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Funeral services for a Pittsfield, Massachusetts airman who died in a military accident off the coast of Japan were held in Dalton today.
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Last week, WAMC reported that a Pittsfield, Massachusetts man was protesting after the local Walmart abruptly cut his sister’s hours. The 54-year-old part-time store veteran has Down Syndrome, and the news came just ahead of the holidays. Since that story aired, WAMC has learned that her hours were restored.
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An interview with Linda Tyer.
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The remains of a Pittsfield, Massachusetts airman who died in a crash in Japan last month will return home Friday.
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At its final meeting of the 2022-2023 term, the Pittsfield, Massachusetts city council approved tax rates for the coming year.
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An interview with Peter Marchetti.
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Pittsfield, Massachusetts received over $40 million in federal relief through the American Rescue Plan Act President Biden signed into law in 2021. Its allotment from that windfall to the Berkshire Black Economic Council has led to a flourishing of the city’s Black businesses, which are filling vacant storefronts downtown and contributing to a culinary golden age for Pittsfield.
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Massachusetts Governor Maura Healey’s administration is kicking off a new dam removal project in Pittsfield.
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Pittsfield, Massachusetts Mayor-elect Peter Marchetti has named members of his administrative team ahead of his swearing-in for a four-year term next month.