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Pittsfield 2023 Year In Review: Transformation
By Brittany Polito, iBerkshires Staff
05:49AM / Thursday, January 04, 2024

The Pittsfield Family YMCA reopened its gym and track in 2023 after a nearly $13 million renovation.

PITTSFIELD, Mass. — The year 2023 was one of transition for the city with a selection of new leaders and multiple transformative projects underway. 

The municipal election gave Pittsfield a new mayor, city councilors, and School Committee members. More than 31 percent of voters cast their ballots on Nov.7.

Former City Council President Peter Marchetti was victorious over John Krol in the general election with 60 percent of the vote. Marchetti was sworn into office on Jan. 2, 2024, replacing former Mayor Linda Tyer after she did not seek a third term and leaving behind

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Lanesborough Police Investigating Armed Robbery
Staff Reports,
03:35PM / Wednesday, January 03, 2024
LANESBOROUGH, Mass. — A Good Samaritan was robbed — possibly at gunpoint — when he stopped to help what he thought were stranded motorists on Route 7 on Wednesday morning.    The victim was traveling south on Route 7 at about 6 a.m. when he stopped near the New Ashford town line to check what appeared to be a disabled motor vehicle on the right shoulder of the roadway.     As he approached the vehicle, the driver exited and he was approached by another man and felt what he believed to be a gun pressed against his head, according to the police report.   The two men then robbed him, got in their vehicle, and drove south on Route 7, police

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Public Comments Sought On Human Service Needs In Pittsfield
08:00AM / Wednesday, January 03, 2024
PITTSFIELD, Mass.— The City of Pittsfield, through its Human Services Advisory Council (HSAC), is asking the public to comment on the human service needs in Pittsfield.   The Human Services Advisory Council is an 11-member advisory committee that provides funding recommendations to the mayor on how the city should allocate its human services funding. One of the considerations that the council uses to make those recommendations is the input of Pittsfield residents and others.   Public comments will be accepted now through Jan. 31, 2024.   Comments may be submitted several ways: by email to Nate Joyner at njoyner@cityofpittsfield.org; by phone at (413) 499-9358; by fax at

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BRPC Launches Outdoor Recreation Website
By Brittany Polito, iBerkshires Staff
05:51AM / Wednesday, January 03, 2024

PITTSFIELD, Mass. — Berkshire Regional Planning Commission's new outdoor recreation website connects residents and visitors with the county landscape while promoting the region.

On Monday, BerkshiresOutside.org was launched with more than 550 access points to trailheads, boat launches, parks, and more. It will serve as a companion to 1Berkshire's tourism website Berkshires.org.

"I think the idea here is to try and make available information about everything that there is to do outdoors in the Berkshires," BRPC's Assistant Director Laura Brennan said. "There's a lot more than people realize."

Built by Gemini Creative of Stockbridge, the

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BHS Reinstitutes Masking and Updates Visitor Guidelines
05:31PM / Tuesday, January 02, 2024
PITTSFIELD, Mass. — In the wake of a significant increase in the incidence of respiratory illness locally, Berkshire Health Systems has resumed mandatory masking for staff, patients and visitors, and has instituted changes in its visitation policy, effective on Wednesday, Jan. 3.   The updated masking and visitation guidelines impact Berkshire Medical Center, Fairview Hospital, the North Adams and Hillcrest Campuses of BMC and BMC and Fairview provider practices across the county.   "The new year has brought with it a new wave of respiratory illness. As always, BHS has been monitoring the infection levels in our region so that we can act promptly and effectively to keep

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Pittsfield Swears in Mayor Peter Marchetti
By Brittany Polito, iBerkshires Staff
04:14PM / Tuesday, January 02, 2024
PITTSFIELD, Mass. — A new administration was welcomed with open arms on Tuesday.   Mayor Peter Marchetti was escorted by councilors into a packed crowd at City Hall to be sworn in along with the City Council, School Committee, and City Clerk.     Over the next four years, the new mayor pledged to fight for current generations while building a city for new generations.   "There are many people working hard for Pittsfield, and I will continue to work hard for our city and our community. It is time to come together as one and work to expand upon the foundation that was built before us," he said.   "Communication and collaboration will be the

