News and events in Pittsfield, Mass.
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Downtown Pittsfield Inc. Awarded MassDevelopment Grant 10:26AM / Tuesday, August 01, 2023 | | PITTSFIELD, Mass. — Downtown Pittsfield, Inc. was awarded a $65,000 grant from MassDevelopment to fund three projects in the city. Projects include: "The Lab" at the Boys & Girls Club of The Berkshires, the Pittsfield Community Design Center ("Urban Room"), and Let it Shine! A Celebration of Public Art: Mural and Music Festival on Saturday, September 9. In July 2023, MassDevelopment awarded $500,000 in grants to nine organizations, including Downtown Pittsfield, Inc., for public-facing projects in Gateway Cities that support arts-and culture-based economic development and neighborhood revitalization, such as public art, arts programming and 0 Comments Read More >> |
Pittsfield Launches Applications for Citizens Academy08:25AM / Tuesday, August 01, 2023 | | PITTSFIELD, Mass. — Applications are now being accepted for the City of Pittsfield's Citizens Academy, which will begin in late August. The Citizens Academy, a 12-week program, is designed to help community members understand the operations of local government. Participants will gain awareness on the various functions of city departments within municipal government, tour designated locations, and engage in breakout activities. Attendees also will learn more about service opportunities available within local government. "We have seen continuous growth of this academy with 75 community members who have participated to date," said Catherine VanBramer, Director 0 Comments Read More >> |
Dalton Police Department Receives Medication Disposal GrantBy Sabrina Damms, iBerkshires Staff 05:06AM / Tuesday, August 01, 2023 | | DALTON, Mass. — The Select Board accepted a Medication Education and Disposal grant for the Police Department during its meeting last month. The grant in the amount of $1,300 will help cover the cost of collecting and disposing of unwanted household medicine. The department has had the unwanted medication dropbox for many years, Police Chief Deanna Strout said in an interview. Following the closing of Casella's incinerator, like many departments in the surrounding areas, Dalton struggled to find a way to dispose of these medications. "We're getting overwhelmed with the amount that we have because we have nowhere to 0 Comments Read More >> |
Thunder, ACS Swat Reach 12-Year-Old County FinalBy Stephen Dravis, iBerkshires.com Sports 08:56PM / Monday, July 31, 2023 | | DALTON, Mass. -- Avery Lane and Gianna Witek Monday combined on a two-hitter to send the Greylock Thunder Black to the championship game of the Berkshire County Fast Pitch Softball League 12-and-under division. The Thunder beat Dalton, 8-1, at Chamberlain Park to earn a date against Adams-Cheshire-Savoy Swat, an 18-17 winner over the Berkshire Force Black on Monday in Adams. The Thunder and ACS will play on Tuesady at 5:45 at Albert Reid Field for the county's summer championship. Monday's semi-final in Dalton was dominated by pitching. Dalton's Kaylee Prew struck out 12 in a losing cause. Lane and Witek struck out 16 between them in the 0 Comments Read More >> |
Central Berkshire Mulls Implementing Yondr PouchesBy Sabrina Damms, iBerkshires Staff 05:13PM / Monday, July 31, 2023 | |
Yondr pouches lock digital devices so they can't be used during school. DALTON, Mass. — The Central Berkshire Regional School Committee is still mulling over introducing Yondr pouches to its middle and high schools. The goal of the policy change is to help students be more engaged in school and to prevent students from taking videos of their peers without permission and spreading them around, the school committee said during its June meeting. School Committee Chair Richard Peters said at last week's meeting that although it is likely that the committee will be in favor, a vote was not on the agenda and the matter was postponed to the next 0 Comments Read More >> |
Pittsfield Zoning Board to Review Sign OrdinanceBy Brittany Polito, iBerkshires Staff 03:18PM / Monday, July 31, 2023 | |
PITTSFIELD, Mass. — City officials believe it's time to update regulations on illuminated signage in response to advancements in technology. Permitting coordinator Amber Spring told the Zoning Board of Appeals last week that the Ordinance Review Committee would like its input on the city's sign ordinance. The request is part of the review of the charter that the committee started last year. "Specifically, there was a clarification to animated and illuminated signs. As we get more digital signs around town, there have been a lot of questions about refresh rate with the text and the images and there's also a question of whether they should be the same allowed
