News and events in Pittsfield, Mass.
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Pittsfield Council Sees Fourth Quarter ARPA Funding UsesBy Brittany Polito, iBerkshires Staff 05:36PM / Thursday, March 02, 2023 | |
PITTSFIELD, Mass. — About $1.6 million in American Rescue Plan Act funds were expended in the last quarter of 2022 with almost half being used to remedy negative economic impacts from the novel coronavirus. About $742,000, or 46 percent, was spent in that category, and about $417,000, or 26 percent funded public health. Nineteen percent, about $296,000, went toward infrastructure, about $83,000 for revenue replacement and about $65,000 for administrative costs accounted for the remaining nine percent. In 2022, there was $5.3 million in ARPA monies spent. Of the city's nearly $41 million allocation, about $38 million has been obligated. "So there is about 2.5
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The Jewish Federation of the Berkshires Welcomes Development Officer03:43PM / Thursday, March 02, 2023 | | PITTSFIELD, Mass. — The Jewish Federation of the Berkshires announces the appointment of Mark Cohn as its development officer. In this capacity, Mark will be responsible for working in partnership with the Executive Director, the Board of Directors, and the Development Committee to plan and implement Federation's annual campaign and major gifts fundraising effort. Cohn, an ordained Reform Rabbi, previously served as rabbi of Temple Emanuel in Winston-Salem, NC, where he was honored with the title Rabbi Emeritus upon concluding his service. He also served as the assistant rabbi of Congregation Schaarai Zedek in Tampa, Fla. "Having spent my 0 Comments Read More >> |
Dalton Boards Amend Information Technology Services Budget By Sabrina Damms, iBerkshires Staff 03:25PM / Thursday, March 02, 2023 | | DALTON, Mass. — The Select Board and Finance Committee voted to amend the Information Technology Services during their meetings this week. The revised budget increases the budget 4.41 percent bringing the total budget consisting of expenses only in the amount of $71,000. The previous budget was level funded from last year but the town's insurance agent has now developed requirements to maintain cyber security as part of the town's cybersecurity insurance. This software will enable the town to have multi-factor authentication and endpoint detection and response so if there is a breach they can find where it came from. The 0 Comments Read More >> |
Registration for Summer Courses at MCLA Now Available 01:47PM / Thursday, March 02, 2023 | | NORTH ADAMS, Mass. — Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts (MCLA) announced that registration for summer class sessions is now open. Registration is open to MCLA students, interested community members, high school students, those pursuing a master's degree, and Berkshires-based college students who wish to earn credits toward their degree from another institution. MCLA is offering two summer sessions, held in North Adams, Pittsfield, and online. Session A runs May 22–June 30, 2023, and Session B runs July 3–August 11, 2023. MCLA now offers more than 50 online courses, along with summer evening courses, to accommodate the schedules 0 Comments Read More >> |
Provider Profile: BHS Expands Gastroenterology Care10:48AM / Thursday, March 02, 2023 | | To help meet the increasing demand for gastroenterology care in the region, Berkshire Health Systems is pleased to welcome two new gastroenterologists to Gastroenterology Professional Services of Berkshire Medical Center (BMC). Drs. Ira Schmelkin and Mark Sterling are both board certified and fellowship trained Gastroenterologists, and both will be able to offer a wealth of knowledge and experience to their Berkshire patients. Drs. Schmelkin and Sterling highlight the importance of screening colonoscopy, which is proven to help prevent colon cancer or to detect it in its early stages if screening guidelines are met. This year, nearly 148,000 Americans will be 0 Comments Read More >> |
Dalton Historical Commission Locates Fire District Charter By Sabrina Damms, iBerkshires Staff 04:59AM / Thursday, March 02, 2023 | | DALTON, Mass. — A long lost original copy of the founding charter of the Fire District was literally just filed away. The Historical Commission said at its Wednesday meeting that it had located the charter in a file cabinet under the Fire Department section in an Annual Reports of The Dalton Fire District pamphlet from April 10, 1885. Although the Fire District was established in 1884, co-Chair Debora Kovacs said she wanted to look through the pamphlet and was excited to discover the Act of the Establishment of the Dalton Fire District included in the report. The commission is unsure where the original charter is located but suspected that 0 Comments Read More >> |
