PITTSFIELD â Mayor Linda Tyer has submitted her budget proposal to the City Council, foreshadowing the second year of budget talks held under the cloud of the pandemic.
Despite the regionâs success getting shots into arms, there was another sign last week that the pandemic is still very much with us â the Fourth of July Parade, the cityâs largest annual tradition, has been cancelled for the second straight year in a row, while festival organizers brainstorm ways to mark the occasion remotely.
On the budget front, department heads have gone through the process of developing spending plans in concert with municipal Finance Director Matt Kerwood and Tyer. The School Committee adopted its budget request the last week in April, hitting the deadline set by the cityâs charter.
PITTSFIELD, Mass. — After a year running their Virtual Farmers Market, Roots Rising announced that their in-person Pittsfield Farmers Market is back. The opening of the.
PITTSFIELD After running the Pittsfield Farmers Market virtually for a year, Roots Rising will open the event s outdoor season by holding a live, in-person event on May 15.