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Post 68 Juniors Survive, Advance at State Tournament
04:12PM / Sunday, August 04, 2024
MIDDLEBOROUGH, Mass. – Derek Roy hit an RBI single with two out in the top of the eighth to give the Pittsfield Post 68 Juniors a one-run lead, and they held on for a 5-4 win over Sandwich to stay alive at the American Legion State Championship Tournament.   Connor Kirchner hit a one-out triple to start the game-winning rally.   Two batters later, Roy hit a 3-1 pitch to left center to drive in Kirchner and give Post 68 a 5-4 lead.   Colby Robb stranded a runner at first in the bottom of the eighth to secure the win and send Pittsfield into Monday’s 1 p.m. game in the losers’ bracket of the double-elimination tournament at Middleborough High

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Elder Services Celebrates Golden Anniversary, Relocates
By Brittany Polito, iBerkshires Staff
07:37AM / Sunday, August 04, 2024

Executive Director Christopher McLaughlin in his new sunlit office. 

PITTSFIELD, Mass. — It's a big year for Elder Services of Berkshire County as its 50th anniversary coincides with a move to a more modern, accessible office.

Over the last few weeks, employees have filtered into 73 South Church St. (the Clock Tower building,) setting up their personalized cubicles in about 19,000 square feet of space lined with windows.  Out front, a large sign on the brick facade lets them know they are in the right place.

Formerly the Wayfair call center, the two-story workplace offers a street-level entrance for those with mobility issues — compared to being on the

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Middleboro Edges Post 68 Juniors at State Tourney
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10:36PM / Saturday, August 03, 2024
MIDDLEBOROUGH, Mass. – Brady Bouldry struck out nine and allowed three hits Saturday to lead the Middleboro Post 64 Juniors to a 2-0 win over Pittsfield Post 68 at the American Legion State Tournament.   Bouldry went the distance on the mound, walking two, to earn the tournament hosts a date with Swampscott Post 57 on Sunday night in the winners’ bracket of the double-elimination tournament.   Gavin O’Donnell tripled, and Ethan O’Donnell and Jason Codey each had a hit for Pittsfield.   The O’Donnell brothers also split time on the mound, striking out eight, walking two and allowing one earned run.   Post 68 plays Sandwich Post 188 on Sunday

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@theMarket: Has the Fed Waited Too Long?
By Bill Schmick,
12:31PM / Saturday, August 03, 2024
"Be careful what you wish for" is an often-used quote. In the case of the financial markets, all year long, traders and the Fed wished for a slower economy, less employment, and therefore a decline in inflation. Now that we have it, the markets don't like it.   Earlier in the week, the bulls could not have asked for a more dovish Federal Open Market Committee meeting. While the central bank maintained its higher-for-longer stance, it hinted that September could see the first of several interest rate cuts. Jerome Powell, the chairman of the Federal Reserve Bank, said it will depend on economic data over the next several weeks. "If that test is met, a reduction in our

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State Awarded Federal Grant for Mobility Management Pilot Program
11:03AM / Saturday, August 03, 2024
BOSTON — The Massachusetts Department of Transportation (MassDOT) announced it has received a $360,000 grant from the Federal Transit Administration (FTA) Innovative Coordinated Access & Mobility (ICAM) Program to undertake a two-year statewide mobility management pilot.? The pilot program will expand mobility by helping connect potential riders to a wide range of services and bring organizations together where there are gaps in the transportation network.     "Our administration is committed to increasing transportation options across the state. This grant from the FTA will help us make critical improvements to make our transportation system more accessible

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Market 32, Freihofer's Raise Funds for Parkinson's Foundation
08:56AM / Saturday, August 03, 2024
PITTSFIELD, Mass. — Price Chopper/Market 32, in collaboration with trade partner Freihofer's Baking Co., raised more than $18,000 to benefit the Parkinson's Foundation in a Spring 2024 fundraising program.    During the promotion, for every purchase of select Freihofer's products, Price Chopper/Market 32 and Freihofer's each donated $0.05 to the Parkinson's Foundation.   The Parkinson's Foundation helps people with Parkinson's disease, a progressive, neurodegenerative brain disorder that affects the nervous system, by improving care and advancing research toward a cure. The money raised will help the Foundation's mission of helping to

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Child-Care Providers Want Mental Health Support, Better Wages
By Brittany Polito, iBerkshires Staff
06:15AM / Saturday, August 03, 2024

Education Secretary Patrick Tutwiler and Early Education and Care Commissioner Amy Kershaw host a listening session on early child care at BCC on Wednesday.

