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Developer Asks $400K From Pittsfield Housing Trust for Condo Project
By Brittany Polito, iBerkshires Staff
05:26AM / Wednesday, April 24, 2024

PITTSFIELD, Mass. — A developer is asking for $400,000 from the Affordable Housing Trust for a $21.5 million condominium build in the former Polish Community Club. 

Between disagreements about site design and a formal funding process not yet established, the trust says more time is needed before a decision can be made.

Last week, the trust discussed preliminary numbers for a first-time homebuyer's housing project at the corner of Center and Linden Streets. The panel OK'd a general letter of support to the state, as the developers are vying for $10 million through the MassHousing CommonWealth Builder Program.

"I understand the need for housing," Chair

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Pittsfield Subcommittee Supports Election Pay, Veterans Parking, Wetland Ordinances
By Brittany Polito, iBerkshires Staff
06:08PM / Tuesday, April 23, 2024

PITTSFIELD, Mass. — The Ordinances and Rules subcommittee on Monday unanimously supported a pay raise for election workers, free downtown parking for veterans, and safeguards to better protect wetlands.

Workers will have a $5 bump in hourly pay for municipal, state and federal elections, rising from $10 an hour to $15 for inspectors, $11 to $16 for clerks, and $12 to $17 for wardens.

"This has not been increased in well over a decade," City Clerk Michele Benjamin told the subcommittee, saying the rate has been the same throughout the past 14 years she has been in the office.

She originally proposed raises to $13, $14 and $15 per hour, respectively, but after

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Robert Collins Runs for Dalton Select Board Seat
By Sabrina Damms, iBerkshires Staff
12:29PM / Tuesday, April 23, 2024
DALTON, Mass. — Robert Collins says it's time for change on the Select Board and he's hoping voters will feel the same.    Some of the Select Board members have been on the board for many years, and Collins felt it was time for a new voice to "shake things up a bit."    If elected, he would like to see more debate among board members and prioritize financial responsibility.    "Debate on the board, I feel, is sometimes lacking," Collins said.    The local landscaper and licensed forester is vying against incumbent Robert Bishop for the three-year seat on the board in next month's town

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UCPWMA Hosts HOWL 2 Go Dueling Pianos Fundraiser
11:26AM / Tuesday, April 23, 2024
PITTSFIELD, Mass. — On Friday, April 24, the United Cerebral Palsy of Western Massachusetts (UCPWMA) is organizing HOWL 2 Go Dueling Pianos at the Berkshire Hills Country Club.   The event aims to raise funds for the UCPWMA Assistive Technology PATCH Scholarship Fund.   HOWL 2 Go Dueling Pianos features two musicians performing popular songs while engaging with the audience. Attendees can request songs, and bids are accepted for song selections. The event supports the UCPWMA Assistive Technology PATCH Scholarship Fund, which aids members who may not qualify for certain government services but are living on fixed incomes with other forms of government support, such as SNAP or

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BHS Provider Clinics Win MHQP Patient Experience Awards
09:36AM / Tuesday, April 23, 2024
PITTSFIELD, Mass. — Berkshire Health Systems (BHS) announced that three of its primary care provider clinics have received awards from Massachusetts Health Quality Partners (MHQP) for being among the top practices in Massachusetts for patient experience in primary care.   The "MHQP Patient Experience Awards" is an annual awards program introduced in 2018 by MHQP, a non-profit measurement and reporting organization that works to improve the quality of patient care experiences in Massachusetts. MHQP conducts the only statewide survey of patient experience in primary care in Massachusetts.   "The teams at Adams Internists, Berkshire Internists and Lenox Family

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Berkshire Athenaeum Computer Recycling Collection
08:14AM / Tuesday, April 23, 2024
PITTSFIELD, Mass. — In observance of Earth Day from Monday, April 22 to April 27 the Berkshire Athenaeum is collaborating with Goodwill Industries of the Berkshires and Southern Vermont by hosting a computer recycling collection.   The event is made possible through a partnership with the Dell-Reconnect residential recycling program. Accepted items include monitors, scanners, computer mice, printers, keyboards, laptop batteries, ink and toner cartridges, computers, hard drives, speakers, cords, and cables. No television sets will be accepted.   Data provided by Maryam Kamangar, Goodwill's Vice President of Executive Affairs & Territory Expansion, shows that from July

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North Street Parking Study Favors Parallel Parking
By Brittany Polito, iBerkshires Staff
06:00PM / Monday, April 22, 2024

PITTSFIELD, Mass. — A parking study of North Street will be presented at Tuesday's City Council meeting. The design maintains parallel parking while expanding pedestrian zones and adding protected bike lanes.

