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Wahconah Park Restoration Committee Launches Survey
08:10AM / Friday, September 15, 2023
PITTSFIELD, Mass. — In spring 2022, the Wahconah Park grandstand had to be closed to fans due to structural concerns.    The City of Pittsfield and Wahconah Park Restoration Committee is considering how best to proceed with a project that returns fans to a safe grandstand structure that meets handicapped accessibility requirements while providing a better fan, player and overall experience.   The Wahconah Park Restoration Committee has launched a short survey to gather feedback around various aspects of the project. This survey is now available to the public and can beaccessed through the city's website:

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Pittsfield's Site 9 Work Going to Bid This Season
By Brittany Polito, iBerkshires Staff
05:25AM / Friday, September 15, 2023

PITTSFIELD, Mass. — Work is expected to begin on Site 9 this winter, depending on weather.

Edward Weagle, principal geologist at Roux Associates reported on Wednesday to PEDA plans to award the $10 million redevelopment to a successful bidder in October. The concrete slab and foundations left from the former buildings can begin to be cracked up and crushed during the winter if there is not too much snow, he said. 

The Pittsfield Economic Development Authority also went into executive session to discuss a real estate opportunity on the site.

"We're very excited. This is a huge milestone for us," member Michael Matthews said, adding that it will create a lot of

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Pittsfield Homeless Committee Details Accomplishments, Goals
By Brittany Polito, iBerkshires Staff
05:24PM / Thursday, September 14, 2023

PITTSFIELD, Mass. — The Homelessness Advisory Committee over the last year has worked to understand the many layers of homelessness and how to address service gaps.  

To connect housing-insecure community members with services, the panel launched housing resource fairs and plans to continue them on a quarterly basis.

Last week, the HAC approved a 2023 annual report to be sent to Mayor Linda Tyer. Five priority actions have been identified for fiscal 2024: a flow chart for housing services, quarterly housing resource fairs, supportive services paired with housing, increased winter shelter capacity,  and future planning for housing development.

Established in 2020

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Lanesborough Residents Want a Senior Park
By Brittany Polito, iBerkshires Staff
12:56PM / Thursday, September 14, 2023

LANESBOROUGH, Mass. — A group of seniors who are not yet ready to retire from physical activity want to create a "senior park" at Bridge Street Park.

The Select Board on Monday voted to form a Lanesborough Senior Park Initiative after it was approached by resident Linda Pruyne with a proposal to add senior-friendly recreation facilities to the site. Members will be recruited through a citizen's interest form and are planned to be appointed at the next meeting.

"Our population is aging. Seventy-year-olds, we don't feel old and we're not ready to go to the senior center and play bingo," she said, adding that older residents need outdoor activities

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LitNet Hires First-Gen College Coordinator
08:33AM / Thursday, September 14, 2023
LEE, Mass. The Literacy Network (LitNet) announced the addition of Deisy Escobar to its staff as the organization's First-Generation College Coordinator.    In this newly created role, Escobar will serve as a community ambassador for LitNet by helping to develop programming, outreach, and partnerships centered around supporting and educating first-generation college applicants and their families about the college application process and related opportunities. With Escobar's support, LitNet hopes to launch its first First-Generation College-Goer Fair in spring 2024.     Escobar, a second-generation immigrant and first-year college student, graduated from

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District Attorney Reveals Identity of Hancock Man Killed by State Police
Staff Reports ,
08:19AM / Thursday, September 14, 2023
HANCOCK, Mass. — The District Attorney's Office identified Phillip Henault as the man shot and killed by a State Police officer responding to a domestic incident.    The identity of the single State Police officer involved has not been made public.   According to State Police, and a statement from the Berkshire District Attorney's Office, the officer was called to a Hancock residence about 7 a.m. on Sept. 9 and was confronted by Henault, age 64, who was armed.   The preliminary investigation involving crime scene analysis, civilian interviews, body and dash camera footage and 911 recordings corroborate that the Massachusetts State Police officer retreated a

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Pittsfield Council Airs Frustrations With Overgrown Ways
By Brittany Polito, iBerkshires Staff
05:49AM / Thursday, September 14, 2023

A company was contracted to maintain the medians and borders but has apparently not been able to do so.

