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Bianchi-Barbarotta Foundation Raises Over $40K at Golf Tournament
08:12AM / Saturday, June 15, 2024
PITTSFIELD, Mass. — The Bianchi-Barbarotta Foundation announced that the 28th Annual Golf Tournament, held at the Wyndhurst Golf Club, raised over $40,000.    Each year, the foundation awards $5,000 in scholarships to local student-athletes pursuing higher education. This support helps them achieve their academic and athletic goals at colleges and universities. Moreover, the foundation recognizes outstanding community service by awarding $2,500 annually to a "Volunteer of the Year." This award is designated for use at a non-profit organization chosen by the recipient, fostering a spirit of giving and community support.   "We are incredibly grateful to all

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Two People Shot in Downtown Pittsfield
iBerkshires.com Staff,
07:07PM / Friday, June 14, 2024
UPDATE: Pittsfield Police say the two individuals who were shot on Friday were treated at Berkshire Medical Center and are expected to survive. It is believed that both victims were shot by the same person who fled the scene on foot.   Based on evidence collected to this point, police do not believe the Friday's shooting is related to Tuesday's in which a city man was killed. The suspect in that fatal incident has been arrested and charged with murder.   Law enforcement officials are asking for the public's cooperation in this investigation as oftentimes it is instrumental in the investigation and prosecution of these cases.   Anyone who wishes to provide

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Berkshire Museum Opens 'The Wild Indoors' Exhibit
By Sabrina Damms, iBerkshires Staff
04:50PM / Friday, June 14, 2024

The pieces are displayed with some of the museum's collection of taxidermy animals.  PITTSFIELD, Mass. — The Berkshire Museum has opened its newest exhibit, "The Wild Indoors," by award-winning artist Julie Bell.    The exhibit runs through Sept. 29 and combines some of the museum's collection of taxidermy animals with Bell's fantasy art and realistic painting of the wild animals from across the united states.    This is Bell's first solo museum exhibition for wildlife or fantasies. She uses oil painting to bring to life wildlife including a lion, wolves, bears, cows, bisons, a dog, and more.    "It's the

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Free Eagles Community Band Concert
04:11PM / Friday, June 14, 2024
PITTSFIELD, Mass. — The Eagles Community Band will perform a free concert on Tuesday, June 18, 7pm at The First Street Common in Pittsfield.     Selections include "Strike Up the Band," "The Olympic Spirit," "Cross of St. Andrew," "Lennon and McCarthy Solid Gold," "Pie in the Face Polka," and more.   It is recommended that attendees bring a blanket or chair.   The Eagles Community Band is the longest continuous performing ensemble in the Berkshires.

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Notification of Aquatic Treatment at Onota Lake
04:05PM / Friday, June 14, 2024
PITTSFIELD, Mass. — Onota Lake will be chemically treated with aquatic herbicides on Monday, June 17 to control invasive Eurasian watermilfoil.   The lake will be closed to all water uses including swimming, fishing and boating on the day of treatment. These uses may resume on Tuesday morning, June 18. Use of the lake water for irrigation (watering lawns, gardens or plants of any kind) is prohibited for 8 days post treatment.   Printed posters with these restrictions will be posted around the lake shoreline in advance of the treatment.  

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@theMarket: Inflation Down, Stocks Up & the Fed on Hold
By Bill Schmick,
03:15PM / Friday, June 14, 2024
Stocks hit an all-time high as macroeconomic data supported the view that the rate of inflation was falling, even while the economy continued to grow. However, the Fed said it wants to hold off on interest rate cuts until they get some more data.   Both the Consumer Price Index (CPI) and the Producer Price Index (PPI) for May showed cooler inflation data. CPI came in at plus-3.3 percent down from 3.4 percent in April. Prices for some household items such as gasoline and bacon declined.   The PPI went down 0.2 percent in May compared with market expectations of a 0.1 percent increase and after a rise of 0.5 percent in April. Prices for goods fell 0.8 percent, the most since October

