Williams Grad Overseeing Pittsfield Prevention Partnership

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PITTSFIELD, Mass. — Berkshire United Way has hired a new Pittsfield Prevention Partnership (PPP) coordinator.  

Arsema Abegaz, a 2014 graduate from Williams College, has been hired to fill the position that oversees youth substance use prevention efforts in the city.

“We are extremely excited to have Arsema joining our team” Karen Cole, coordinator of Youth Development at Berkshire United Way, said. “She brings a tremendous amount of enthusiasm to the position as well as being perfectly positioned to work with our area youth.”

Abegaz graduated from Williams College with a degree in economics in June 2014. Prior to that, she graduated with honors in 2010 from the Hill School in Pottstown, Penn., and from the Maru-a-Pula Secondary School in Gaborone, Botswana, in 2008. She has been an intern with the YWCA, USAID’s Commercial Farm Service Program and the World Vision in Ethiopia in 2013-2014.



While at Williams, she showed leadership/mentoring capabilities as the Class of 2014 Agent while also participating in the Williams Minority Coalition.

 The PPP aims to work with youth in the city to reduce substance use among eighth, 10th and 12th graders. Studies show that teens who start drinking at age 15 are four times more likely to develop addiction problems later in life than those who delay their first use. Since 2006, the PPP has been contributing to efforts that have led to a 50 percent decline in 30-day alcohol use by eighth graders.  

Abegaz will lead the PPP coalition of community members that have come together to create a healthy environment for positive youth development by reducing and preventing youth substance use. To guide its work, the PPP uses data gathered from middle and high school students that measure their use of substances, as well as the risk factors leading to use and protective factors that inhibit use.  The PPP has set a goal of reducing the 8th grade alcohol-use rate by another 10 percent by 2017.

 

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Tickets On Sale for Berkshire Flyer

PITTSFIELD, Mass. — Amtrak, in conjunction with the Massachusetts Department of Transportation (MassDOT) and New York State Department of Transportation (NYSDOT), announced tickets are now on sale for the Berkshire Flyer.
 
The Berkshire Flyer is a seasonal summer passenger rail service that operates between New York City from Moynihan Train Hall and Pittsfield. The service, which began as a successful pilot in 2022, is scheduled to resume on Friday, June 21 through Monday, Sept. 2 for Labor Day weekend. Trains depart New York City Friday nights and return at the end of the weekend, leaving Pittsfield Sunday afternoon.
 
In addition, for the first time this year, the Berkshire Flyer service now includes a train from New York City to Pittsfield on Sunday mornings.
 
"We're thrilled to announce this season's Berkshire Flyer service," said Transportation Secretary and CEO Monica Tibbits-Nutt. "The Berkshire Flyer makes visiting Western Massachusetts on weekends convenient, relaxing, and easy. We are pleased to continue our successful partnership with Amtrak, the New York State Department of Transportation and CSX."
 
The Berkshire Flyer departs from Moynihan Train Hall at 3:16 p.m. on Fridays and arrives at Joseph Scelsi Intermodal Transportation Center in Pittsfield at 7:27 p.m. The train will make all intermediate station stops as the scheduled Amtrak Empire Service train does in New York State on Fridays, which include Yonkers, Croton-Harmon, Poughkeepsie, Rhinecliff, Hudson, and Albany-Rensselaer Station. 
 
The Sunday return trip, making all the same station stops, will depart Pittsfield at 3:35 p.m. and arrive in New York at 7:55 p.m. The new Sunday Berkshire Flyer train from New York City to Pittsfield will depart Moynihan Train Hall at 10:50 a.m. and arrive in Pittsfield at 3:15 p.m.
 
The Berkshire Flyer is building upon two successful seasons where some of the Pittsfield-bound trains were sold out well in advance. Based on that experience, passengers planning a trip are encouraged to purchase tickets early by visiting Amtrak.com, the Amtrak app or by calling 1-800-USA-RAIL.
 
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