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No one has been arrested in connection with the incident.
The city's Halloween parade will make its return at 7 p.m. Friday, Oct. 28, on Tyler Street. All entities planning to have a float in the parade must attend a float seminar on Tuesday, Sept. 20, at City Hall.
Man accused in Tyler Street double stabbing to be held in pretrial custody until September, at least
Joshua Lofink, a 36-year-old Pittsfield man, is accused of stabbing two people on Tyler Street last fall.
Joshua Lofink, who is accused of stabbing two people on Tyler Street last fall, is seeking his release from pretrial custody.
The city’s first modern roundabout, which links Tyler Street and Woodlawn and Dalton avenues in a small circle, opened to traffic eight months ago. While drivers slowly creep through the circle each day, residents still have questions about its design.
Recent improvements on Tyler Street in Pittsfield include creation of "bump-outs" to slow traffic and increase pedestrian and biker safety. Some business owners worry they are robbing the street of available parking spaces. An official notes the loss of spaces is minimal.
Friday's shooting of a juvenile male on Tyler Street in Pittsfield has the neighborhood worried. Some say they may leave the area, others call for more gun control and work to keep guns out of the hands of juveniles. Residents in other neighborhoods are also concerned by the increase in gun violence.
Goodwill Industries of the Berkshires and Southern Vermont has been awarded a $25,000 grant from the Feigenbaum Foundation that will be applied toward the cost of a much-needed roof replacement at Goodwill’s headquarters, warehouse and training center at 158 Tyler St.
Monday, May 2, marks the start of week two for the flushing of the city's water mains through hydrants. Flushing will take place from 7:30 a.m…
The intersection of Tyler Street, Woodlawn Avenue and Dalton Avenue is home to the city's first roundabout, which opened Tuesday night. Drivers through the intersection are pumping their breaks, something the city's Commissioner of Public Utilities already counts as a success.