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Greylock Appoints Director Emeritus| 08:00AM / Thursday, November 16, 2023 | |
PITTSFIELD, Mass. Greylock Federal Credit Union's Board of Directors voted unanimously to appoint Ann Deely as Director Emeritus in recognition of her long and distinguished service to the credit union. In July 2023, the Board of Directors voted to confer the Director Emeritus designation on Deely. Individuals who are appointed Directors Emeriti function as an advisory committee to the board of directors. Deely's designation reflects a two-year term . "I'm honored to have served with Ann and am gratified to recognize her years of dedication and commitment to the members of Greylock," said Board Chair Peter Lopez. "We look forward to her continued 0 Comments Read More >> |
Lanesborough Select Board Looking Into Berkshire Mall 'Landslide'By Brittany Polito, iBerkshires Staff 05:26PM / Wednesday, November 15, 2023 | |
 LANESBOROUGH, Mass. — First responders are concerned about a hole in the outside lane of the ring road surrounding the shuttered Berkshire Mall and have asked for a solution. The crater near the former Best Buy has expanded to about the size of a loader's bucket and is coned off but traffic can still pass by. "We're not only looking out for the safety of the residents but actually the mall owner from a liability standpoint," Police Chief Robert Derksen said. "We're trying to protect them as well because if there is a tragedy they're going to be liable for something like that." He and Emergency Medical Services Director Jennifer Weber
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Haddad Subaru Wins National Love Promise AwardBy Sabrina Damms, iBerkshires Staff 12:12PM / Wednesday, November 15, 2023 | |
 General manager Chris Kramek, Strong Little Souls founder Madison Quinn and Haddad Marketing Director Beth Maturevich with national award presented to the dealership by Subaru. PITTSFIELD, Mass. — Haddad Auto Group has become an integral part of the community through more than 90 years of donations and initiatives. Haddad Subaru's most recent collaboration was a family day with local non-profit for pediatric cancer Strong Little Souls, which earned it a National Love Promise award. This is the first time this dealership has won the national recognition given by Subaru of America. Subaru of America awards two out of its 630 retailers in the 0 Comments Read More >> |
Downtown Pittsfield Hosting Thankful Food Drive| 08:00AM / Wednesday, November 15, 2023 | | PITTSFIELD, Mass. — Downtown Pittsfield, Inc. (DPI) is hosting its Thankful Food Drive now through Nov. 30, 2023. Donations of non-perishable food items will benefit the South Community Food Pantry and St. Joseph's Church Food Pantry. The drive is accepting non-perishable items such as canned vegetables, canned or dry beans, canned fruit in juice, low-sodium soups, canned tuna in water, canned chicken, canned stews, brown rice, unsalted nuts, shelf stable milk and milk substitutes, whole grain pasta, pasta sauce, canned tomatoes, unsweetened apple sauce, peanut butter, and whole grain cold cereals. Please do NOT donate open packages or expired or 0 Comments Read More >> |
Dalton Special Town Meeting Set for Dec. 13By Sabrina Damms, iBerkshires Staff 05:54AM / Wednesday, November 15, 2023 | | DALTON, Mass. — The Select Board has set a special town meeting for Wednesday, Dec. 13, at 7 p.m. at the Wahconah Regional High School to vote on adding an additional $25,000 to the police detail fund. The police detail fund is a revolving account that is currently paid up to $25,000 but is drained when a large number of details happen. It stays drained until it is replenished by payments from the private entities that hire the details. When the fund is substantially drained, the payment schedule for officers who work details is unpredictable, Police Chief Deanna Strout has said. From July 23 to Nov. 13, the town billed out $74,009.50 and has taken in 0 Comments Read More >> |
Dalton Traffic Commission Urges Need For Traffic Study By Sabrina Damms, iBerkshires Staff 02:28PM / Tuesday, November 14, 2023 | |
DALTON, Mass. — The Traffic Commission wrote a letter to the Select Board urging for a traffic study to ensure safe traffic control during elections now that the polling station is at the Senior Center. The concern was raised by Traffic Commission Chair William Drosehn during its meeting last week. Now that the decision has been made, the commission needs to weigh in and look into how to make the roads safer during elections, he said. The Select Board voted to relocate the polling station from the Community Recreation Association to the Senior Center in August, going against the ad hoc committee's suggestion. The ad hoc committee 0 Comments Read More >> |
BArT Theatre Presents 'Tracks' | 08:00AM / Tuesday, November 14, 2023 | | ADAMS, Mass. — Berkshire Arts and Technology (BArT) Charter Public School Theatre announced its production of "Tracks." The show will run on Friday, Nov. 17 at 7:30 pm, with additional performances on Saturday, Nov. 18 at 2:30 pm and 7:30 pm. "Tracks" was written by Peter Tarsi. This production is directed by BArT Senior Jace Ziarnik and stage-managed by BART Senior M Schrade. According to a press release: A group of strangers meet in a dirty subway station. They have arrived with limited personal belongings. Their watches have stopped. They all claim to be in different cities. But they soon learn there is no way out of the station. And 0 Comments Read More >> |
Wahconah Park Panel Looks to FundingBy Brittany Polito, iBerkshires Staff 05:44AM / Tuesday, November 14, 2023 | |
PITTSFIELD, Mass. — Three different avenues are being considered to fund the estimated $30 million restoration of historic Wahconah Park and a feasibility study has gone to the mayor. While planners hope that grants and donations fund as much as possible, they are also looking into borrowing an amount that the tax levy could handle but have not yet determined the burden on taxpayers. "Looking at the survey results and people I’ve spoken to, people want this," Chair Earl Persip III said to the Wahconah Park Restoration Committee on Thursday. "The community wants this and so when it comes down to it and we understand how much we can borrow right from the
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Making the Loop | We had some free time this week to walk the 2-mile loop through the downtown. Here's a few of things that caught our eye. (In between taking photos, we were heel-toeing and arm-pumping as prescribed.)
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Let's Go Paperless | This is from Ward 6 Councilor John Krol's eblast today. His switch to digital immediately caught our attention. With the associated costs - nearly $4,000 a year for paper alone! - zipping councilors "the packet" (as we in the know like to call it) over the ether makes loads of sense.
Digital also means the average citizen gets far better access to these public documents than ever before. The city clerk's office has been diligent about posting meeting agendas and, where possible, relevant documents. So in terms of saving money and time and getting information out efficiently, digital is the way to go.
I would like to thank City Clerk Linda Tyer for agreeing to print out one less city council packet, as I have officially gone paperless for council meetings - which I hope will be a trend that can be extended throughout city government.
The bulky (and often, very bulky) city council packet that councilors use for a reference costs an average of $170 per meeting for paper alone. Add the additional costs of ink/toner, wear and tear on city hall copiers, and the time and energy of staff who put it all together - and a simple transition away from paper benefits everyone.
With the packet now fully digital in pdf form, all councilors, and everyone with an internet
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Berkshire Music School Kicks Off 2012 Classes With Open House | The open house featured a sample class, access to musical instruments, information for parents, refreshments ...and more than a few delighted squeals.
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January 29, 2011
PITTSFIELD, Mass. — Dozens of youths, many of them under the age of 5, attended an open house at the Berkshire Music School Saturday, as the educational nonprofit enters its 70th year at its 30 Wendell Avenue home.
The open house featured a sample class, access to musical instruments, information for parents, refreshments... and more than a few delighted squeals, proving once again the inherent interest in making a joyful noise is not generational, and will never go out of style.
The open house featured a Music for Preschoolers class, designed to "children’s awareness of rhythm, ability to sing and move creatively to music," which |
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