Greylock, Nutrition Center Develop Recipe Book for Pittsfield Schools

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PITTSFIELD, Mass. — Greylock Federal Credit Union has partnered with The Nutrition Center to develop and print "The Food Adventures Recipe Book."

The book will be distributed to Pittsfield’s three Title I Schools – Crosby Elementary School, Silvio O. Conte Community Elementary School and Morningside Community School.

“One of the greatest challenges school children face is getting healthy, well-balanced meals," Peter Stanton, executive director of The Nutrition Center, said. "Greylock’s generous donation of The Food Adventures Recipe Book will help to expand the impact of nutrition education. Kids learn the recipes in the classroom and then can bring those recipes home to share with their families.”


“Greylock is pleased to partner with The Nutrition Center to develop this wonderful recipe book. It will bring school children information on how to improve their diets while helping them advance their reading skills,” said Victoria May, Greylock's assistanct vice president and manager of marketing promotions and partnerships.

The three schools receiving the books have been designated Title I Schools by the Federal Government because they have high numbers or high percentages of children from low-income families. Government financial assistance and services help ensure that all children in the Title I Schools meet challenging state academic standards.

 The Nutrition Center is a 501(c)(3) that provides the Berkshire County area with high quality nutrition counseling. Specializing in weight management, sports nutrition, food allergies, women’s health issues, and more, TNC helps to inspire a healthy relationship with food through nutrition and culinary education and counseling. For more information visit www.thenutritioncenter.org.

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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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