News and events in Pittsfield, Mass.
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Flu Shots Still Available at Big Y Pharmacies08:11AM / Friday, January 13, 2023 | | SPRINGFIELD, Mass. — Big Y Pharmacy and Wellness Centers have administered over 30,000 flu shots this year, a record number for the chain. Health officials continue to make another urgent push to encourage the public to get vaccinated. In the US, this flu season has been one of the most significant in recent memory with nearly 20 million illnesses, 210,000 hospitalizations and 13,000 deaths from flu so far, according to CDC estimates. Experts say it's not too late to get vaccinated. Each Big Y Pharmacy location still offers flu vaccines, no appointment is necessary. In addition to their flu vaccinations that continue to increase daily, Big Y Pharmacies have 0 Comments Read More >> |
Lanesborough Police/Ambulance Building Estimated at $5.9MBy Brian Rhodes, iBerkshires Staff 05:08AM / Friday, January 13, 2023 | |
LANESBOROUGH, Mass. — The new estimated cost for the town's proposed combined police and ambulance facility is $5.9 million, which is lower than what the committee expected for the project. Police Station Committee Chair Kristen Tool presented the estimate, which includes about $4.7 million in fixed costs and $750,000 in soft costs, to the Select Board on Monday. She said architect Brian Humes of Jacunski Humes Architects based the estimate on the proposed site plan the committee shared at the beginning of last December. "Everything in this process has worked out better than I expected it to, to this point," she said. "... It's a
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The Retired Investor: Beware Political PollstersBy Bill Schmick, 04:38PM / Thursday, January 12, 2023 | | The pollsters were wrong in 2016, 2020, and now 2022. The recent "Red Wave" of GOP wins, so confidently predicted in the final days of the mid-term elections, failed to be no more than a red ripple. Is this a question of "three times you're out?" Heading into November 2022, Republicans were shown to have a clear edge in battleground states, as well as throughout the nation generally, according to the average of most polls. A minority of polls, mostly those of traditional pollsters, seem to dispute those results but were drowned out by the red wave forecasters. Some argue that the traditional pollsters got it right, especially in the final weeks 0 Comments Read More >> |
BMC North Adams Campus Renal Dialysis Nurse Earns DAISY Award01:46PM / Thursday, January 12, 2023 | | NORTH ADAMS, Mass. — Berkshire Medical Center (BMC) Renal Dialysis nurse Michael Tessier, RN, has received the DAISY Award for Extraordinary Nurses, a national nursing recognition program that has been adopted by thousands of hospitals to honor individual nurses who have had a tremendous impact on patient care. Tessier, who serves in the Renal Dialysis Center at the North Adams Campus of BMC, was honored for the compassion and above and beyond care he provided for a Renal patient who was facing end of life, according to a press release. According to one of the nominations submitted for Tessier, "Recently a patient who receives dialysis in North Adams was 0 Comments Read More >> |
Weekend Outlook: Comedy Nights, Gallery Tours, and MoreBy Sabrina Damms, iBerkshires Staff 01:00PM / Thursday, January 12, 2023 | | Berkshire County is hosting a wide range of events this weekend including gallery tours, comedy nights, hikes, and more. Friday, Jan. 13 The Clark also offers a guided tour of the permanent collection on Saturday at 11:15 a.m. Fresh Takes: Emerging Art Historians Explore The Clark Collection The Clark, Williamstown Experience the Clark's permanent collection in a new light this Friday as a Williams College art history graduate students share their thoughts on an object in the collection through the perspective of new scholarship. Partake in this tour and other events at the Clark for free thanks to its Free for Three 0 Comments Read More >> |
BCC Receives Grant to Address College Campus Hunger 10:45AM / Thursday, January 12, 2023 | | PITTSFIELD, Mass. — Berkshire Community College (BCC), in partnership with Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts (MCLA), has been awarded a multi-year Community College Campus Hunger Program Grant in the amount of $180,000. Funded through the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) and administered through the Massachusetts Department of Higher Education, the grant award will provide program support through June 30, 2024. The grant is designed to increase access to academic opportunities for students of color and students experiencing food insecurity. The award letter commends BCC for its "commitment to transform higher education institutional cultures to center 0 Comments Read More >> |
Over $30,000 Drug Seizure in Pittsfield Leads to Trafficking Charges08:16AM / Thursday, January 12, 2023 | |
