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Public Comments Sought on Human Service Needs in Pittsfield
04:11PM / Thursday, January 05, 2023
PITTSFIELD, Mass. — The city of Pittsfield, through its Human Services Advisory Council (HSAC), is asking the public to comment on the human service needs in Pittsfield.   The Human Services Advisory Council is an 11-member advisory committee that provides funding recommendations to the mayor on how the city should allocate its human services funding. One of the considerations that the council uses to make those recommendations is to consider the input of Pittsfield residents and others.   Public comments will be accepted now through Jan. 31, 2023. Comments may be submitted several ways: email njoyner@cityofpittsfield.org; phone at 413-499-9358; teletype at 413-499-9340; or

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Weekend Outlook: Movie Nights, Hikes, and More
By Sabrina Damms, iBerkshires Staff
12:57PM / Thursday, January 05, 2023
Berkshire County will be having a variety of events this cool first weekend of 2023 including informational hikes, pet photo ops, movie nights, and more.   
Take a walk through the Boulders on Saturday and learn how to identify trees without their leaves.  Animal Support Project Fantasy Photos  Benson's Pet Center, Pittsfield   Benson's Pet Center will be providing people a photo op with their furry babies this Sunday from noon until 3 p.m.    For a $10 donation, pet parents can bring home a 4-by-6 inch framed keepsake. This month's participants have three themes to choose from: Winter Fun, Elvis Presley's Birthday, and

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2nd Street Names New Board Members
12:17PM / Thursday, January 05, 2023
PITTSFIELD, Mass. — 2nd Street, an organization supporting formerly incarcerated men and women in Berkshire County, has elected four members to its board of directors, effective as of Jan. 1, 2023.   They are Kristin Accetta, Jay R. Green, Andy Ottoson and Nyanna L. Slaughter.   Accetta is a clinician for the Acute Care Services/Emergency Services Program at the Brien Center for Mental Health and Substance Use in Pittsfield.   After completing Berkshire Community College's Social Work Transfer Program in 2011, she earned a bachelor of social work degree from Elms College in 2013 and a master of social work degree from Westfield State University's Advance

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Moving Pictures: Video Highlights of 2022
iBerkshires.com Sports,
10:08AM / Thursday, January 05, 2023
It was a busy year for athletes throughout Berkshire County, and iBerkshires.com was lucky enough to capture some of their many accomplishments on video.   Here is a look back at just some of the high points:   January Drury’s Owen Taylor scores in the last second to give his team a 3-2 win at Wahconah.   February Taconic’s Noah Poirier gets a pin to win an individual Western Mass title and help the Thunder earn a team sectional crown.   The first wave of boys heads out at the state Nordic Ski Championships, where Mount Greylock defended its team title.   Maya Duhamel rolls a strike to help Taconic win the Berkshire County

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BRTA, Great Barrington Receives Community Transit Grant Program Funds
08:15AM / Thursday, January 05, 2023
PITTSFIELD, Mass. — The Town of Great Barrington was awarded $32,000 to fund the purchase of operational software for on-demand ride scheduling and dispatch to support a new microtransit pilot program in Great Barrington, Egremont, and Stockbridge   The Berkshire Regional Transit Authority (BRTA) was awarded $8,414 from the grant program to continue funding for salaries and materials to support BRTA's travel training program.   The Baker-Polito Administration announced a total of $1.9 million for municipalities, Councils on Aging, Regional Transit Authorities, and nonprofit organizations under the Community Transit Grant Program administered by the Massachusetts

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YMCA Opens New Basketball Court, Indoor Walking Track
By Sabrina Damms, iBerkshires Staff
05:10AM / Thursday, January 05, 2023

Branch Director Kayla McNeice, right, and Executive Director Jess Rumlow on the new walking and running track. The YMCA is about to enter the fourth and final phase of its $12.4 million overhaul.  PITTSFIELD, Mass. — The Berkshire Family YMCA held a soft opening ceremony to introduce the organization's new basketball court and walking track to its patrons on Tuesday evening.    The basketball court is narrowly finished as it is still awaiting a scoreboard and bleachers that will seat approximately 200 people.    Organization leaders and YMCA patrons gathered in the newly renovated basketball court to cheer on raffle winner Owen Joseph as he took

