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BCC Adds Associate Degree in Natural and Physical Sciences
10:54AM / Monday, July 31, 2023
PITTSFIELD, Mass. — Berkshire Community College (BCC) has added a new associate in science degree in Natural & Physical Sciences (NPS), available beginning in the fall 2023 semester.    The NPS program was developed as an opportunity to offer students studying the sciences an associate in science degree that included meta-major style pathways in biology, biotechnology, chemistry and physics. Previously, students studying biology and biotechnology earned an associate in arts degree in the liberal arts program.    These pathways will allow students the ability to explore the sciences while staying aligned with their degree program, saving the student time and

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North Street Head On Collision Injures Three
08:13AM / Monday, July 31, 2023
PITTSFIELD, Mass. — On July 28, 2023 at approximately 10:35 pm, the Pittsfield Police Dept., Pittsfield Fire Dept. and Action Ambulance responded to the area of 1292 North St for a head-on motor vehicle crash with injuries.   A 2011 Chevrolet Silverado pick-up truck was traveling south bound on North Street in the 1200 block when it collided with a 2019 Nissan Rogue which had been traveling north bound, also in the 1200 block.   The driver of the Chevrolet Pick Up Truck was transported to Berkshire Medical Center (BMC) with non-life threatening injuries. The driver of the Nissan Rogue was transported to BMC with what appeared to be life threatening injuries and was

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Central Berkshire Urged to Address Bullying in Schools
By Sabrina Damms, iBerkshires Staff
05:10AM / Monday, July 31, 2023
DALTON, Mass. — A parent and community leader called out the Central Berkshire Regional School District for how it handles the safety and wellness of students.   Joseph Diver, chair of the Select Board, said he was speaking as a resident at Thursday's School Committee meeting. He expressed his disappointment on how bullying incidents are reported and how the district handled recent anti-Semitic harassment that led to a teacher's resignation.    This is not the first time Diver has brought up the issues with the committee. Approximately six years ago, he and his son went before the board following bullying incidents directed toward his son.    When

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Roosa Leads Field of 100s at High Lawn Farm
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10:01PM / Sunday, July 30, 2023
LEE, Mass. -- Lee's Maguire Roosa and Glendale's Morgan Windram-Geddes were the top finishers Sunday at the High Lawn Farm Keep Moo’ving 5K.   The event was held to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the family-owned dairy farm and as a benefit for Berkshire Bounty, a food rescue organization that serves emergency food distribution programs county-wide.   Roosa hit the finish line in 19 minutes, 30.45 seconds, a 6:16 mile pace, to edge runner-up Pat McNaughton (19:31.87) by just more than a second.   Windram-Geddes was the top female finisher and sixth-place finisher overall, covering the out-and-back course around the farm property in 20:21.31.   The

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Dalton CRA Celebrating 100th Anniversary
By Sabrina Damms, iBerkshires Staff
04:50PM / Sunday, July 30, 2023
DALTON, Mass. — The Community Recreation Association is kicking off its countdown to its 100th anniversary on Saturday, Aug. 5, with a birthday party on the lawn.    The organization has been an integral part of the community since 1916 but its first brick and mortar building was constructed in 1922 with funds willed by W. Murray Crane.    The association opened where it stands today, 400 Main St., on Nov. 9, 1923.    CRA officials wanted to celebrate the centennial outdoors on the memorial lawn so did not want to wait until November for a ceremony.    "We wanted to be able to enjoy the outdoors, the memorial lawn, and things like that so

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Eleanor Sonsini Shelter Plans Closing, Manager Attempts to Save It
By Brittany Polito, iBerkshires Staff
04:06PM / Sunday, July 30, 2023

PITTSFIELD, Mass. — The Eleanor Sonsini Animal Shelter has announced its closing after housing the community’s stray animals for many years.

On Saturday, the no-kill shelter’s board members announced the news on social media.  They are looking at Aug. 31 as an official closing date.

“It is with a heavy heart that the Board of Directors of the Friends of Eleanor Sonsini Animal Shelter is announcing that we have made the decision to close the facility,” the post read.

