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Several City Council members are hoping to use free cash — leftover unrestricted money for last year's budget — to reduce the tax bill of residents after they said Mayor Linda Tyer's proposal would create too big a bill for their constituents.
PITTSFIELD — CT Management Group officials say that the benefits of a newly approved 10-year tax deal with the city on the Firehouse Lofts wil…
Many items are coming home to roost on city meeting agendas this week. Two city boards will discuss Pittsfield's guidelines for keeping chickens; the opponents of a mountain bike skills course and pump track proposal at Springside Park will present their concerns; and the Pittsfield Municipal Airport Commission will present its annual report.
PITTSFIELD — A $67.3 million school spending plan received preliminary approval from the City Council on Monday, when councilors zeroed in on …
PITTSFIELD — The City Council preliminarily approved spending plans for seven different areas of city governance without any changes on Monday…
PITTSFIELD — There is a new face on the Pittsfield School Committee, after two other would-be candidates pulled their names from consideration.
PITTSFIELD — It’s official: At-large City Councilor Earl Persip III is running for reelection.
PITTSFIELD — Kevin Sherman, a familiar face around City Council chambers, has announced he’ll be running to replace the outgoing councilor in Ward 3.
PITTSFIELD — Following more than two hours of discussion Monday night, a City Council subcommittee voted narrowly to reject a measure to chang…
PITTSFIELD — A proposal to implement “pay-as-you-throw” trash collections was met with criticism Tuesday, but it ultimately advanced to a meet…