PITTSFIELD, Mass. — A search warrant was executed on Jan. 10 at 29 Alden Ave in Pittsfield by the Pittsfield Police and State Police resulting in the arrest of Alan J. Ramos. Upon execution of the search warrant, the Pittsfield Police and State Police Berkshire County Detective Unit seized 90 grams of methamphetamine, 45 grams of heroin, and 30 grams of cocaine amounting to approximately $31,500 street value of illegal narcotics and over $6,000 in cash at the residence. Ramos was arraigned in Central Berkshire District Court on drug trafficking charges. District Attorney Shugrue led the arraignment. Heather Valentine will be prosecuting the case for the Commonwealth. During the
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Pittsfield Council Tackles 14 Items in Just Over an HourBy Brittany Polito, iBerkshires Staff 05:07AM / Thursday, January 12, 2023 | |
PITTSFIELD, Mass. — The City Council went through 14 petitions in just over an hour on Tuesday. These included retiree cost-of-living adjustments from 3 percent to a maximum of 5 percent, a deed of lieu of foreclosure for three properties on Robbins Avenue, and a couple of referrals. By approving the COLA order, the council accepted Chapter 269 of the Acts of 2022, "An Act Relative to Cost-of-Living Adjustments for Retirees," which was signed into law by former Gov. Charlie Baker in November. This allows for an increase in the fiscal year 2023 COLA on the base amount of a retiree's pension of $16,000. The board of the Pittsfield Contributory Retirement System voted in
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Green Dalton Committee Waiting on Town Hall Roof StudyBy Sabrina Damms, iBerkshires Staff 05:24PM / Wednesday, January 11, 2023 | | DALTON, Mass. — Town Manager Tom Hutcheson informed the Green Dalton Committee last Wednesday that Hill Engineering confused the Town Hall/Library project with another project that had been put on hold. It is unclear how the engineering company got that idea but Building Grounds Superintendent Patrick Pettit informed them to resume working on the project, Hutcheson said. Hill Engineering is working on two roof studies for the town. One is for the library to see if the roof can be insulated and the other is for Town Hall to see if the roof structure can support solar panels. The solar panel project was postponed until March 13 so that Hill 0 Comments Read More >> |
BRPC to Receive $50K National Endowment for the Arts Grant01:35PM / Wednesday, January 11, 2023 | | PITTSFIELD, Mass. — Berkshire Regional Planning Commission (BRPC) announced it has been approved by the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) to receive a Grants for Arts Projects award of $50,000. This grant will support the Creative Compact for Collaborative and Collective Impact (C4) Initiative. This grant is one of 1,251 Grants for Arts Projects awards totaling nearly $28.8 million that were announced by the NEA as part of its first round of fiscal year 2023 grants. "The National Endowment for the Arts is proud to support arts projects in communities nationwide," said NEA Chair Maria Rosario Jackson, PhD. "Projects such as this one strengthen 0 Comments Read More >> |
Pittsfield Council Rejects Petition Against Magnesium ChlorideBy Brittany Polito, iBerkshires Staff 12:17PM / Wednesday, January 11, 2023 | |
Ward 2 Councilor Charles Kronick takes to the mic to read a letter from a former MassDOT employee backing his position about the roads. PITTSFIELD, Mass. — The City Council on Tuesday shot down Ward 2 Councilor Charles Kronick's attempt to block possible purchases of magnesium chloride in response to the poor road conditions during the pre-Christmas storm. Kronick said there were two major mistakes made in the city's response to Storm Elliot: not pre-treating the roads with rock salt and not putting out an emergency alert about the situation. On the agenda was also a petition from Councilor at Large Earl Persip III requesting a cost-benefit analysis of
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BCC to Hold Alumni Appreciation Day on Jan. 12 10:45AM / Wednesday, January 11, 2023 | |
PITTSFIELD, Mass. — Berkshire Community College (BCC) invites all alumni to the annual Alumni Appreciation Day on Friday, Jan. 12. The event includes two creative workshops, held in the College's newest student spaces, followed by a buffet dinner in the Connector. Maker Space Demo and Hands-on Activity: 4–5 pm and 5–6 pm in the newly created Berkshire Science Commons. Colin Wilson, Director of Berkshire Science Commons, and Eric Drury, Instructional Program Manager: Making, Manufacturing and Technology, will lead a tour and demonstration of the creative technological tools featured in the Maker Space, including Prusa 3D printers and a Glowforge laser cutter.
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