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Weekend Outlook: Festivals, Celebrations & More
By Sabrina Damms, iBerkshires Staff
02:29PM / Friday, June 14, 2024
There are a variety of events this weekend, including a festivals, Juneteenth celebrations, and Father's Day events.    Editor's Picks   Juneteenth Celebration Durant Park, Pittsfield Sunday, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.   In recognition of Black Independence Day, Juneteenth, the NAACP Berkshire County Branch will hold multiple activities, including raising the Juneteenth flag at Pittsfield City Hall, a Freedom Walk, a Community Worship Service, and a day-long festival at Durant Park.    The festival features food trucks, vendors, community partners, and student scholarships for Black-identifying Berkshire County high school students.   There will also be a 3

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O'Donnell Leads Post 68 Juniors on Mound, at Plate
11:08AM / Friday, June 14, 2024
EAST LONGMEADOW, Mass. -- Ethan O'Donnell struck out 10 and allowed just one hit Thursday in leading the Post 68 Juniors to a 12-0 win over East Longmeadow in American Legion Baseball play.   O'Donnell helped his cause by going 2-for-3 with a triple and driving in three runs at the place.   His battery mate, Christian Aldrich, went 3-for-4 with a double and drove in four runs for Post 68, which jumped out to a 4-0 lead in the first inning.   Jack Farkas tripled and had a pair of RBIs.   Post 68 (1-1) is home on Sunday afternoon against North Adams Post 125 on Buddy Pellerin Field at Clapp Park.

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Dalton Seeking Volunteers for Police Building Committee
By Sabrina Damms, iBerkshires Staff
05:58AM / Friday, June 14, 2024
DALTON, Mass. — The town is on the hunt for volunteers to serve on the Police Building Committee.   The Select Board established the committee during its meeting on Monday night and emphasized the need for volunteers to serve on it.     Board Chair Robert Bishop requested media outlets help spread the word that the town is urgently seeking committee members.    The committee of five members will explore potential new locations for the police department, as the current one, in the basement of the Town Hall, is not sustainable. Check out our last article that goes into detail about the stations dire conditions, including sewer backups.   Bishop noted

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Curtis Says $200K Cut Won't Mean Staff Reductions
By Brittany Polito, iBerkshires Staff
05:05PM / Thursday, June 13, 2024
PITTSFIELD, Mass. — Superintendent Joseph Curtis insists that the district's $200,000 budget cut will not reduce additional positions.    "We all feel strongly, and I'm sure that the [School Committee] does as well, that we will not reduce any additional staff members as a result of that $200,000 reduction," he said on Wednesday.    The day before, a $216 million city budget was passed that included a last-minute reduction to the schools. During Tuesday's City Council meeting, an uprising of staff members worried that it would cut additional positions was attributed to misinformation.    Curtis reported that the district would be

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The Retired Investor: Why Protectionism Is a Close Cousin to Populism
By Bill Schmick,
04:43PM / Thursday, June 13, 2024
The number one issue on voter's minds in this election year is immigration. That may come as a surprise to some, but it makes a lot of sense if one believes that we have entered a period of populism.   Sixty-two percent of registered voters nationwide support a program to "deport all undocumented immigrants," according to a CBS News poll over the weekend. On June 3, 2024, President Biden signed an executive order that would ban migrants who cross the southern border illegally from claiming asylum to defuse this election issue. Faith-based charities, like Catholic Charities, which have a long history of providing shelter, food, and clothing to migrant families are targeted

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Update: Suspect in Fenn St. Homicide Arrested
iBerkshires.com Staff,
04:17PM / Thursday, June 13, 2024
Update on June 14, 2024 at 4:15 pm: According to the District Attorney's Office, Jeremy Stanton, age 38 of Pittsfield, was charged with murder on June 12, 2024. Stanton allegedly murdered Ryan P. Babcock on June 11.   Stanton was arrested on the evening of June 12 in a home in Worthington on unrelated outstanding warrants for violation of probation and assault with a dangerous weapon (knife) and vandalizing property from an incident on June 2.   The defense entered a plea of not guilty. The defendant is being held without the right bail.    Law enforcement involved in Stanton's apprehension include the Pittsfield Police Department, Berkshire County Law

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