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 | Allendale Pines Plans Storage Building for Resident Use | By Brittany Polito, iBerkshires Staff 05:59PM / Sunday, September 28, 2025
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  	PITTSFIELD, Mass. — As part of its expansion, Allendale Pines plans to offer a storage center for residents to curb outdoor clutter. 
 Last week, the Zoning Board of Appeals continued a request to amend the mobile home community's 2022 site plan to include an over 3,000 square foot storage building. The applicants requested a continuance to October 15 for renotification.
 
 "This is a great project and a great property for the fact that we've, as time has gone by, we've continually been able to provide attainable housing and more uses within the property itself here," Brent White of White Engineering explained on behalf of owner Eagle Allendale
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 | Berkshire Humane Society Celebrates Helping Thousands of Animals | By Breanna Steele, iBerkshires Staff 03:11PM / Sunday, September 28, 2025
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 	PITTSFIELD, Mass. — The Berkshire Humane Society supported more than 23,000 pets over the past year through it life-saving and pet retention programs. These programs provide resources including pet food and free foster care to help families keep their pets. 	 	"I think the most important thing, and I see this every year that we do, is we're an open-mission, socially-conscious shelter that keeps our doors open," Executive Director John Perrault told the society's annual meeting on Wednesday. 	 	"We're not prejudiced. We help anybody that comes, whether it's an animal that's bitten 10 people, whether it's an animal 0 CommentsRead More >>
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 | Pittsfield Street Improvement Project: Sept. 29 - Oct.3 PITTSFIELD, Mass. (September 25, 2025) – Please be advised that the following street improvements are scheduled from September 29 to October 3:	 	Highway Department Paving Projects:			Michael Drive			Devonshire Avenue			Mystic Street			Massachusetts Avenue	 	Contracted Paving Projects:			9/29 & 9/30: Lowering structures on Vista Street, Tamie Way, Taconic Park Drive & Allengate Avenue			10/1 & 10/2: Milling on Vista Street, Tamie Way, Taconic Park Drive and Allengate Avenue			10/3: First course of paving on Vista Street, Tamie Way and Taconic Park Drive	Road line painting (crosswalks, directional symbols, etc.):			9/29, 9/30 and 10/1: Elm Street, East Street| 02:22PM / Sunday, September 28, 2025 |  | 
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 | Brien Center 'Rally for Recovery' Charity Pickleball Tournament PITTSFIELD, Mass. — The Brien Center has announced its "Rally for Recovery Pickleball Tournament," a non-DUPR charity event hosted at Bousquet Sport.	 	The tournament supports the center's mission of "Serving Hope" and raising funds for recovery services. All proceeds go toward the Patrick Miller Youth Substance Abuse Prevention Program.	 	The main events will feature a round-robin format, ensuring that every participating team receives multiple opportunities to play. Larger brackets may be separated into pools, with the highest-performing teams advancing to a playoff round where the overall champions will be crowned.	 	The tournament will| 01:40PM / Sunday, September 28, 2025 |  | 
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 | Pittsfield Draws Ballot Positions for Nov. 4 Election | By Brittany Polito, iBerkshires Staff 12:53PM / Sunday, September 28, 2025
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  City Clerk Michele Benjamin pulls names for ballot positions last week with Assistant Clerk Joshua Munn and Head Clerk Sandra Knight.
 	PITTSFIELD, Mass. — In preparation for the Nov. 4 municipal election, candidates for contested seats drew their ballot positions. 
 City Clerk Michele Benjamin addressed a small crowd in council chambers on Thursday, first congratulating all candidates for their nominations and placement on the ballot.
 
 Positions were drawn for at-large, Ward 2, Ward 5, Ward 6, Ward 7, and School Committee. At-large candidates Lawrence Klein, Earl Persip III, and Sara Hathaway attended.
 
 At-large ballot positions:
 
