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K&M Bowling is open for business, bringing the game back to Pittsfield
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An interest in public policy drew JD Chesloff to Beacon Hill. As executive director of the Massachusetts Business Roundtable, he still believes government 'can be a force for good
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There are 15 vacant storefronts in downtown Pittsfield. The Berkshire Black Economic Council wants to fill those by offering money to new businesses
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Greylock Federal Credit Union is moving to a larger location in Lee
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Just in time for the busy summer season, Starving Artist Cafe in Lee completes its renovation
Like most things, hiring looked a lot different 40 years ago. “When we started, the goal was to place somebody in an hour,” recalled Gail Molari, founder, President and CEO of MOLARI Employment and HealthCare Services. “Nobody looked at resumes. They just trusted our judgment.”
SHEFFIELD — For nearly a century, amateurs and professionals alike have tirelessly tracked a mysterious, amphibious creature known as Morton the Sea Monster, with only a handful of brief appearances to direct their search. Three intrepid investigators — and this reporter — have gone farther …
Greylock Federal Credit Union (Greylock) makes no secret of its commitments to supporting the local community. But it’s not until you see them laid out on the page — or 16 pages, to be more precise — that the full scope of the 88-year-old institution’s contributions become apparent.
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The long-vacant lot at the corner of South and Reed streets in downtown Pittsfield isn’t looking so empty these days. Lee Bank’s newest branch is still a few months out from its grand opening, but the ambitious scope of the project is already evident to anyone passing by.
Attorneys John J. Martin, Jr., Andrew M. Hochberg, and David R. Cianflone are pleased to announce the formation of a new law firm in Pittsfield. Located on the fifth floor of the Berkshire Eagle Clock Tower Building at 75 South Church St., with offices in North Adams, the new firm brings tog…
Kyle Bean knew a change was coming. He just needed to decide what that change would be.
In his many years working with organizations on vocational training and staff development, James Brosnan, the long-time Superintendent at McCann Technical School in North Adams, has never seen or even heard of, anywhere in the U.S., a career pipeline program like the one created by Berkshire…
“Oh! It smells so good in here! What is that!?” That’s the exclamation we hear most behind the counter at the country store when folks step over the 200 year old threshold. Truthfully, all we can answer is it’s a combination of pine soap, beeswax candles, penny candy and old wood. Usually pe…
When it comes to small business, the idea of building something from nothing has a certain romantic appeal. But in reality, it takes more than strong ideas, hard work and enthusiasm to get a new project off the ground, or keep an existing one going strong.