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Literary Hike to Monument Mountain01:54PM / Monday, July 31, 2023 | | PITTSFIELD, Mass. — Celebrate that time Nathaniel Hawthorne and Herman Melville took a hike up Monument Mountain in 1850 by walking in their footsteps. Hikers are invited to mark that day exactly 173 years ago on Saturday, Aug. 5, at 9 a.m. with a literary walk to read local poet William Cullen Bryant's "Monument Mountain" with the Berkshire County Historical Society. The guided hike takes approximately 2 1/2 hours and is appropriate for families. Meet at the Monument Mountain Reservation parking lot on Route 7 and be prepared with your own water, proper footwear, hiking gear and bug repellent. This event is sponsored by MountainOne 0 Comments Read More >> |
Legislature Passes Bill Authorizing $200M in Chapter 90 Funding 01:07PM / Monday, July 31, 2023 | | BOSTON — The Legislature on Thursday passed a bill that includes $375 million in bond authorizations for transportation needs across the state, including $200 million for the state's Chapter 90 program, which provides municipalities with a reliable funding source for transportation-related improvements, including road and bridge repairs. The bill also includes new criteria on how to apportion the funding that takes into account more rural communities. H.4013, An Act Financing Improvements to Municipal Roads and Bridges, also also authorizes $175 million in programs that will support various transportation-related projects. This includes 0 Comments Read More >> |
BCC Adds Associate Degree in Natural and Physical Sciences 10:54AM / Monday, July 31, 2023 | | PITTSFIELD, Mass. — Berkshire Community College (BCC) has added a new associate in science degree in Natural & Physical Sciences (NPS), available beginning in the fall 2023 semester. The NPS program was developed as an opportunity to offer students studying the sciences an associate in science degree that included meta-major style pathways in biology, biotechnology, chemistry and physics. Previously, students studying biology and biotechnology earned an associate in arts degree in the liberal arts program. These pathways will allow students the ability to explore the sciences while staying aligned with their degree program, saving the student time and 0 Comments Read More >> |
North Street Head On Collision Injures Three08:13AM / Monday, July 31, 2023 | | PITTSFIELD, Mass. — On July 28, 2023 at approximately 10:35 pm, the Pittsfield Police Dept., Pittsfield Fire Dept. and Action Ambulance responded to the area of 1292 North St for a head-on motor vehicle crash with injuries. A 2011 Chevrolet Silverado pick-up truck was traveling south bound on North Street in the 1200 block when it collided with a 2019 Nissan Rogue which had been traveling north bound, also in the 1200 block. The driver of the Chevrolet Pick Up Truck was transported to Berkshire Medical Center (BMC) with non-life threatening injuries. The driver of the Nissan Rogue was transported to BMC with what appeared to be life threatening injuries and was 0 Comments Read More >> |
Central Berkshire Urged to Address Bullying in SchoolsBy Sabrina Damms, iBerkshires Staff 05:10AM / Monday, July 31, 2023 | | DALTON, Mass. — A parent and community leader called out the Central Berkshire Regional School District for how it handles the safety and wellness of students. Joseph Diver, chair of the Select Board, said he was speaking as a resident at Thursday's School Committee meeting. He expressed his disappointment on how bullying incidents are reported and how the district handled recent anti-Semitic harassment that led to a teacher's resignation. This is not the first time Diver has brought up the issues with the committee. Approximately six years ago, he and his son went before the board following bullying incidents directed toward his son. When 0 Comments Read More >> |
Roosa Leads Field of 100s at High Lawn FarmiBerkshires.com Sports, 10:01PM / Sunday, July 30, 2023 | | LEE, Mass. -- Lee's Maguire Roosa and Glendale's Morgan Windram-Geddes were the top finishers Sunday at the High Lawn Farm Keep Moo’ving 5K. The event was held to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the family-owned dairy farm and as a benefit for Berkshire Bounty, a food rescue organization that serves emergency food distribution programs county-wide. Roosa hit the finish line in 19 minutes, 30.45 seconds, a 6:16 mile pace, to edge runner-up Pat McNaughton (19:31.87) by just more than a second. Windram-Geddes was the top female finisher and sixth-place finisher overall, covering the out-and-back course around the farm property in 20:21.31. The 0 Comments Read More >> |
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