“Unfortunately, throughout the past few years, donations have continued to dwindle while expenses have continued to rise. Our current facility is not sustainable long term as an

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Dalton Ladder Truck Delayed
By Sabrina Damms, iBerkshires Staff
12:13PM / Sunday, July 30, 2023
DALTON, Mass. — The delivery of the Fire District's new ladder truck has been delayed again and is now expected to be delivered by August.   While being refurbished at Northern Fire Equipment, it was determined that the truck's Detroit Diesel ECM, which controls the fuel injection, is "shot," interim Fire Chief Robert Czerwinski said.    The replacement part costs $2,700, but will be covered by Northern Fire Equipment.    Northern Fire Equipment Vice President Michael Burke has also agreed to add a USB-A/USB-C outlet to the dashboard at no charge, Czerwinski said.    The bodywork is almost complete and the interior work is expected

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Recent Rainfall Lifts Massachusetts Out of Drought
11:05AM / Sunday, July 30, 2023
BOSTON – Energy and Environmental Affairs (EEA) Secretary Rebecca Tepper declared drought conditions return to normal following above-normal rainfall for the month of June.    All seven regions are at a Level 0-Normal Conditions, including the Western and Cape Cod Regions, which were previously declared at a Level-1 Mild Drought. The declarations are the result of a recommendation issued from a recent meeting of the Drought Management Task Force, comprised of state and federal officials and other entities.    "After a week of devastating floods in Western Massachusetts, it should not come as a surprise that the drought has lifted," said EEA Secretary

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Governor Awards Grants to Eliminate Barriers To Employment
08:08AM / Sunday, July 30, 2023

ANDOVER, Mass. — The Healey-Driscoll Administration announced $3.5 million new Senator Kenneth J. Donnelly Workforce Success Grants for seven initiatives across the state.

The grants, funded through the Workforce Competitiveness Trust Fund (WCTF) and distributed by the Commonwealth Corporation, aim to increase access to well-paying jobs for residents facing employment barriers and improve the competitive stature of Massachusetts businesses by enhancing worker skills and productivity.  

Governor Maura Healey, Lieutenant Governor Kim Driscoll, Labor and Workforce Development Secretary Lauren

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State Officials Promote Act for Accessible Creative Economy
By Brittany Polito, iBerkshires Staff
05:38PM / Saturday, July 29, 2023

CATA Executive Director Margaret Keller emphasizes that art is for everyone at Friday's press conference. 

GREAT BARRINGTON, Mass. — Local lawmakers and the cultural leaders on Friday called for the inclusion of people of all abilities in the creative economy.

The proposed Accessibility in the Creative Economy Act would would provide grants to organizations focused on arts, culture, humanities, and interpretive sciences that remove barriers for people with disabilities.

Community Access to Arts Executive Director Margaret Keller emphasized that art is for everyone.

"We are missing out as a community, as a culture, and as a commonwealth when we fail to include

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Governor Announces Grants to Reduce Transportation Sector Emissions
04:27PM / Saturday, July 29, 2023
BOSTON — The Healey-Driscoll Administration today made a total of $11.5 million in grant funding available for low- and zero-emission vehicle and equipment projects that will help to reduce transportation emissions across Massachusetts.    The grant program, administered by the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection (MassDEP), will utilize $7.5 million from the Volkswagen emissions fraud settlement and $4 million from the Climate Protection and Mitigation Expendable Trust (Climate Trust).   "Our administration is committed to decarbonizing the state's transportation system, which represents approximately 40 percent of greenhouse gas

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Dalton Committee, BRPC Host Climate Change Preparedness Forum
By Sabrina Damms, iBerkshires Staff
11:28AM / Saturday, July 29, 2023
DALTON, Mass. — The Green Committee is hosting a climate change preparedness public education forum on Thursday,  Aug. 3, at the Stationery Factory.    This free event is a collaboration between the Green Committee, the Stationery Factory, and Berkshire Regional Planning Commission.    The ultimate goal of the event is to educate residents on ways they can reduce fossil fuel by using available funding programs and technology, committee member Steven Marantz said.    "I would say an unprecedented ecological and humanitarian crisis will without a doubt occur if we do not address climate change aggressively," added committee member Todd

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