Guido's Fresh Marketplace Eliminating Plastic Bags

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PITTSFIELD, Mass. — Starting in September, Guido’s Fresh Marketplace in Pittsfield will join its Great Barrington location in discontinuing thin-film, handled, plastic grocery bags at checkout.

Through this company-wide policy, Guido’s will eliminate an astonishing 850,000 Guido’s plastic bags per year, helping reduce their negative impact on our landfills, waterways and collective good health.

As an alternative to single-use bags, Guido’s encourages customers to bring their own reusable shopping bags, to purchase reusable or paper bags at various price points, including at-cost options, or to request to have their purchases packed in a recycled cardboard box at no cost, while supplies last.

Guido’s will expand its popular Bring Your Own Bag (BYOB) Program, offering participating customers a chance to win Guido’s Gift Cards with weekly drawings. See in store for details.


"We've wanted to do this for a long time," co-owner Matt Masiero said. "Environmentally speaking, this move is long overdue. After a successful transition away from plastic grocery bags in our Great Barrington store, we felt that to carry the policy through company-wide would be the right step forward."

Founded in 1979 by brothers Christopher and Matthew Masiero, Guido’s Fresh Marketplace is a family-owned, independent grocery store with locations in Pittsfield and Great Barrington, Massachusetts. Four additional locally owned businesses also operate within Guido’s: Bella Flora, Mazzeo’s Meat and Seafood, The Chef’s Shop, and
The Marketplace Specialty Foods in Great Barrington.

Guido’s is located at 1020 South St., Pittsfield and 760 S. Main St., Great Barrington.

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Pittsfield Resident Victim of Alleged Murder in Greenfield

By Sabrina DammsiBerkshires Staff
PITTSFIELD, Mass. — A man found dismembered in a barrel in Greenfield on Monday has been identified as Pittsfield resident.
 
The Northwestern District Attorney's Office identified victim as Christopher Hairston, 35, and subsequently arrested a suspect, Taaniel Herberger-Brown, 42, at Albany (N.Y.) International Airport on Tuesday.
 
The Daily Hampshire Gazette reported that Herberger-Brown told investigators he planned on visiting his mother outside the country. 
 
Herberger-Brown was detained overnight, and the State Police obtained an arrest warrant on a single count of murder on Tuesday morning, the Greenfield Police Department said in a press release.
 
According to a report written by State Police Trooper Blakeley Pottinger, the body was discovered after Greenfield police received reports of a foul odor emitting from the apartment along with a black hatchet to the left of the barrel, the Greenfield Recorder reported. 
 
Investigators discovered Hairston's hand and part of a human torso at Herberger-Brown’s former apartment, located at 92 Chapman St, the news outlet said. 
 
According to the Daily Hampshire Gazette, Herberger-Brown originally told investigators that he had not been to the apartment in months because he had been in and out of hospitals. 
 
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