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Not yet ready to settle on a final plan, the Ordinance and Rules subcommittee unanimously voted to table a petition from Ward 1 Councilor Helen Moon requesting that city and council continue to offer a virtual and call-in option beyond COVID-19 for all public meetings. I think that COVID has taught us that we can have in-person meetings, but we can also offer virtual meetings, Moon said. And while we have outliers that can take up a lot of space in our virtual spaces, I think that the net is positive when we are bringing democracy to a larger segment of our population and so I think that this is a meaningful change, allowing people who don t typically have the capacity to join in-person meetings for whatever reason that they have to continue to participate.
08:50AM / Thursday, May 20, 2021 SPRINGFIELD, Mass. The Board of Directors at Big Y Foods, Inc. appointed Stephen M. Creed to the new position of vice president of distribution and logistics. Creed is responsible for leading Big Y’s distribution teams at their newly expanded 430,000 square foot Fresh & Local Distribution Center in Springfield. In addition, he will serve as an advisor to the Board of Directors. He reports to Michael P. D’Amour, executive vice president and COO. He began his career in 1979 with Stop & Shop, Inc. where he held various positions including produce and grocery receiving and operations. Throughout his career, he’s held positions of increasing responsibility at companies such as Spartan Stores in Michigan where he was the assistant warehouse manager. At C & S Wholesale Grocers, Inc. in Massachusetts and Vermont, he started as facility manager and then became director of perishables distribution.
PITTSFIELD, Mass. Following the Baker-Polito administration s Tuesday announcement of Phase 4, Step 2 in the state s reopening plan and health metrics continuing in a positive direction, Mayor Tyer is feeling hopeful for the coming months in the City of Pittsfield. Based on our data at this point, we remain in the yellow category but there is still some good news associated with our data, she said to the City Council on Tuesday. Case rates are trending down, and vaccinations are rising. Tyer presented the council with overall case data from March 23, which included the most recent peak at the end of March followed by a positive downward trend.
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