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 | Market 32, Price Chopper Announce Over $62K for Regional Food Banks PITTSFIELD, Mass. — Market 32 and Price Chopper customers and teammates raised a total value of $62,959 for regional food banks across the company's six-state footprint during the annual Fill A Glass with Hope / Fill A Plate with Promise campaign, in partnership with American Dairy Association North East and Garelick Farms.	 	Earlier this summer, shoppers were invited to round up their change at checkout. With a $10,000 match from Market 32 and Price Chopper, the campaign generated critical funds to help regional food banks purchase milk and other nutritious food for families in need. Of the total raised, $48,459 was distributed across 11 food banks local to Market 32 and| 08:34AM / Sunday, September 28, 2025 |  | 
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 | Nonprofit Raising Awareness of Rare Cannibis-Related Condition | By Breanna Steele, iBerkshires Staff 05:24PM / Saturday, September 27, 2025
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  PITTSFIELD, Mass. — The Stephanie Rose CHS Foundation is raising awareness of a rarely known condition.	 	Cannabinoid hyperemesis syndrome is an often misdiagnosed condition in someone who may use cannabis consistently over a long period of time. According to the Cleveland Clinic, up to 33 percent of frequent cannabis users seeking emergency room care displayed its symptoms of nausea, intense abdominal pain and vomiting. This can cause dehydration, loss of appetite, electrolyte imbalance and kidney failure.	 	Cannabis is often used to reduce pain and nausea and promote the appetite, especially with those undergoing chemotherapy. CHS does the opposite. 	 	The 0 CommentsRead More >>
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 | BIC Announces 2025 TEDx Berkshires Speakers | 10:53AM / Saturday, September 27, 2025 |  | 
 	PITTSFIELD, Mass. — The Berkshire Innovation Center (BIC) will host TEDx Berkshires on Oct. 9 at the BIC.  	TEDx Berkshires is a local, independently organized event that brings the TED experience to the Berkshires by presenting ideas from "thought leaders."  This year’s event will be held from 2:00 – 5:00 pm, with a reception to follow.  	Tickets are now available and seating is limited. 	"Innovation usually starts with an idea, sparked in response to a need for change or a desire to improve," said TEDx Berkshires Executive Producer Stephen Boyd, CEO of Boyd Biomedical in Lee.  "The TEDx Berkshires stage 0 CommentsRead More >>
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 | Great Spots to Catch a Fish in Berkshire County | By Breanna Steele, iBerkshires Staff 10:03AM / Saturday, September 27, 2025
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  Windsor Lake in North Adams is regularly stocked with trout.
 	Summer may be winding down, but there is still plenty of time and great weather to catch some fish. 	Most major lakes, ponds, and rivers, including the Housatonic, are open to fishing year-round with catch limits; smaller rivers and brooks have catch limits of three after Sept. 11 and eight after April 1. Find a list of fishing seasons and limits here.  	Berkshire County has scenic places to sail this fall as well as stand on the edge and cast out.Windsor Lake	North Adams	 	Affectionately known as Fish Pond, this small lake is stocked with rainbow trout, some brook and brown trout, and chain pickerel. Restrooms 0 CommentsRead More >>
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 | @themarket: Markets Digest Recent Gains Investors experienced a rare occurrence this week. All three main averages were down for three consecutive days. That was a good thing.	 	Readers are aware that the markets have been in a melt-up mode for the last few weeks and are both overextended and overbought. Under these conditions, any excuse, no matter how flimsy, can trigger a bout of profit-taking. A government shutdown could provide the turbulence for a much-needed market sell-off.	 	With only five days to go before such a potential event, investors are getting nervous. Doubly so, because the administration is asking federal agencies to consider mass firings (not just layoffs) if the shutdown happens, this is thought to| By Bill Schmick, 01:45PM / Friday, September 26, 2025
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 | Pittsfield Council Approves Two New Fiber Internet Providers | By Brittany Polito, iBerkshires Staff 12:31PM / Friday, September 26, 2025
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 Gateway Fiber's Senior Vice President Sarah Lang says the company uses existing infrastructure to run its network.
 	PITTSFIELD, Mass.— The City Council has OK'd fiber-optic networks for Gateway Fiber and Archtop Fiber, bringing more options to the city for internet. 
 On Tuesday, councilors approved Gateway Fiber's request to deploy an aerial network in Pittsfield and Archtop Fiber's plans to install infrastructure in the city right-of-way.
 
 Gateway Fiber held a ribbon-cutting at the Colonial Theatre in July to mark the start of construction in Pittsfield. The fiber-optic network will offer subscription plans ranging from $65 to $150 per month,
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 | Pittsfield Sewer Lining Replacement Projects PITTSFIELD, Mass. — The City's Department of Public Services and Utilities announce a sewer lining replacement project will begin on Monday, Sept. 29. 	 	This work will include lining aging sewer pipes to help prevent future breaks within the sewer line.	 	The sewer lining will be replaced in several locations as outlined in the schedule below during the hours of 7:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. each weekday. 	 	There should be minimal to no impact on residential sewer lines during this work.			Sept. 29: Wood Avenue			Sept. 30, October 1, 2, 3 & 6: West Street (from 974 West Street to 1265 West Street)			Oct. 7: Churchill Street (from West Street to 54| 10:38AM / Friday, September 26, 2025 |  | 
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