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Berkshire Athenaeum Teen Winter Party
12:00PM / Tuesday, January 02, 2024
PITTSFIELD, Mass. — Join the Berkshire Athenaeum, Pittsfield's Public Library, for a Teen Winter Party on Jan. 3, 2024, 3 – 5 pm.    Participants 12 – 18 years old can enjoy hot cocoa, treats, board games, cornhole, video games on our Nintendo Switch, gnome crafts, slime making, a photo station, and a gingerbread house decorating contest. Teens will form teams of up to 4 to decorate and/or build their houses and the winning team will receive individual gift cards to different businesses.   This event follows a Halloween party held for teenagers at the library in October, called HalloTEEN.    According to Ashiya, Teen Advisory Board member,

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Pittsfield Christmas Tree Pickup Schedule
08:07AM / Tuesday, January 02, 2024
PITTSFIELD, Mass. — Christmas tree pickup in the month of January will accompany the regular trash pickup schedule.   A breakdown of the schedule includes the following servicing information: The week of Jan. 1, Casella will pick up trees on Tuesday (Monday route) and Saturday (Friday route). Trash and recycling pick up is on a one day delay this week due to the holiday. The following week of Jan. 8, they will pick up along the Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday routes. During the week of Jan. 15, Casella will resume tree collection with Monday and Friday routes. Lastly, the week of Jan. 22, they will pick up trees according to the Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday

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BEAT Pushback Extends Comment Deadline on Berkshire Gas Hike
By Brittany Polito, iBerkshires Staff
05:12AM / Tuesday, January 02, 2024

PITTSFIELD, Mass. — Local environmentalists have secured an extension of the public comment for Berkshire Gas' request for $7.6 million in energy-efficiency budget increases.

Berkshire Environmental Action Team leaders felt the outreach for a Dec. 15 hearing on the gas company's requested increases in the residential, income-eligible, and commercial industrial sectors was insufficient. BEAT requested a re-hearing and an extension of the comment deadline and the state's Department of Public Utilities has extended the deadline to submit written comments to Jan. 8, vowing additional efforts for public outreach.

"The DPU is committed to ensuring equitable access

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Wahconah Park Committee Looks for Cost Savings on $30M Design
By Brittany Polito, iBerkshires Staff
05:08AM / Tuesday, January 02, 2024

PITTSFIELD, Mass. — The Wahconah Park Restoration Committee is beginning work to reduce the project's daunting $30 million price tag.

The panel recently dipped its toes into possibilities for cost savings that include different materials and reducing add-ons that are not essential.

The project designers presented a revised option that shaves off about 7,000 square feet from the 40,000 square foot design valued at $30.2 million.

"We looked at the public space of the project and have a version of the plan that's reduced that is the kind of low-hanging fruit takes away extra public space to try and see how much as a first step area we can take out of the

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Pittsfield Pedestrians Seriously Injured
10:23AM / Monday, January 01, 2024
PITTSFIELD, Mass. — Two pedestrians were seriously injured in the early hours of Monday morning after being struck by a motor vehicle.    According to police, Shannon Steffey, 34, and Matthew Squires, 32, both of Pittsfield, were crossing West Housatonic Street near the 50 block when they were struck by an eastbound 2014 Toyota Corolla driven by 23-year-old Nicholas Ainsley of Pittsfield.    Both Steffey and Squires were take to Berkshire Medical Center with what police described as serious injuries; Steffey was later transferred to Baystate Medical Center in Springfield in critical condition.    The report does not say if Ainsley was

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Happy New Year From iBerkshires.com
iBerkshires Staff,
07:01AM / Monday, January 01, 2024

We are hoping all of our readers have had a happy holiday season. Thank you for making iBerkshires your go-to source for local news. We appreciate your support and will continue to provide you with the relevant information you need in your daily lives as we enter 2024.

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