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Wahconah Welding used its crane to lift the tree into place.
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The tree is 33 feet tall.
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It had a little too much at the base though.
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The tree will be decorated on Tuesday and lit up next Friday.
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Park Square is still filled with flags.
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The tree was transported via East Street.

Pittsfield Installs 2014 Christmas Tree

By Andy McKeeveriBerkshires Staff
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The tree was transported to Park Square on Tuesday morning.
PITTSFIELD, Mass. — Standing about 33 feet tall and weighing 1,400 to 1,500 pounds, the city's Christmas tree was placed in Park Square on Tuesday morning.
 
City workers started bright and early cutting and hauling the tree from an anonymous donor in the city to Park Square.
 
The tree will be decorated on Tuesday night to prepare for next Friday's tree lighting ceremony.
 
"It is an anonymous donor this year and they've elected to have a veteran light it," said Recreation Activities Coordinator Rebecca Manship.
 
This is the second time in four years the donor has been anonymous. In 2012, an anonymous donor asked the same thing and Air Force Medic Carmen Provenzano — who had just returned from Afghanistan — was chosen to light it.
 
Last year, Bruce Ryan donated the tree in honor of his mother and his grandson lit the tree.
 
Manship said the city's Veterans Services will find a veteran to light this year's tree.
 
Annually, the city seeks out a tree to be the city's official one but it is getting more and more difficult. The city pushed back the deadline this year when it had difficulty finding a tree inside city limits suitable. 
 
Nonetheless, a donor did come forward so the annual tree lighting is planned for Friday, Dec. 5. The lighting will start a 6 p.m. and will feature the Taconic High School chorus and a visit from Santa and Mrs. Claus. Free hot chocolate will be available courtesy of Patrick's Pub and the Christian Center's food pantry will be accepting non-perishable food items.
 
"The tree lighting is a Pittsfield holiday tradition. I encourage those attending to bring food items for the Christian Center’s pantry. The holiday season is an important time for us all to give to those in need," Mayor Daniel Bianchi said in a statement announcing the tree lighting.
 

 


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Toy Library Installed at Onota Lake

By Brittany PolitoiBerkshires Staff

PITTSFIELD, Mass. — Feel free to use or leave a toy at Onota Lake's newest infrastructure meant to foster community and benefit kids.

Burbank Park now has a toy library thanks to Wahconah Regional High School senior Alexandra Bills. Located along the wall at the beach area, the green and blue structure features two shelves with sand toys that can be used to enhance children's visits.

The Parks Commission supported Bills' proposal in February as part of her National Honors Society individual service project and it was installed this month. Measuring about 4 feet wide and 5.8 feet tall, it was built by the student and her father with donated materials from a local lumber company.

Friends and family members provided toys to fill the library such as pails, shovels, Frisbees, and trucks.

"I wanted to create a toy library like the other examples in Berkshire County from the sled library to the book libraries," she told the commission in February.

"But I wanted to make it toys for Onota Lake because a lot of kids forget their toys or some kids can't afford toys."

Bills lives nearby and will check on the library weekly — if not daily — to ensure the operation is running smoothly.  A sign reading "Borrow-Play-Return" asks community members to clean up after themselves after using the toys.

It was built to accommodate children's heights and will be stored during the winter season.

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