2nd Street Announces Launch of Three Initiatives02:51PM / Wednesday, March 01, 2023 | |
PITTSFIELD, Mass. — 2nd Street announces the launch of three initiatives in partnership with Berkshire Museum, Berkshire Community College and Chaos Theory. The programs — Insight Out, Using Our Outside Voices and Hear Me Out — are designed to promote creativity, acceptance and inclusion for presently or formerly incarcerated men and women in Berkshire County. All three programs will conclude in September 2023 with public presentations featuring art, written works and dramatic performances by presently or formerly incarcerated people. "In addition to making sure our clients get essential services, we also want to provide platforms for them to tell their 0 Comments Read More >> |
Are Business Cards Still Relevant in 2023?12:25PM / Wednesday, March 01, 2023 | | The modern business world is completely digital. We are able to communicate with one another through the use of messaging apps and video calls. In the year 2023, do traditional printed business cards still hold any value, or have digital substitutes completely supplanted them? Is there a need to look for a free card maker like Vista Create and devote your time to understanding how it works? We will dwell on the matter in this post. Even though business cards have been around for a century, their usefulness has not diminished. These business cards continue to be the quickest, most straightforward, and easiest way to market your company while also exchanging contact information with 0 Comments Read More >> |
Pittsfield Schools Look to Improve AttendanceBy Sabrina Damms, iBerkshires Staff 10:41AM / Wednesday, March 01, 2023 | | PITTSFIELD, Mass. — The district has had improvement in absences this year versus last year's overall attendance rate, Deputy Superintendent Marisa Mendonsa said during last week's school committee meeting. Morningside Community and Stearns Elementary had some stability from last year as there was not much fluctuation in the numbers. Both Crosby Academy and Eagle Academy had significant gains in attendance rates from last year, said Mendonsa, crediting a work on building a greater sense of belonging and community. Crosby Academy’s attendance rate increased to 91.8 percent from 86.4 percent last year and Eagle Academy's rate 0 Comments Read More >> |
Dr. Ira Schmelkin Returns to BMC Gastroenterology Services10:22AM / Wednesday, March 01, 2023 | | PITTSFIELD, Mass. — Berkshire Health Systems (BHS) announced the appointment of Ira J. Schmelkin, MD, a board-certified and fellowship-trained Gastroenterologist to the medical staff of Berkshire Medical Center and the provider staff of Gastroenterology Professional Services of BMC. Dr. Schmelkin had previously served at Berkshire Medical Center as chief of the division of gastroenterology from 2004 to 2011. He is accepting new patients in need of Gastroenterology care and is partnered with Drs. Jason Bratcher, Jeffrey St. John, Ketisha De Roche and Mark Sterling, and Brittney Alexander, FNP, Shawn Bunnell, NP, Heather Fusick, NP, Cyndi Goodrich, PA-C, Christina 0 Comments Read More >> |
Pittsfield Man Pleads Guilty to Assault08:40AM / Wednesday, March 01, 2023 | | PITTSFIELD, Mass. — On Thursday Feb. 23 Jeremy Stanton, of Pittsfield, pleaded guilty to two counts of Assault with a Dangerous Weapon and one count of Threat to Commit a Crime. For the first Assault with Dangerous Weapon Stanton was charged to two years in the State House of Corrections, with one year to serve, the balance suspended for three years. Upon his release, Stanton is required to attend and complete the Keenan House North program. Once successfully completing the Keenan House North program, the defendant is sentenced to three years straight probation on the second count of Assault with a Dangerous Weapon. Count three is wrapped in with the time on 0 Comments Read More >> |
Pittsfield Council Nixes North Street Ballot QuestionBy Brittany Polito, iBerkshires Staff 05:15AM / Wednesday, March 01, 2023 | |
Disability Commissioner Patricia Sheely tells the council that she feels much safer on reconfigured North Street. Right, Councilor at Large Karen Kalinowksy disagrees with the city solicitor's opinions on her ballot question. PITTSFIELD, Mass. — The City Council on Tuesday shot down Councilor at Large Karen Kalinowsky's attempt to place a question on the Nov. 7 ballot that asks voters if North Street should return to a four-lane way. After weeks of confusion, it voted against sending the question to City Clerk Michele Benjamin; Councilor at Large Pete White motioned to table with the intent to rescind in two weeks. The decision came after an hour of
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