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The annual meeting at the Country Club of Pittsfield featured an array of business and political leaders.

Berkshire Children and Families Celebrates 126 Years

By Andy McKeeveriBerkshires Staff
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U.S. Rep. Richard Neal was the keynote speaker at the organization's annual meeting. But the real headliner was the Kids 4 Harmony musicians. 
PITTSFIELD, Mass. — Berkshire Children and Families celebrated its 126th anniversary on Thursday with an eye toward becoming even more supportive of local families.
 
The organization held its annual meeting at the Country Club of Pittsfield with an array of political and business guests. The organization has provided Western Massachusetts families with early childhood care, adoption and parenting programs for decades.
 
But, this year, the group has taken another step to become more proactive in helping the community instead of being reactive — and that has begun with the "Kids 4 Harmony" music program.
 
"This is an opportunity to start early, before the problems happen," President Carolyn Burns said. "Kids 4 Harmony goes a quantum leap forward."
 
The program teaches classical music to schoolchildren.
 
Burns said Berkshire Children and Families' future includes expanding deeper into the community, rather than extending beyond the Berkshires and Pioneer Valley, which it already services. Inspired by the Harlem Children's Zone, the organization launched the after-school music program to help instill passion and study in younger children.
 
"We can create the conditions to be successful," Burns said.
 
A total of 53 students from kindergarten through seventh grade participate in the Pittsfield program. But, officials envision that growing. Unlike responding to when "bad things" happen, this program is open to all students.
 
"Leadership means going beyond providing services to people after bad things have happened," Burns said.
 
The organization is also offering is a rowing program through Redfield House, a transitional home for young mothers. That program, too, aims to solve problems before they occur.
 
Catharine Deely, board chairman, says the organization is keeping a close eye on funding for social services.
"That's kind of a prevention program," Burns said.
 
Moving forward, the organization welcomed Catharine Deely as the new board chairman. Deely, a marketing and communications consultant and a trustee of the 1Berkshire Foundation, said the organization will be cautious moving forward because the organization is heavily dependent on state funds. 
 
But, she hopes to see the number of private donors increase.
 
"We have to watch very carefully what's happening in funding for social services," Deely said. 
 
In the immediate future, she said the organization is going to look to safeguard funding for  programs while evaluating all of its operations. 
 
Deely was attracted to the organization because of its adoption programs and she has set a goal of increasing the number of foster families.
 
Thursday's annual meeting featured Mayor Daniel Bianchi and state Rep. William "Smitty" Pignatelli speaking in support of the organization's programs. U.S. Rep. Richard Neal was the keynote speaker.

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South County Construction Operations

LEE, Mass. — The Massachusetts Department of Transportation (MassDOT) is announcing crews will be conducting daytime and overnight hour guardrail repair, drainage work, bridge repair, and tree trimming operations at various locations and times on I-90 eastbound and westbound during the week of Monday, April 22.
 
Lane closures will be in place during the construction operations and traffic will be able to travel through the work zones.  The schedule for the work and lane closures will be as follows: 
 
Otis/Blandford 
  • Guardrail repair operations will be conducted nightly on I-90 westbound between mile marker 21.0 and mile marker 26.0 from Monday, April 22, through Thursday, April 25, from 7:00 p.m. to 5:30 a.m. the next morning. The work is expected to conclude by 5:30 a.m. on Friday, April 26. 
  • Drainage work will be conducted on I-90 eastbound between mile marker 21.0 to 26.0 from Monday, April 22, through Thursday, April 25, from 7:00 p.m. to 5:30 a.m. the next morning. The work is expected to conclude by 5:30 a.m. on Friday, April 26. 
Blandford
  • Bridge repair work will be conducted nightly on I-90 eastbound and westbound at mile marker 26.4 from Monday, April 22 through Thursday, April 25, from 7:00 p.m. to 5:30 a.m. the next morning. The work is expected to conclude by 5:30 a.m. on Friday, April 26.
Lee
  • Bridge repair work will be conducted daily on I-90 eastbound at mile marker 8.0 from Tuesday, April 23 through Thursday, April 25, from 7:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. 
Russell
  • Tree trimming work will be conducted on I-90 westbound between mile marker 33.0 to mile marker 36.0, from Monday, April 22 through Friday, April 26, from 7:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. each day. 
 
Appropriate signage, law enforcement details, and messaging will be in place to guide drivers through the work area. 
 
Drivers traveling through the affected areas should expect delays, reduce speed, and use caution.   
 
All scheduled work is weather dependent and subject to change without notice. 
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