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Governor Healey Nominates Attorneys to Superior Court
BOSTON — Governor Maura T. Healey today nominated Boston-based attorney Adam L. Sisitsky and Springfield-based attorney Tracy E. Duncan as Associate Justices of the Massachusetts Superior Court.    The nominees will now be considered by the Governor's Council for confirmation.    "I'm proud
Planners Present Possible Solutions for Pittsfield Public Schools Restructuring
PITTSFIELD, Mass. — A decline in Pittsfield's population has planners reviewing the size and number of the city's elementary schools, their grade configurations and the curricular offerings of the middle and high schools. Tuesday's update to the School Building Needs Commission from DRA architects on the
Dalton Residents Emphasize Need for Better Communication
The session was part of a review of the 2016 master plan's goals and how it aligns to changes in the community over the past seven years.  DALTON, Mass. — The Select Board heard input from community members on ways it can improve the town's master plan during its strategy session on Monday
Governor Announces Improvements to Child Care Financial Assistance
BOSTON — The Healey-Driscoll Administration has announced improvements to Child Care Financial Assistance?programs in Massachusetts.   Updated regulations and policies will simplify the application process for parents, reduce paperwork for families and early education programs, and better support homeless families, families
@theMarket: Are Stocks Close to a Bottom?
As the market enters October, there is both good and bad news. The sell-off that started in September is continuing. The good news is that we should be close to the bottom.   Blame the waterfall decline in the price of the 10-year U.S. Treasury bonds, the continuing gains in the U.S. dollar, and the seasonal pattern in the equity
Pittsfield Councilors See Positives in Citywide Water Meters
PITTSFIELD, Mass. — Councilors are pushing for citywide water meters with considerations for cost savings and climate change. On Tuesday, the Ordinances and Rules subcommittee agreed that requiring water meters on all new residential construction is the way to go but the language needs to be fleshed out. A petition from Ward 1
The Retired Investor: Government Dysfunction Can Lead Debt-Rating Reduction
The ongoing partisan battles in Congress over a government shutdown are making daily headlines. However, whether a shutdown ultimately occurs or not may not be the most important outcome of this squabble.   Over the weekend, at the 11th hour, Congress and the White House passed a continuing resolution to postpone a government
City of Pittsfield Street Improvement Project: Oct. 9
PITTSFIELD, Mass. — The following road work is planned to take place starting Monday, Oct. 9:   Monday, Oct. 9: Milling of Oakhill Road   Tuesday, Oct. 10: Milling of Partridge Road   Wednesday, Oct. 11: Milling of Howe Road, Rose Terrace and Elberon Avenue (between Allengate and
Pittsfield Board of Health to Regularly Discuss Mosquito Control
PITTSFIELD, Mass. — After the City Council said 'No' to mosquito spraying, the Board of Health will discuss the city's mosquito plan on a monthly basis. On Wednesday, the panel mapped out its path forward after unsuccessfully recommending that the city resume mosquito spraying, which was discontinued in 2021.
Dalton Board Approves Draft of Emergency Evacuation Plan
DALTON, Mass. — The Select Board approved the draft of an Emergency Evacuation Plan last week.   The amended plan is designed to relieve road congestion and improve public safety in the event of a natural disaster that would require evacuation.    The plan shifts the evacuation from west to east. It directs
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