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Pittsfield 2022 Citizens Academy Cohort
12:00PM / Tuesday, December 27, 2022
PITTSFIELD, Mass. — The 2022 Citizens Academy cohort were recognized and presented with certificates at the Nov. 29 City Council meeting for successfully completing the 12-week program, which is designed to help community members understand the operations of local government.   Participants included: Abigail Allard; Emma Barishman; Matthew Belanger; Laura Cabrera; Lorena Dus; Tonya Frazier; William Garrity; Benjamin Gelb; Thomas Gelb; Jose Gonzalez; Michael Kalmbach; Mario Kelsey; Susan Krantz; Maria Menaca; Patricia Molina; Philip Nelson; Jamyal Newton; Travis Norrgard; Jody Skrocki; and Pat Tremblay.   “With the completion of the 2022 Citizens Academy, close to 75

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Adams Community Bank Expands Into Pittsfield
11:23AM / Tuesday, December 27, 2022
PITTSFIELD, Mass. — Adams Community Bank's (ACB) parent company, Community Bancorp of the Berkshires, MHC, announced the Bank's expansion into Pittsfield with its new branch opening at 660 Merrill Road.   An evening open house and ribbon cutting took place on Thursday, Dec. 1, with the new branch opening for business on Monday, Dec. 5.   Charles P. O'Brien, ACB President, stated that opening a branch in Pittsfield is a culmination of 18 months of effort by the entire ACB team and implementation of the Bank's strategic plan.    "Our focus was on finding the right location and team to open a full-service branch in Pittsfield. This location

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BCC Announces Addition of Three Free Healthcare Courses
08:10AM / Tuesday, December 27, 2022
PITTSFIELD, Mass. — Berkshire Community College (BCC) announces the addition of three grant-funded courses in the healthcare arena: Medical Interpreter Training, Community Health Worker and Phlebotomy Technician.    Spaces are limited but still available for all three courses, which are tuition-free.    "We are thrilled to offer to the community these grant-funded programs, which will help fill the workforce gap in Berkshire County," said Tiffany Moreno, Instructional Program Manager: Health & Wellness. "The programs, which can be completed in one year or less, will provide the skills required for immediate entry into high-demand

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Elm Street Java House Under New Ownership of 'Billy J'
By Brittany Polito, iBerkshires Staff
05:07AM / Tuesday, December 27, 2022

PITTSFIELD, Mass. — Elm Street's coffeehouse is now under new ownership as "Billy J's Elm Street Java House."

Owner William Jones, known as "Billy J," is keeping the same spirit of the cafe alive with some new menu items.

"I bought it on Nov. 1 and was going to leave it as it was because everyone loved what was already there, all the sandwiches, the salads, the breakfast sandwiches, the muffins, the pastries," he said.

"So we'll leave it basically the same as it was, we've got some signature sandwiches on there. Nothing crazy."

The java house had a grand opening earlier this month and has been well received, he said. It

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Pittsfield Fire Knocks Down Christmas Day Blaze
02:37PM / Monday, December 26, 2022
PITTSFIELD, Mass. — A Christmas Day fire on East Mill Street displaced a family of five.    Deputy Chief Daniel Garner reported that the Fire Department was alerted to the blaze at 23 East Mill at 4:39 p.m. on Dec. 25. Firefighters found flames venting from windows on the first floor of the 2 1/2 story wood frame structure.    One crew conducted a primary search to ensure the three-unit building was evacuated while others worked to extinguish the fire in the first-floor kitchen. The fire was knocked down and under control within 20 minutes but the room sustained fire damage and the first floor smoke damage. Garner put the damage estimate as less than

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Lanesborough Eyes Zoning Changes for Large Properties
By Sabrina Damms, iBerkshires Staff
06:15AM / Monday, December 26, 2022
LANESBOROUGH, Mass. — A rural residential large lot reuse zoning bylaw will likely be presented to at the annual town meeting in June.   The Planning Board voted last to request District Local Technical Assistance from Berkshire Regional Planning Commission to develop the bylaw.    The idea would allow for the reuse of larger parcels that are in residential-agricultural zones to be used for hospitality oriented projects.    "What inspired me was Lenox and Stockbridge have this great estates bylaw that encouraged a lot of the big 19th-century estate properties in those communities to be reused primarily into these more hospitality industry resort

