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Pittsfield Creates Separate Authority for Dangerous Dogs
PITTSFIELD, Mass. — The Animal Control Commission will no longer have to make tough decisions on dangerous dogs, as a hearing authority will now handle that.  This is a part of several changes made to the commission over the past couple of months, including fewer members and no requirement for veterinarian representation on
Post 68 Downs Wilbraham
WILBRAHAM, Mass. – Roshan Warriar went 2-for-3 with an RBI Monday to lead the Pittsfield Post 68-1 American Legion Baseball team to an 8-5 win over Wilbraham.   Ben Jacob and Connor Devine each doubled in a four-hit attack for Post 68, which drew nine walks and took advantage of seven Wilbraham errors.   Matthew
Stay Safe In the Heat Wave: Cooling Centers and Resources
Temperatures rose during the day, hitting 92 degrees on Main Street in North Adams.  List of South County cooling centers here.  PITTSFIELD, Mass. — Summer is here, and people are feeling it with the heat wave that has hit central and eastern U.S., including Berkshire County.  On Wednesday,
Pittsfield Co-op Promotes Assistant at Williams Street Branch
PITTSFIELD, Mass. — Pittsfield Cooperative Bank (Co-op Bank) to announced the appointment of Alexarey Overbaugh to assistant branch manager of its Williams Street, Pittsfield location.   According to a press release:   Since joining the team in November 2021, Overbaugh has consistently brought dedication and
Blue-green Algae Bloom Reported in Pontoosuc Lake
PITTSFIELD, Mass. — Recent observations results have confirmed the presence of a blue-green algae bloom at Pontoosuc Lake that may present harmful health effects for users of the lake.   Accordingly, and as recommended by the Massachusetts Department of Public Health, a public health advisory is being
BRTA Administrator Robert Malnati Retiring Next Year
PITTSFIELD, Mass. — Robert Malnati's been getting people on the bus for more than two decades — and he's hoping to see ridership on the Berkshire Regional Transit Authority hit a record before he retires next year.    "We might be over 600,000 riders this year. That's huge. That is huge," said
Pittsfield Subcommittee Supports Crosby/Conte Feasibility Study
PITTSFIELD, Mass.— The finance subcommittee unanimously supported borrowing up to $2 million for the Crosby feasibility study.  It will go to the full council for final approval, and is expected to take up to a year.  This would gauge the possibility of rebuilding Silvio O. Conte Community School and John C. Crosby
Eversource Ready for An Active 2025 Atlantic Hurricane Season
BOSTON, Mass. — As the ocean waters churn along the east coast and another hurricane season begins, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) is predicting above-normal activity for the 2025 Atlantic hurricane season. Between June 1 and November 30, NOAA is forecasting a 60 percent chance of an
Berkshire Force 12Us Claim Tourney Title at Home
PITTSFIELD, Mass. – A tournament that featured a number of dramatic finishes saw all the drama taken out of the 12-and-under finale in the top of the first inning.   The Berkshire Force scored six times in its first at-bat en route to a 14-0 win over the Greylock Thunder in the title game of the Battle of the Berkshires on
EPA Funding to Reduce Lead in Drinking Water at Schools, Child Care Facilities
BOSTON — The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced a total of $2.9 million in funding for New England states to address lead in drinking water at schools and child care facilities.    Since 2018, EPA has provided over $200 million across the country to help reduce exposure to lead in drinking water where
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