An aging population in Pittsfield brings new challenges for the city’s transportation, social services and economic systems. The Berkshire Eagle asked the mayoral candidates what they d do to improve daily
Downtown foot patrols, mosquito control and what to do about panhandling: These are just some of the hotly debated issues at-large city council members will have to address if elected
Pittsfield residents age 55 and older are invited to learn more about the Ralph Froio Senior Center during a meet and greet event on Thursday, Aug. 31.
The city of Pittsfield has partnered with CMRK Inc., a leader in textile recycling, to bring textile drop-off boxes and a free curbside pickup service to the community.