Pittsfield Presents 'Teen Ten' Awards

By Andy McKeeveriBerkshires Staff
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The mayor presented the awards outside of his office on Thursday night.

PITTSFIELD,  Mass. — Mayor Daniel Bianchi presented awards to the top 10 vote-getters in the "Teen Ten" art program on Thursday.

The program, organized by Miss Hall's School, collected more than 100 entries of artwork from eight area high schools. The pieces were posted on online and viewers were able to vote which ones they liked.

The top 10 pieces will now be on display at City Hall in conjunction with the city's 10x10 Upstreet Art Festival.

The Teen Ten website received more than 15,000 views and more 1,300 votes.

This is the second year the competition has been held.

The show was organized by Miss Hall's seniors (and founders) Ky Hong Le, Emily Ren, Jeongmi Seo and Rossey Zhong, along with junior Sunny Jiang and assisted by studio art teacher Ellie Kreischer.

Thursday featured a reception at City Hall with Bianchi handing out the awards to the winners. The best showing was by Lenox High School, which captured five of the spots.
 

And the winners are...

Isley Gagnon - Lee High School
Leah Haskell - Lenox High School

Emma Jackson - Lenox High School
Katie Mitts -  Lenox High School
Eliza Petithory - Wahconah High School
Kelly Potter - Monument Mountain High School
Sierra Stemp - Lenox High School
Abby Troung - Miss Hall's School
Sabrina VanDeusen - Mt. Everett High School
Emily Warren - Lenox High School

 


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Pittsfield Says 'Thank You' to Veterans with Free Parking

By Brittany PolitoiBerkshires Staff

PITTSFIELD, Mass. — City officials have decided to thank veterans for their service with free parking starting June 1.

The City Council on Tuesday approved an ordinance allowing veterans to park in municipal lots and spaces at no charge. This was brought forward by Ward 1 Councilor Kenneth Warren, Ward 4 Councilor James Conant, and Ward 5 Councilor Patrick Kavey.

The original proposal was for veterans with designated plates but to ensure equity, it was amended to allow veterans with regular plates to register with the city for free parking. Warren came to the meeting with an amended proposal after suggestions were made during a subcommittee meeting last month.

"This is the same ordinance that we petitioned for. It was mentioned that the Committee on Ordinance and Rules two things," he said.

"One, they wanted to move this along as quickly as possible and two, there's going to be a provision for registration with the city in a way that's going to be proposed and implemented so this covers both. Either veterans plates or registration will be able to use parking for free for veterans."

City Solicitor Stephen Pagnotta said the amendment is "unusual," as there is not yet a system to register veterans' license plates.

"The rest of the ordinance is not a problem approving it," he said. "This particular provision can't be implemented until a system has been approved. If the City Council wants to move ahead as it is now, just you should recognize that we don't know what that system is yet."

Commissioner of Public Services and Utilities Ricardo Morales recommended leaving free parking to veterans' plates, explaining that it could be burdensome for veterans with regular plates to have to register with the city.

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