Pittsfield Nationals Reach Little League Final

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PITTSFIELD, Mass. -- It will be an all-Pittsfield final this evening in the Berkshire County 12-year-old Little League tournament.
 
The Pittsfield National League All-Stars Tuesday advanced to the championship round of the double-elimination tournament with a 7-6, seven-inning win over Great Barrington in the losers bracket final.
 
Sam Sherman drew a bases-loaded walk in the top of the seventh to bring in the winning run for Pittsfield National.
 
Sherman went 3-for-5 at the plate with two runs scored and a pair of RBis. Jonathan Monahan pitched the final 1-⅓ innings to earn the win for the Nationals.
 
Great Barrington came back from an early 2-0 deficit on a two-run home run by Nick Pectal in the third. It then took the lead one inning later on a two-run homer by Jackson Smith.
 
Mike Zinglestein homered to give the Nationals the lead in the fifth, and a two-run single by Nick Hall extended the Nationals’ lead.
 
But Great Barrington answered again with home runs by Smith and Pectal in the bottom of the sixth to force extra innings.
 
The Pittsfield American League All-Stars, who are unbeaten in the tourney, can capture the title with a win in this evening’s 5:30 game at Clapp Park. If the Nationals win tonight, a winner-take-all final is scheduled for Thursday.
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Pittsfield Holds Second Master Plan Workshop

By Brittany PolitoiBerkshires Staff

Participants added notes to the sectors  such as transportation, open space and neighborhoods  being reviewed by the Master Plan Steering Committee. 

PITTSFIELD, Mass.— The city is about halfway through developing its new master plan, and held a second community workshop this past Thursday. 

"Basically, we're talking to people from Pittsfield and trying to figure out, among a broad sector of issues that affect us, what is our goal and vision for the next 10 years, where we want Pittsfield to be in 10 years, and what changes do we want to see?" Director of Community Development Justine Dodds explained to about 20 community members and city staff at Conte Community School. 

"That will be broken down into some goals and objectives and then some measurable action items that we can all take as a community to move that forward."  

The Pittsfield Master Plan is the policy guide for future physical development, covering land use, infrastructure, sustainability, and more. The plan was last updated in 2009, and Pittsfield has engaged the VHB engineering firm and CommunityScale consultants to bring it through 2036. 

There have been two public listening sessions, a Master Plan Advisory Committee guiding the work, and small focus groups for each section. On poster boards, residents were able to see and mark the draft goals and actions under six themes: economic development, housing opportunities, transportation and infrastructure, environment and open space, neighborhoods and community, and governance and collaboration. 

In November 2025, community members participated in a similar exercise at City Hall. 

Transportation and infrastructure had several notes on them. Suggestions included using infrastructure to address the urban heat island effect, a light rail system, and continuing to implement Complete Streets standards for roadway construction projects. 

"I want to ride my bike to my friend's house safely," one respondent wrote. 

Under economic development, people suggested digital business infrastructure for the downtown, food hall opportunities, and nightlife opportunities. 

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