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Shugrue, Bowler Pledge 'Better, Safer' Berkshire Community
By Brittany Polito, iBerkshires Staff
07:39PM / Wednesday, January 04, 2023

Sheriff Thomas Bowler is sworn into a third term on Wednesday.  PITTSFIELD, Mass. — New District Attorney Timothy Shugrue pledged on Wednesday to make Berkshire County a safer and better community and be responsive to stakeholders.    His first act was to create an Office of Community Engagement within the prosecutor's office.    "I will express my thanks to you via the daily work my office is committed to. I will not only serve a prosecutorial manner, but perhaps more importantly, an administration that is devoted to improving Berkshire County," the new DA said to the capacity crowd in Berkshire Superior Court for his swearing

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Lanesborough Health Board, Physical Therapy Office at Odds Over Masks
By Brian Rhodes, iBerkshires Staff
03:42PM / Wednesday, January 04, 2023

LANESBOROUGH, Mass. — After hearing several complaints about the facility last year, the Board of Health still has problems with mask compliance at Greylock Physical Therapy. 

 

Board Chair Lawrence Spatz said staff in the facility are still not wearing masks, as required by the state Department of Public Health's guidelines. The state's most recent order, issued last October, says staff and vendors in health-care practice settings, including physical therapy, are still required to wear masks. 

 

"When you go to any other health-care facility I've been to, they still are required, and the staff is all wearing masks," he said at

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Pittsfield Receives Grant for Wastewater Improvements
11:05AM / Wednesday, January 04, 2023
BOSTON — The City of Pittsfield will receive a Gap Energy Grant Program to implement a clean energy Combined Heat and Power (CHP) generation project that is expected.   The project is expected to save the city over $500,000 annually while reducing electric utility bills by 35 percent Wastewater Treatment Plant.   “Assisting municipalities, small businesses and non-profit organizations to proactively work to reduce their energy usage and utilize clean, renewable energy is among our top environmental priorities,” said Governor Charlie Baker. “These Gap Energy Grant Program funds will greatly assist these municipalities and organizations as they work to

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Lanesborough Finance Committee Hopes to be More Involved This Year
By Brian Rhodes, iBerkshires Staff
05:17AM / Wednesday, January 04, 2023

LANESBOROUGH, Mass. — The Finance Committee hopes to be more involved earlier in the budget process this year. 

The committee has already sent out letters to department heads about returning budgets by Feb. 15. Committee Chair Jodi-Lee Szczepaniak-Locke said she hopes to reduce the budget as much as possible. 

 

"I really think that this is the year that we need to be more visible in the pre-planning stages of the budget, before they get to the Board of Selectmen, before they get to the town administrator," she said. "... It's really time for some of those harder conversations to be had." 

 

The board had issues at last year's

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New Year, Some New Leadership for Berkshire County
By Brittany Polito, iBerkshires Staff
06:04PM / Tuesday, January 03, 2023

PITTSFIELD, Mass. — 2023 will bring some new and familiar leadership to Berkshire County and beyond as a new term begins.

The county will see a new district attorney, an incumbent sheriff, returning state representatives, and a new representative in the Senate. This is all under the leadership of a new administration led — beginning Thursday — by Gov. Maura Healey and Lt. Gov. Kim Driscoll.

Timothy Shugrue will take over the Berkshire County district attorney's office on Wednesday at 3 p.m. after winning the primary election in September against Andrea Harrington. He had no opponent in the general election.

He pledged to make Berkshire County safer by prosecuting

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Charlie Baker Wraps Up Leadership of a 'Very Special Place'
By Brittany Polito, iBerkshires Staff
04:33PM / Tuesday, January 03, 2023

Gov. Charlie Baker and Lt. Gov. Karyn Polito touring the vaccination site in Pittsfield during the pandemic. The two state leaders made numerous trips to the Berkshires during their eight years in office. 

BOSTON — Gov. Charlie Baker bid farewell to the people of the commonwealth virtually on Tuesday after eight years in office.

He and Lt. Gov. Karyn Polito did not seek re-election and will be replaced by Gov.-elect Maura Healey and Lt. Gov.-elect Kim Driscoll, who are being inaugurated on Thursday.

Baker coined Massachusetts as a "very special place."

"Despite a myriad of political fights and distractions that were raging all around us, people here chose to

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