PITTSFIELD, Mass. — City councilors are appalled at the condition of some public ways and have called for action.

On Tuesday, the council sent multiple petitions to the Commissioner of Public Services and Utilities Ricardo Morales concerning walkways, medians and planter boxes that appear to be lacking maintenance.

These include a request to have the center median and all adjacent flower boxes from the intersection of Reed Street and South Street to the intersection of Linden Street and North Street cleared of all debris; a request for information on the schedule of emptying

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Letter: Alex Blumin for City Council
Letter to the Editor,
02:00PM / Wednesday, September 13, 2023

To the Editor: I am excited to endorse Mr. Alex Blumin for Ward 2 City Council. When we elect Mr. Blumin, we continue Ward 2's tradition of self-governance. We consistently choose the independent voice to represent our interests. We have a tradition of preserving a philosophy of reasonable inquiry of elected officials, and we demand responsible financial governance.

Ward 2 awaits the city's fulfillment of its promises to complete roadwork and fix abandoned homes. Mr. Blumin will push the city to achieve these promises. The mayor aggressively hiked water and sewer rates twice in the last two years, and she promised more increases. Ward 2 residents worry about the

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Pittsfield Police Investigating Fatal Stabbing
10:00AM / Wednesday, September 13, 2023
PITTSFIELD, Mass. — Authorities are investigating the fatal stabbing of a Pittsfield man on Tuesday night as a homicide.   Police responded at about 10:45 p.m. to the report of a stabbing on Melville Street, near the intersection with First Street.   A 42-year-old, who identity was not disclosed, was found at the scene. Officers, firefighters and Action Ambulance Personnel provided the victim with emergency medical care and he was transported to Berkshire Medical Center, where he later died.    The investigation is being handled by the Pittsfield Police with assistance from the State Police Detective Unit assigned to the Berkshire County District Attorney's

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Berkshire Health Systems Instituting Code of Conduct
By Tammy Daniels, iBerkshires Staff
09:30AM / Wednesday, September 13, 2023
PITTSFIELD, Mass. — Patients and staff are expected to be on their best behavior at Berkshire Health Systems — especially after Oct. 2.   That's when a new code of conduct goes into effect at all offices and facilities of the health system, including Berkshire Medical Center.   "Our goal here is to make sure that we're providing a safe and welcoming place to receive care for everyone that walks through our doors and to encourage constructive conversations with one another," said Darlene Rodowicz, president and CEO, Berkshire Health Systems.   The code lists a number of actions and activities that officials say effect the health systems ability to

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Pittsfield Cooperative Bank Hires New Chief Technology Officer
08:17AM / Wednesday, September 13, 2023
PITTSFIELD, Mass. — Pittsfield Cooperative Bank (The Co-op) announced the hiring of Eric Padelford as SVP, Chief Technology Officer (CTO).    In this role, Padelford will oversee the information technology department, and work closely with leadership on modernizing technology and platforms to increase efficiency and better serve the institution's customers.   Padelford joins The Co-op after serving as Vice President, Integration Architect and Developer at Berkshire Bank for the last six years. Padelford has over twenty-two years of systems architecture and development expertise, serving in IT and development roles at McGlinchey Stafford, and Tech Valley DataPro

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BArT Announces Upcoming Enrollment Deadline
08:00AM / Wednesday, September 13, 2023
ADAMS, Mass. — Berkshire Arts and Technology (BArT) Charter Public School is currently accepting applications for students in grades 6 through 10 for the 2023-2024 school year.    The next enrollment deadline for the 2023-2024 school year for grades 6 through 10 is Thursday, Oct.12, 2023, at noon. The easiest way to apply is to visit https://bartcharter.schoolmint.com/.   Interested families should note that the best way to secure a seat, or a desirable waitlist spot for the 2023-2024 school year is to apply before the Oct. 12 deadline.    More information on the school's enrollment and lottery process can be found at www.bartcharter.org. Interested

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