Pittsfield Warns Of Aggressive Foxes

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PITTSFIELD, Mass. — The Health Department is telling homeowners to be on the lookout for aggressive foxes.
 
The Health Department said a resident was bitten by a fox in the area of Wahconah Street, specifically near Dower Square, over the weekend. That fox was captured but health officials are asking residents to use caution.
 
"Although a fox was captured, caution should be taken by observing for wild animals displaying behavior such as lack of fear, disorientation, aggression, or poor physical condition. Please know that it is not uncommon to see a fox during the daytime; however, please report any observations of foxes that display aggressive or disoriented behavior. Residents should contact the Pittsfield Police Department at 413-448-9702 to report a wild animal that is behaving oddly or aggressively," reads a release issued by the Health Department Monday afternoon.
 
The department continued to suggest that pets not be left unattended outdoors, homeowners make sure the properties are not attracting foxes, garbage is secured, take the trash out the morning of pick up and not before, and use feeders designed to keep seed off the ground.
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Pittsfield Seeking Volunteers for Flag Distribution

PITTSFIELD, Mass. — The city of Pittsfield's Department of Veterans' Services is looking for volunteers to assist with placing flags and markers at Veterans' gravesites. 
 
The installation of flags will occur between May 6 to May 11, 2024.
 
Volunteers are encouraged to wear comfortable, appropriate apparel and shoes, walking will be required throughout the cemeteries to place these flags. Instructions, flags, and markers will be provided, as well as soft refreshments and snacks.
 
If you are interested in volunteering your time, please contact the Veterans' Services Department at (413) 499-9433 to sign up as a volunteer or email veterans@cityofpittsfield.org.
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