Search / 10 results found Showing: 10 of 10
It was was the heart of their lives, in a neighborhood on the West Side of Pittsfield that was demolished in the 1960s for urban renewal. They remembered the house in their dreams. That is, until a photo surfaced last week, stirring memories of a great life, despite little money.
Robbins Avenue in Pittsfield and the surrounding streets were designated as a “red line” neighborhood in a 1931 report, deeming it an area tha…
When the coronavirus pandemic began many of the daily school, shopping and municipal tasks that occurred face-to-face moved online, exacerbating “the digital divide." City officials hope to remedy that with a new public Wi-Fi network.
"Rainbow" Ruby Bridges comes to Pittsfield to "inspire a new generation."
They call it the West Side's "Brush with Kindness." Why 300 volunteers will be heading to that Pittsfield neighborhood next June for what Central Berkshire Habitat for Humanity expects to be its largest one-day project ever.
PITTSFIELD — Residents have until 4 p.m. Wednesday to fill out the citywide survey that will let city officials know how Pittsfield should spe…
Overwhelmed. Isolated. Disenfranchised. Those are the words a group of about 50 residents used on Monday night to explain to city officials what life is like during the pandemic in Pittsfield's West Side and Morningside neighborhoods.
PITTSFIELD — Community conversations continue this week on how to spend the $40.6 million in federal coronavirus relief money headed to Pittsf…
PITTSFIELD — City residents are invited to gather at Durant Park late Saturday morning for an event aiming to deepen discussion about solution…
Pittsfield officials expect to receive an additional $4 million in federal pandemic money, bringing the total to over $40 million. Residents want the city use some of the money for affordable and accessible housing opportunities, mental health services and better supports for families with "at-risk" children or youths.