PITTSFIELD, Mass. — Local child-care providers called for mental health support and equitable pay at a listening session with state officials this week. 

"We don't provide resources for our educators so that they have a strength in the classroom. They're putting out fires constantly. How are they educating? How are they teaching?" said Elise Weller, senior director of child care services at 18 Degrees.

"The social-emotional development of these children is so important."

Katherine Von

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Superior Court Briefs: Aug. 2
03:55PM / Friday, August 02, 2024
PITTSFIELD, Mass. — On July 31 Trevon Thompson, of Pittsfield, pleaded guilty and was sentenced on two charges stemming back to an arrest from February 10, 2023.    The sentencing took place in Berkshire Superior Court and was overseen by Judge Agostini. The Defendant was arrested as a part of a greater investigation into drug trafficking in North Adams.     Charges and Sentencing: Possession of Class B with Intent to Distribute - 2 ½ years in the House of Corrections suspended sentence for three years with the following conditions: Complete substance abuse evaluation Follow any recommendations from probation Remain drug

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The Retired Investor: Return of the 60/40 Portfolio
By Bill Schmick,
03:27PM / Friday, August 02, 2024
Most people think of stocks when financial markets are mentioned. That is where the action is and where the big money is made. That may be so, but investors should not ignore the promise of the bond market.   In my graduate school days, a required subject was Modern Portfolio Theory. Its author, Harry Markowitz, who, back in the '50s, proposed that the optimal portfolio for most risk-adjusted investors was 60 percent U.S. stocks and 40 percent U.S. Treasury bonds. The idea was that these two asset classes were negatively correlated, meaning that if stocks went down, bond prices would increase and vice versa. Over time, this diversification would produce better returns than putting

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Greylock Federal Helps New Americans Attain ITIN
03:12PM / Friday, August 02, 2024
PITTSFIELD, Mass. Immigrants who do not have a social security number are required to have an Individual Taxpayer Identification Number (ITIN) to actively participate in the U.S. financial system and apply for loans, such as credit cards, auto loans and mortgages, as well as to pay their taxes.   While some agencies or organizations may charge hundreds of dollars to help an immigrant apply for an ITIN, the service is free of charge at Greylock.   "At Greylock, we know that our new Americans comprise one of our fastest growing member sectors. It's absolutely vital that we provide them with safe and affordable financial services to support their goals for both the present

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Pittsfield UNICO Awards 2024 Scholarships
01:40PM / Friday, August 02, 2024
PITTSFIELD, Mass. — The Pittsfield Chapter of UNICO National held its scholarship awards ceremony on July 23 at the Italian American Club.    Since 1987 UNCO has awarded thousands of dollars in scholarships to students from Berkshire County high schools. The UNICO Scholarship Committee, chaired by Julia Salatino, awarded $19,000 in scholarships this year to local high school graduates who are continuing their postsecondary education.   Scholarship Recipients   Alexandra Bills of Wahconah Regional High School received the the Gloria Powers Scholarship. The daughter of Mark and Teresa Bills, she will be attending the University of Massachusetts at Amherst's

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Fall Semester at BCC Begins Sept. 3
08:12AM / Friday, August 02, 2024
PITTSFIELD, Mass. — The fall semester at Berkshire Community College (BCC) begins Tuesday, Sept. 3.    Applications are being accepted now.     Learning options at BCC include in-person, online and hybrid classes. Prospective students may view an admission checklist and apply, browse a course catalogue, file a financial aid form or schedule a tour by visiting www.berkshirecc.edu/fall or by walking in without an appointment to the One Stop Enrollment Center.    There, applications are processed for instant acceptance to the College. Advisors are on hand to answer questions and to assist with financial aid. For more information, call (413) 499-4660 or

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