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@theMarket: What Will Resumption of Economic Data Mean for Markets?
After six weeks, the macroeconomic data that disappeared during the shutdown will begin to flow once more. The question Wall Street is asking is, will it be good, bad, or indifferent for the markets?   Readers should pay attention to the slew of expected government reports that are expected to be released this coming week. The
MassDOT: Daytime Construction on I-90 Eastbound and Westbound
BECKET, Mass. — The Massachusetts Department of Transportation (MassDOT) is announcing it will be performing daytime bridge work, bridge painting work, guardrail work, and drainage repairs on I-90 eastbound and westbound in the towns of Becket, Blandford, Lee, Montgomery, and Russell.    All work is weather dependent and
Co-op Bank Welcomes Chief Accounting Officer
PITTSFIELD, Mass.— Pittsfield Cooperative Bank (Co-op Bank) announced that Victoria LePrevost has joined the Bank's senior leadership team as Chief Accounting Officer. LePrevost brings more than eight years' experience in public accounting to her new role, most recently serving as a Senior Manager in Deloitte's Audit and
Berkshire United Way Names President and CEO
PITTSFIELD, Mass. — The Berkshire United Way Board of Directors has officially approved Katherine von Haefen as president and CEO.   She previously served as interim while continuing her role as director of Community Impact.    "Katherine has demonstrated exceptional
Pittsfield Health Board OKs Green Burial Policy
PITTSFIELD, Mass. — The Board of Health last week approved a policy that allows city cemeteries to offer green burials.  The board approved official guidance during its regular meeting on Wednesday, a couple of months after representatives from the independent Pittsfield Cemetery and Crematory requested a policy.
Pittsfield Council Sets FY26 Tax Rate
PITTSFIELD, Mass. — The City Council has set the fiscal year 2026 tax rate: $17.50 per $1,000 of valuation for residential property and $36.90 for commercial, industrial, and personal property.  While the rates are 54 cents and more than a dollar less, respectively, than fiscal year 2025, bills will rise with property
The Retired Investor: Thanksgiving Meal Will Be Cheaper This Year
The president was correct last week when he stated that the cost of a Thanksgiving meal at Walmart will be lower this year. He neglected to add that this year's dinner contains six fewer products than its 2024 basket and only 22 items, compared to 29. I guess that is no surprise.   By this time, shrinkage is everywhere among
Greylock Federal Collects Donations to Support Local Food Pantries
PITTSFIELD, Mass. Greylock Federal Credit Union is hosting a food drive to support local food pantries.    All donations, which may be dropped off at any branch location through Dec. 31, 2025, will be matched with a monetary donation by the credit union.   "We recognize that these are incredibly challenging
Co-op Bank Announces Promotion of Chief Operating Officer
PITTSFIELD, Mass. Pittsfield Cooperative Bank (Co-op Bank) announced the promotion of Eric Padelford to Chief Operating Officer (COO).    In his new role, Padelford will lead the bank's operational strategy and execution, driving innovation, efficiency, and exceptional customer experience across all areas of the
Weekend Outlook: Country Fest, School Performances, And More
Check out the events in the county this weekend including movies, First Friday festivities, and Veterans Day inspired events. Check out our list of harvest festivals and craft fairs here.    Editor's Pick   Dalton Country Fest The Stationary Factory, Dalton Time: Saturday, 5:30
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