General Dynamics Launching Virtual High School STEM Competition

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PITTSFIELD Mass. — The General Dynamics Mission Systems Pittsfield site is launching a Virtual High School Science, Technology, Engineering, & Math (STEM) Competition taking place Thursday, May 13 from 5:00pm-7:00pm. 
 
All high school age students in the Berkshires and surrounding areas are invited and encouraged to participate. This is an excellent opportunity to introduce students to basic concepts of engineering, spark serious interest in STEM fields, and
get acquainted with a major STEM employer in the region.
 
Participating students will use Tinkercad, a free online engineering tool, to work through and solve hardware and software related puzzles. Students can solve the puzzles anytime between now and May 13. On May 13, students will provide a 10-minute presentation of their solutions to the judges. 
 
To access full competition details, visit here. To sign up, email STEM.Pittsfield@gd-ms.com.
 
"General Dynamics Mission Systems is committed to advancing STEM education and inspiring the next generation of students to continue pushing the bounds of innovation. That's why we have had volunteers work with Berkshires-based high schools to run a STEM competition as part of their annual curriculum for more than a decade. This year, like many other aspects of our lives, the competition has been reimagined and is purely virtual. A major benefit of this approach is that we can open the competition to a much wider group of students." said Carlo Zaffanella, Vice President and General Manager at General Dynamics Mission Systems.

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Pittsfield ZBA Member Recognized for 40 Years of Service

By Brittany PolitoiBerkshires Staff

Albert Ingegni III tells the council about how his father-in-law, former Mayor Remo Del Gallo who died at age 94 in 2020, enjoyed his many years serving the city and told Ingegni to do the same. 

PITTSFIELD, Mass. — It's not every day that a citizen is recognized for decades of service to a local board — except for Tuesday.

Albert Ingegni III was applauded for four decades of service on the Zoning Board of Appeals during City Council. Mayor Peter Marchetti presented him with a certificate of thanks for his commitment to the community.

"It's not every day that you get to stand before the City Council in honor of a Pittsfield citizen who has dedicated 40 years of his life serving on a board or commission," he said.

"As we say that, I know that there are many people that want to serve on boards and commissions and this office will take any resume that there is and evaluate each person but tonight, we're here to honor Albert Ingegni."

The honoree is currently chair of the ZBA, which handles applicants who are appealing a decision or asking for a variance.

Ingegni said he was thinking on the ride over about his late father-in-law, former Mayor Remo Del Gallo, who told him to "enjoy every moment of it because it goes really quickly."

"He was right," he said. "Thank you all."

The council accepted $18,000 from the state Department of Conservation and Recreation and a  $310,060 from the U.S. Department of Transportation's Safe Streets and Roads for All program.

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