News and events in Pittsfield, Mass.
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Happy New Year From iBerkshires.comiBerkshires Staff, 07:01AM / Monday, January 01, 2024 | |
We are hoping all of our readers have had a happy holiday season. Thank you for making iBerkshires your go-to source for local news. We appreciate your support and will continue to provide you with the relevant information you need in your daily lives as we enter 2024. 11 Comments Read More >> |
Pittsfield Housing Trust Looks to Involvement with CPA ProcessBy Brittany Polito, iBerkshires Staff 07:09AM / Sunday, December 31, 2023 | |
PITTSFIELD, Mass. — The Affordable Housing Trust will offer its expertise for Community Preservation Act applications related to housing. The panel agreed at its December meeting that it would make recommendations or designate CPA funds for these types of projects. For fiscal 2024, there are three community housing applications including the trust's request for $150,000. When the AHT was created, this was thought to be one of its functions. "The [CPA] committee kind of struggled with what's the value of an affordable housing unit and how much money should CPA be awarding and just without having a really concrete background in sort of housing development and
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@theMarket: Wall Street Forecasts 2024 ReturnsBy Bill Schmick, 05:44PM / Friday, December 29, 2023 | | As we close out 2023, stocks continue to inch higher. The traditional rally encompassing the last five days after Christmas into the first two days of the New Year is on track. Next week, trading should resume and with it a possible new high in the markets. Low volume, empty desks, and a focus on buying up the laggards of 2023 describe the week's trading action. Macroeconomic news was scarce. In that vacuum, stocks were at the mercy of proprietary traders and the ODTE speculators. The financial media kept investors busy by publishing a forest full of 2024 forecasts by brokers and money managers. Overall, the 2024 S&P 500 Index targets range from 4,200 to 5,500. 0 Comments Read More >> |
PEDA Awards $9.8M Bid for Redevelopment of Site 9By Brittany Polito, iBerkshires Staff 04:30PM / Friday, December 29, 2023 | |
PITTSFIELD, Mass. — A contract has been awarded for the redevelopment of Site 9 with an expected completion date in fall 2024. On Friday, the Pittsfield Economic Development Authority approved William J Keller & Sons Construction's $9.8 million bid. The company was chosen over JH Maxymillian Inc.'s $11.2 million bid due to its lower price. The Castleton-On-Hudson, N.Y., company plans to have the rough surface ready for development in October and will start in mid-January. "This is one of the most exciting milestones to happen to PEDA since I've been here," Chair Michael Matthews said. "This was great support from the local administration,
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Taconic Boys Basketball Was Top Story of '23By Stephen Dravis, iBerkshires.com Sports 06:04AM / Friday, December 29, 2023 | | The year started with one high school state championship on the show and ended with another on the hardwood. In between, there were plenty of team titles, tournament runs and individual accomplishments to keep Berkshire County high school and youth sports fans in the seats and on the sidelines. Although not every successful season ended in the ultimate prize, there was plenty to be proud of along the way. And here is a look back at some of the biggest stories we covered in 2023: No. 1 Taconic Boys Basketball Of all the state championships won this year – and there were several – perhaps none was sweeter than that of the Thunder in the Division 5 State 0 Comments Read More >> |
Pittsfield Welcomes New Mayor, Council on TuesdayBy Brittany Polito, iBerkshires Staff 05:17PM / Thursday, December 28, 2023 | |
Peter Marchetti will be sworn in to a four-year term as the new mayor of Pittsfield on Jan. 2. PITTSFIELD, Mass. — The city will inaugurate a new mayor and swear in city councilors on Tuesday morning at City Hall. Peter Marchetti will be sworn in for a four-year term as mayor, replacing Mayor Linda Tyer who did not seek a third term. After unsuccessfully running for mayor in 2011, this second time was a charm for Marchetti. In November, he was victorious over John Krol in the general election with 60 percent of the vote. The incoming mayor has a decades-long tenure with the city, serving as council president for the last eight years, and will leave behind a more than
