BCC Players to Present Simon's 'Laughter On The 23rd Floor'

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The BCC Players will present Neil Simon's comedy "Laughter on the 23rd Floor" in the Robert Boland Theatre at Berkshire Community College. Directed by Sam Slack with technical direction by Christopher Gregory, the production will be presented "in the round" on March 24, 25 and 26 at 8 p.m., and on Easter Sunday, March 27, at 2 p.m. "Laughter on the 23rd Floor" is one of Simon's semi-autobiographical plays recalling his days as a young writer for Sid Caesar and "Your Show of Shows." The cast includes Tim Clark as Kenny, Patrick Connor as Max, Christopher Dellea as Milt, J.T. Fuhrmann as Ira, Johanne Kesten as Carol, Matt MacArevey as Brian, Chris Montemagni as Val, Aaron Thompson as Lucas, and Stephanie Watroba as Helen. Tickets are $10 for general admission and $5 for students, BCC staff, and senior citizens. Reservations for tickets may be made beginning Monday, March 14, by calling the BCC Players box office at (413) 499-0886. There is no reserved seating. For more information, contact Ellen Shanahan at (413) 499-4660, Ext. 212; or eshanahan@berkshirecc.edu.
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Pittsfield Council Passes $232.7M Budget

By Brittany PolitoiBerkshires Staff

PITTSFIELD, Mass. — The City Council unanimously approved a $232.7 million budget for the upcoming fiscal year. 

It is a modest, almost 2.9 percent increase from FY26. 

"I do want to give the community kind of a heads up as we move forward on budgets. What we see coming out of the federal government that's trickling down to the states, it's going to be harder and harder for us as a community to meet our needs under the Proposition 2 1/2," Councilor at Large Alisa Costa said. 

"We're going to have challenges, as we've seen communities across the state trying to override the Proposition 2 1/2, because we have dwindling amounts of money coming from the state and federal government." 

She pointed out that, at the same time, utility bills are going up for both residents and the city, as are the costs of pavement and other items. 

The amended budget of $232,777,720, down from the $232,782,090 originally proposed, includes cuts to the Department of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion and the restoration of funds for councilors to attend the annual Massachusetts Municipal Association conference. 

The Pittsfield Public Schools' $86,855,061 budget includes $68,886,061 in state Chapter 70 funding and $18 million from the city. With $345,000 in school choice and Richmond tuition revenues, it totals $87,200,061 and is an approximately $300,000 increase from the Pittsfield Public Schools' FY26 budget of $86.9 million. 

The district's budget will fund 13 schools, as Morningside Community School will retire in the fall, and includes the middle school restructuring. 

Councilors also approved the use of $2 million in certified free cash to reduce the tax rate, and appropriated $450,551 for parking-related expenditures. 

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