The city, by request, has studied parking and bike lane opportunities for North Street and come up with the proposal staged for implementation next year. 

While the request was to evaluate angle parking configurations, it was determined that it would present too many trade-offs such as impacts on emergency services, bike lanes, and pedestrian spaces.

"The commissioner has been working with Downtown Pittsfield Inc. and my office to come up with this

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Guest Column: Berkshire United Way's Call to Action During National Volunteer Week
By Thomas Bernard, Guest Column
04:00PM / Monday, April 22, 2024

"America's volunteers embody the core values that define our Nation: an optimism that is tested yet resolute; a courage that digs deep when we need it most; and an unshakeable faith in one another, our Nation, and the future we can build together."

These words open President Joe Biden's proclamation recognizing National Volunteer Week, which runs from April 21-27. The president's words focus on volunteerism at the national level, and I assure you the spirit of service is alive and well in the Berkshires.

At Berkshire United Way, we mark National Volunteer Week as the centerpiece of our own Here For Good Volunteer Month.

This past weekend, we partnered with Berkshire

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Retired Senior Volunteers Recognized 36K Hours of Service
By Brittany Polito, iBerkshires Staff
12:20PM / Monday, April 22, 2024

  Pittsfield Beautiful is recognized for its efforts in the city's downtown. Right, board member Claudine Chavanne accepts the award. More photos here. 

PITTSFIELD, Mass. — Hundreds gathered at the Proprietor's Lodge on Friday to celebrate senior volunteerism.

In 2023, 288 Retired Senior Volunteer Program members worked a total of 36,674 hours at about 60 stations across the county. Director Lisa Torrey said she was so proud of each volunteer and the difference they make in the local community.

"Their commitment to the betterment of Berkshire County, their generosity and compassion to our citizens, and their unwavering belief in our

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Pittsfield Street Improvement Project: April 22-26
08:00AM / Monday, April 22, 2024
PITTSFIELD, Mass. The city's street improvement work continues with the following schedule in place for the week of April 22 through April 26: April 22: Paving the first course on Fairway Avenue, Kirkwood Drive, Livingston Avenue & Cleveland Street April 23: Installing curbing on Montgomery Avenue Extension and Sherrill Avenue April 24: Paving the first course on Saratoga Drive, May Terrace and Ivy Lane April 25 & 26: Installing curbing on Fairway Avenue, Kirkwood Drive, Livingston Avenue and Cleveland Street On-street parking is prohibited during this work between the hours of 6 a.m.- 6 p.m.   Use caution when traveling on these roads. This schedule is subject to

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Phase 1 of Pontoosuc Lake Park Improvements Planned for South Side
By Brittany Polito, iBerkshires Staff
05:28AM / Monday, April 22, 2024

PITTSFIELD, Mass. — After decades of planning, the city hopes to break ground on Phase 1 of Pontoosuc Lake Park's revitalization this summer.

The Parks Commission last week approved an updated design for the project that has been awarded a $500,000 matching grant from the state Executive Office of Energy Environmental Affairs. 

Commissioners spoke fondly of the vision.

"These plans incorporate all the features that the public had the input in, that we had input in," Anthony DeMartino said.

"Both sides incorporate all the features that we hope to have and will have at some point, as far as accessibility and the different variety of activities that we

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Marchetti Proposes 8% Water/Sewer Increase
By Brittany Polito, iBerkshires Staff
05:12AM / Monday, April 22, 2024

PITTSFIELD, Mass. — The City Council agenda on Tuesday includes water and sewer rates as well as a proposed change to the schedule and calculation for predictability and fair pricing. 

For fiscal year 2025, Mayor Peter Marchetti has proposed water and sewer rate hikes of 8 percent each. 

This would raise the average water bill for one toilet by about $24 per year, rising from $295.52 in FY24 to $322.44, and the average sewer bill by about $30, rising from $378.80 in FY24 to $409.12. The annual bill would total around $732.

Additional toilets would rise from about $149 in FY24 to about $161 for water and about $190 in FY24 to about $205 for sewer, totaling about $366

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