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The Retired Investor: How Ski Resorts Are Surviving Climate ChangeBy Bill Schmick, 04:34PM / Thursday, December 28, 2023 | | Numerous studies have predicted that climate change will be the death knoll of skiing. That may be true, but year after year, ski resorts large and small seem to eke out one difficult season after another. And not every year has been a disaster. No one is denying that the weather is changing, and winters are getting warmer. This week, which kicks off the 2023-2024 ski season, for example, most of the country is experiencing warm weather, disappointing skiers and resorts alike in the Midwest and New England. And yet, during the 2022-2023 ski season, there had been mammoth snowfalls in some areas of the country. Climate change can do that, dumping extraordinary amounts of 0 Comments Read More >> |
State Senators Tour Berkshire County Arc Programs12:25PM / Thursday, December 28, 2023 | | PITTSFIELD, Mass. — State Sen. Paul Mark and state Sen. Robyn Kennedy of Worcester, chair for the Joint Committee on Children, Families and Persons with Disabilities, recently spent time visiting Berkshire County Arc's programs. Mark is also a member of the joint committee. During their visit, they spent time discussing short- and long-term plans for human services in Massachusetts. BCArc offers a broad range of community-based services to individuals with developmental disabilities, brain injuries and autism. In the photo above, from left: Pam Kight, director of employment and community-based day services; Cybele Kilby, vice president of day & 0 Comments Read More >> |
Dalton Sees Project Completions, New Initiatives in 2023By Sabrina Damms, iBerkshires Staff 05:15AM / Thursday, December 28, 2023 | |
The Select Board moved the polling location to the Senior Center against the recommendations of an ad hoc committee. DALTON, Mass. — The town saw a mixture of change, progress, initiatives, and project completions in 2023. Voting Location Moved During a lengthy and at times heated discussion in August, the Select Board voted in favor of relocating the town's polling station to the Senior Center as of March 5, 2024, against the recommendation of the ad hoc committee. The ad hoc committee — comprised of the police chief, the fire chief, the highway superintendent, and Town Clerk Heather Hunt — recommended staying at the 0 Comments Read More >> |
Dalton Planning Board Approves Ray Robert Special PermitBy Sabrina Damms, iBerkshires Staff 03:07PM / Wednesday, December 27, 2023 | | DALTON, Mass. — After revisions, community comment, and deliberations that required three meetings to complete, the Planning Board voted last week to approve the special permit for Ray Robert Excavation & Trucking. Owner Ray Robert had requested a new special permit to improve clarity of its conditions and to extend his operating and crushing hours. The new special permit would grant heavy industrial use in the Planned Industrial Development District. The board approved increasing Saturday's hours of operation, including screening, separating and crushing to 8 a.m. until 2 p.m. The hours of operation for the crushing of 0 Comments Read More >> |
Guest Column: Thank You for Supporting BHSBy Darlene Rodowicz, Guest Column 01:31PM / Wednesday, December 27, 2023 | | As we approach the close of 2023, I would like to share my sincere thanks with all of you — our patients, people, and community — for your ongoing support of Berkshire Health Systems as we strive to advance our mission of health and wellness for everyone in the Berkshires. Reflecting on the past year, I am proud of the broad range of achievements that were made possible by the combined efforts of the BHS family — from adopting our Community Code of Conduct to provide a safe and healing care environment for all, to expanding access to care in working to reopen North Adams Regional Hospital, to being named Employer of the Year by the Massachusetts 0 Comments Read More >> |
Governor Proposes Regulations to Strengthen Resilience from Coastal, Inland Flooding08:22AM / Wednesday, December 27, 2023 | |
BOSTON – The Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection (MassDEP) issued draft regulations to strengthen wetlands and stormwater resilience by providing flood control and preventing storm damage to shorelines and infrastructure from the impacts of climate change. The proposed regulations will help protect areas vulnerable to sea-level rise and storm surge, promote nature-based solutions to flooding, streamline certain permitting processes, and use updated precipitation data to inform decision-making. The regulations are proposed under the Wetlands Protection Act and the Massachusetts Public Waterfront Act. MassDEP will accept comments on the draft regulations
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