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Wahconah Boys Lacrosse Made History in 2022
By Stephen Dravis, iBerkshires.com Sports
05:39AM / Monday, December 26, 2022
It was a year filled with the usual complement of team and individual glory, but one Berkshire County squad went where none of its peers have gone before: to the top of the heap in high school lacrosse.   That was enough of a milestone to give the Wahconah boys lax team the nod as the story of the year in Berkshire County athletics.   It was an accomplishment several years in the making as Wahconah worked its way through the post-season — a one-goal loss in the Central/Western Mass quarterfinals in 2019, a Central/Western Mass title in 2021, the next year the tournament was held.   But in the 10th year of the program's existence – just a decade after the

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Dalton Select Board Appoints New Animal Control Officer, Assistant Animal Control Officer
By Sabrina Damms, iBerkshires Staff
06:05AM / Saturday, December 24, 2022
DALTON, Mass. — The Select Board appointed Levi Lisi as animal control officer and Richard Haley as the assistant animal control officer at Monday night's meeting.   Dalton has been without an animal control officer since Greg Elser left his position at the end of October.    "We are extremely lucky to have Levi interested in this position. He is the current animal control officer for the city of Pittsfield. [Pittsfield Police Chief Michael Wynn] has graciously granted permission for him to work both," Police Chief Deanna Strout said.   The board members thanked both applicants for accepting this position and are confident that they will be a good fit

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@theMarket: Good News on Economy Is Bad News for Stock Market
By Bill Schmick,
03:57PM / Friday, December 23, 2022
The good news on the economy has been bad news for the stock market. That's been the name of the game for the last several months. This week, we had more of the same.   The third and final revision of the U.S. third-quarter 2022 Gross Domestic Product came out on Thursday, Dec. 22. It was revised up to an annual rate of 3.2 percent from 2.9 percent. That's a sizable increase. The engine behind that growth was consumer spending and U.S. exports.   On the unemployment front, jobless claims for last week were roughly flat versus the previous week. That indicates that employment is still running hot. Neither of those data points gives the Fed any reason to relax its tightening

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Wahconah Park, Hoosic River Study Get Funding
03:12PM / Friday, December 23, 2022
PITTSFIELD, Mass. — The Wahconah Park grandstand project is getting $3 million with the passage of the $1.7 billion omnibus spending bill on Friday.   Major issues with the more than 70-year-old, 2,000 seat grandstand include deteriorating support beams, missing bolts, and asbestos materials in the siding and roof. The city of Pittsfield, which has owned the park for more than a century, established a restoration committee to undertake the work. Initial estimates put the work to rehabilitate or build new at about $10 million.    U.S. Rep. Richard E. Neal secured $20,367,800 in Community Project Funds for 15 regional projects that were included in the final 2023

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Pittsfield COVID Rates Slightly Higher Than Thanksgiving
By Brittany Polito, iBerkshires Staff
10:05AM / Friday, December 23, 2022

PITTSFIELD, Mass. — With Hanukkah underway and Christmas in a few days, the city's COVID-19 metrics are slightly higher than they were for Thanksgiving.

The city's Biobot sewage data showed a 1.1 million copies per liter virus concentration over the weekend, compared to the 1 million copies per liter concentration on Thanksgiving day.

Though the number has gone down from 1.9 million copies per liter at the beginning of the month.

Director of Public Health Andy Cambi has indicated that the sewage concentration is the truest indicator of the virus' presence in the community because the other metrics don't include at-home tests.

The average case rate on Tuesday was

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The Retired Investor: Are Christmas Trees Worth It?
By Bill Schmick,
04:33PM / Thursday, December 22, 2022
As Christmas arrives around the nation this weekend, tardy consumers are hitting the neighborhood Christmas tree lots and farms in droves. Late-coming artificial tree buyers are finding slim pickings at big-box stores as well. This is despite an average price increase this season of between 5 percent-15 percent.   Americans will spend nearly $6.6 billion on Christmas trees this season, according to the National Christmas Tree Association (NCTA). NCTA predicts consumers will pay an average of $86.59 for a live tree, and $122.60 for an artificial tree. Many shoppers could pay much more than that.   Last year, 75 percent of U.S. households, or 94 million homes, displayed a Christmas

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