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Pittsfield Sets Road Closures for Events
PITTSFIELD, Mass. — Two community events this Saturday will require road closures from noon to 4 within the downtown area.    Robbins Avenue will be closed from Columbus Avenue to Southern Avenue for the annual Soap Box Derby hosted by Westside Legends. Rain date for this event is Sunday, Aug. 18.   Tyler
Pittsfield Health Board Considers Green Burials
PITTSFIELD, Mass. — The use of green burials is rising and the Board of Health wants to be prepared in case they are requested in the city. On Wednesday, the board discussed creating local guidance for green burials, which return a body to the ground after death with fewer environmental impacts. This generally means no embalming
Recent Rainfall Improves Drought Conditions in Berkshire County
BOSTON — Following several weeks of rainfall, Energy and Environmental Affairs (EEA) Secretary Rebecca Tepper declared the Western Region will be downgraded from Level 1-Mild Drought to Level 0-Normal conditions. However, a localized Level-1 Mild Drought has been declared in the Parker River Basin after a review of July
Options for Lanesborough's Public Safety Building Coming Soon
LANESBOROUGH, Mass. — Options for a new public safety facility are not far from the Select Board's hands. "The [Public Safety Building Committee] is in the final throws of turning it back over to the Select Board," Chair Mark Siegars said on Monday. Members have agreed on three alternating designs: one for
PIttsfield School Committee Endorses 'Aggressive' Timeline to Decide on Middle School Configuration
Superintendent of School Joseph Curtis addresses the School Committee on Wednesday night in City Council chambers.  PITTSFIELD, Mass. — The School Committee on Wednesday approved an ambitious timeline that could see the city's middle school reconfiguration implemented as soon as the 2025-26 academic
The Retired Investor: Presidents Have a Long History of Fed Bashing
Many on Wall Street are horrified that a presidential candidate might want to erode the independence of the Fed. Some have even called the idea the biggest threat to the U.S. economy. Any student of central bank history would beg to disagree.   We all would like to think that the Federal Reserve Bank's independence is
Pittsfield Launches Campaign For New Trash, Collection System
PITTSFIELD, Mass. — Beginning early this fall, residential curbside trash and recycling will be picked up by an automated side-load truck. Residences with four or less units will be receive one recycling cart (also known as toter) and one trash cart per household/unit. The recycling cart is expected to be delivered starting
St. George Greek Fest
PITTSFIELD, Mass. — The St. George Greek Orthodox Church of the Berkshires will host its annual Greek Fest on Aug. 17 and 18.    This year's festival will be held indoors at the Hillcrest Academy, located at 400 Columbus Avenue Extension in Pittsfield.   The event will run from 12:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. on
Berkshire United Way to Massachusetts: Early-Learning Educators Need Better Wages
As reported in iBerkshires, state education officials met with Western Massachusetts childcare and early education advocates at Berkshire Community College recently. I had the opportunity to share the following testimony on behalf of Berkshire United Way and our community partners.    Early childhood education provides
Greylock Federal Joining Credit Union Collaborative
PITTSFIELD, Mass. — Greylock Federal Credit Union is moving some of its back-office operations to a collaborative network but says customers shouldn't see any difference.    This is expected to affect a percentage of employees over the next two years.    "This is a group of credit unions
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