 | The Retired Investor: Streaming Comes of Age
There are roughly 817,000 unique and different programs available via streaming services in the U.S. The median streaming household pays for three to four such subscriptions costing between $20 and $30 per month. Most consumers claim the choices are overwhelming and cumulatively expensive, so why don't they plan to do anything about 0 Comments |
 | Commissioner Transition Announced at DCR
BOSTON — Energy and Environmental Affairs Secretary Beth Card announced the departure of Department of Conservation and Recreation Acting Commissioner Stephanie Cooper and the appointment of Doug Rice, former General Counsel at DCR and currently Director of Procurement for the Massachusetts Water Resources Authority (MWRA) as the incoming 0 Comments |
 | Weekend Outlook: 4th of July Events
Festivities marking the nation's 245th birthday will be held around the Berkshires. Planning a trip to Boston? See MassDOT's traffic information.
Pittsfield
Indepen-Dance with Boxxa Vine
Friday, July 1, 5-8 p.m., Persip Park
Pittsfield kicks off its 4th of July festivities on Friday at 5 0 Comments |
| BHS Providing COVD-19 Vaccine for Infants and Toddlers
PITTSFIELD, Mass. — With the recent approval by the CDC of COVID-19 vaccination for children under the age of 5, Berkshire Health Systems has scheduled vaccine clinics for that population, while continuing to provide the vaccine for all other ages.
On Saturday, July 2, the BHS Testing and Vaccine Center in Pittsfield 0 Comments |
 | Goodwill Makes Promotions
PITTSFIELD, Mass. — Goodwill Industries of the Berkshires and Southern Vermont announced the promotions of Karen Harrington to director of retail operations, northern territory, and Mary Killeen to the position of director of finance.
Harrington is the manager of Goodwill's retail store in Bennington, Vermont, a 0 Comments |
 | Tyer Announces Final Round of ARPA Community Awards
PITTSFIELD, Mass. — Mayor Linda Tyer has announced the last of the city's American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) community awards to 19 organizations totaling $2.9 million.
"When Congress passed the American Rescue Plan Act, it emphasized the importance of investing in post-pandemic recovery, especially for people who had been 0 Comments |
 | Pittsfield's Allendale Pines Plans Further Expansion
PITTSFIELD, Mass. — Allendale Pines plans to expand the mobile home park with more than 20 additional lots.
This addition will separate the parks into AP South and the new AP North.
The Mobile Home Rent Control Board on Monday OK'd the plan contingent on approval from the Conservation Commission and the Zoning Board of 0 Comments |
| Pittsfield Man Who Threatened Police With Crossbow Found Guilty
PITTSFIELD, Mass. — Judge William Rota found Timothy Tatro, 40, of Pittsfield, guilty of single counts of assault with a dangerous weapon and violating an abuse prevention order and sentenced Tatro to serve a total of five years of incarceration.
On Wednesday, Judge Rota sentenced Tatro to serve two and a half years at the 0 Comments |
 | BCArc Staff Members Awarded
PITTSFIELD, Mass. — Two Berkshire County Arc (BC Arc) staff members were awarded statewide honors.
BC Arc Family Advocate Chris Ferrari was inducted into the Special Olympics Mass. Hall of Fame Class of 2022 on June 22, 2022. She is the first BC Arc employee to receive the honor.
BC Arc's Rachel 0 Comments |
| BMC Parking Garages, Access Roads Limited During 4th of July Events
PITTSFIELD, Mass.— Berkshire Medical Center announced there will be limited public access to its two parking garages during the events occurring in Pittsfield on July 4th and that some roadway access to the medical center will be closed by law enforcement during the Pittsfield Fourth of July Parade.
During the parade, the 0 Comments |
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