Berkshire Bank Forms Asset Based Lending Group

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PITTSFIELD, Mass. - Berkshire Hills Bancorp (BHLB) has recruited an experienced asset based lending group to serve middle market companies in New England and northeastern New York. This new lending group is part of the Commercial Banking Team at Berkshire Bank, America’s Most Exciting BankSM.

The Bank has appointed Paul F. Flynn, Jr. as Senior Vice President and Manager of Asset Based Lending. The Bank has also appointed Mark Foster as Senior Vice President and Jim Hickson as Vice President of Asset Based Lending. Collectively these individuals have 65 years experience in providing asset based and commercial lending solutions to the region. This team has been working together since 2002 under Mr. Flynn’s direction as the Asset Based Lending Department Manager at TD Bank, N.A, formerly known as Banknorth. Mr. Flynn reports to Michael J. Oleksak, Executive Vice President of Commercial Banking at Berkshire Bank.

Berkshire’s President and CEO, Michael P. Daly, stated, “Our expansion into asset based lending positions us to provide more financing solutions to our commercial customers in these challenging times, and to reach new customers in the region. We have steadily expanded our commercial team in recent quarters by recruiting strong and experienced regional leaders in northeastern New York, western Massachusetts, and southern Vermont. Berkshire Bank is strongly capitalized and well positioned to be a regional provider for the loan and deposit needs of our markets. While other lenders have cut back on lending, our business loans are currently growing at a double digit annualized rate and business deposits are growing at an even faster rate. Paul Flynn and his associates have a long track record of delivering disciplined solutions to the market that will result in sound and profitable relationships for the Bank.”

Berkshire’s Executive Vice President, Michael J. Oleksak, added, “I have worked with Messrs. Flynn, Foster, and Hickson in the past and know first hand their ability to provide responsible asset based lending solutions to area businesses. Their headquarters will be located in Greater Boston, which is the area they have operated from for many years; Mr. Hickson will be based in our new Springfield regional headquarters. The group will integrate with the rest of our commercial banking team to provide asset based lending solutions and commercial banking services across our multi-state markets. Their primary product offering will be working capital lines of credit secured by a closely monitored borrowing base of receivables and inventories.”
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Another West Nile Virus Mosquito Found in Pittsfield

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PITTSFIELD, Mass. — The Massachusetts Department of Public Health has confirmed another West Nile virus-infected mosquito sample in the city. 

On Friday, Pittsfield announced there was an isolation on outer West Street near Lillybrook Road. Last week, two isolations of WNV were found at the Pittsfield-Richmond town line on Route 41 and the other at Garland Avenue.

There are currently no confirmed human cases of WNV, but residents are encouraged to take preventative actions.  According to a risk map provided by the MDPH, Pittsfield is now at moderate risk for WNV. 

WNV is most commonly transmitted to humans by the bite of an infected mosquito. The mosquitoes that carry this virus are common throughout the state and are found in urban as well as more rural areas. While WNV can infect people of all ages, people over the age of 50 are at higher risk for severe infection. 

Berkshire County had early virus activity; Clarksburg saw the state's first WNV mosquitoes of the season in June.  Pittsfield had a positive WNV sample later that month in a spot with repeated occurrences near the Pittsfield Cemetery. 

Pittsfield, through the Berkshire County Mosquito Control Project, continues larvicide application, conducting targeted education programs, distribution of fact sheets on WNV and on reducing exposure to mosquitoes, and treating catch basins.  

In 2021, the former City Council voted to opt out of adult mosquito control spraying. 

Earlier this month, Chris Horton, superintendent of the mosquito project, told the Board of Health that he doesn't envision the WNV positives amplifying, and the peak transmission weeks are at the end of August and early September. 

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