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At-large candidates Earl Persip, Melissa Mazzeo, and Edward Carmel placed their own names into the tumbler.

Pittsfield Draws For General Election Ballot Positions

By Andy McKeeveriBerkshires Staff
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City Clerk Jody Phillips and Assistant Clerk Michele Cetti drew the names.
PITTSFIELD, Mass. — The ballot positions are set.
 
On Tuesday afternoon City Clerk Jody Phillips and Assistant Clerk Michele Cetti drew the names randomly from a tumbler. There are six candidates vying for four at-large seats, two candidates in each of six of seven wards, and six running for six seats on the School Committee.
 
At-large candidates Melissa Mazzeo, Earl Persip, Edward Carmel and Ward 4 candidate Christopher Connell were all present for the drawing, placing their own names into the tumbler - which ultimately didn't seem to help as Mazzeo and Connell both ended with last positions on the ballot for their races and Carmel is in the lower half of the at-large candidates. Persip ended up with the second position.
 
Cetti is running unopposed for City Clerk, which will appear at the top of the ballot. Phillips is not seeking re-election.
 
Incumbent City Council President Peter Marchetti's name was drawn for the top spot on the ballot for at large. Below Marchetti will be Persip, Craig Gaetani, Carmel, Peter White, and Mazzeo.
 
Helen Moon took the top spot on the ballot over Michael Cirullo for Ward 1. The incumbent, Lisa Tully, is not seeking re-election.
 
Incumbent Kevin Morandi has the top spot for Ward 2, followed by Dina Guile.
 
James Gleason has the top spot on the ballot for Ward 3, where he challenges incumbent Nicholas Caccamo.
 
William Wright has the top stop on the ballot in Ward 4, where he is challenging the incumbent Connell. Connell remarked that it will be the first time he has sought the ward seat and hadn't gotten the top spot.
 
Incumbent Donna Todd Rivers has the top spot in Ward 5. William Keane will still appear on the ballot but he has publicly said he is no longer seeking the job.
 
Ward 6 Councilor John Krol is running unopposed.
 
In Ward 7, Rhonda Serre has the top spot on the ballot, followed by incumbent Anthony Simonelli.
 
There are only six candidates for the six seats on the School Committee. Nonetheless, Dennis Powell took the top ballot position. He was followed by incumbent Cynthia Taylor, William Cameron, incumbent Daniel Elias, incumbent Katherine Yon, and incumbent Joshua Cutler. Pamela Farron and Anthony Riello both opted against re-election bids.
 
The election will be held on Nov. 7.

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Pittsfield Firefighters Rescue Woman From Burning Home

PITTSFIELD, Mass. — A woman was saved from the second floor of a structure fire on Marlboro Drive on Friday evening. 
 
Two search teams had to work through a hoarding situation inside the single-family home at 1 Marlboro after the blaze was called in at about 6:45 p.m. 
 
The woman was found by the Tower 1 team at the top of the stairs about 15 minutes after the first unit arrived on scene. She was taken to Berkshire Medical Center by County Ambulance. 
 
Neighbors first reported smoke coming from the house with fire alarms sounding. Engine 6 confirmed smoke coming from the house and were met with serious hoarding conditions making access inside the house difficult. Engine 2 was requested to respond as well and eight off-duty firefighters were called in to man an engine and ladder truck at headquarters to cover the city. 
 
Multiple companies worked to overcome the hoarding condition behind the entry door to get inside and locate a spreading fire in the kitchen on the first floor. At this time, neighbors informed firefighters there was a woman still inside the house and that she usually stays on the second floor. T1 crew worked to gain access the second story from the front while Engine 3 went to a rear second-floor window. Both companies were tasked with a "Vent Enter Search" tactic that focuses on getting directly to the victim, which can be extremely dangerous with active fire on the floor below. 
 
E6 located and began extinguishing the majority of the fire in the kitchen while T1 made entry under extreme smoke conditions. Minutes later they located the woman and worked to get her out a rear window to the E3 team. 
 
Once water supply had been established, primary and secondary searches were conducted of all floors of the home and the fire was completely extinguished. 
 
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