be held on Wednesday, June 21, 2023 at 6:00 p.m. at Conte 0 Comments Read More >> |
Pittsfield Council Files Age, Term Limit PetitionBy Brittany Polito, iBerkshires Staff 05:39AM / Thursday, June 15, 2023 | |
PITTSFIELD, Mass. — The City Council put a controversial petition to rest on Tuesday, but it may come back from the dead. Ward 2 Councilor Charles Kronick's proposed charter modifications that impose a minimum 30-year age requirement on School Committee candidates and a one-year "cooling off" period for elected officials. Kronick reported that, given the counter-arguments, he will be resubmitting with improvements. "Our goal is to nurture young people," School Committee member Sara Hathaway said. "And one of the things that tells us we've done a good job is when one of them comes forward and says 'I would like to step into a leadership
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Pittsfield Mayoral Candidates Discuss Issues in Planet Valenti DebateBy Brittany Polito, iBerkshires Staff 05:12PM / Wednesday, June 14, 2023 | |
PITTSFIELD, Mass. — Mayoral candidates Peter Marchetti and John Krol discussed mental health needs, policing, schools, and positively marketing the city during the first debate campaign season hosted by local blog Planet Valenti last week. Krol, a former City Council vice president, and Marchetti, current City Council president, kept the conversation focused on the issues. Both "cheerleaders" of Pittsfield, their campaign styles were described as a difference of personality. The two agreed that there is a significant need for mental health resources in the city. "It is clear to me for a whole host of reasons that mental health is a major factor that plays in our
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