Search / 13 results found Showing: 1-10 of 13
As long-term solutions take shape, officials say steps are taken every day to assist homeless residents in the city.
Calls have been growing for some kind of response to people begging near busy intersections and grocery stores in Pittsfield. But Mayor Linda Tyer says there's little the city can do, unless the behavior becomes aggressive.
Verizon Wireless withdrew its lawsuit against the Pittsfield Board of Health in federal court last week, saying its legal questions are essentially moot following a board vote to withdraw its cease-and-desist order.
Board of Health members clarified that currently the only "satisfactory" solution would be for Verizon Wireless to turn off the cell tower or move it.
A 115-foot tower, which sits at 877 South St., has been the source of constant conversation after the structure went live a year ago. Soon after Verizon Wireless flipped the switch, residents near Alma Street began complaining of nausea, dizziness and headaches.
PITTSFIELD — The Board of Health meeting Wednesday night started and ended with resignations: At the top of the meeting was the resignation of…
PITTSFIELD — First came testimony from people who say their lives were upended when a cell tower began transmitting in September.
PITTSFIELD — A grassroots fight to curb a Pittsfield power plant’s environmental damage just won a new public ally.
PITTSFIELD — Though the agenda hasn’t been made clear, members of an elected board in Pittsfield want to talk to the company whose new cell to…
With hundreds of thousands of Massachusetts residents behind on rent or mortgage payments, housing advocates are eyeing the state budget as a …