Pittsfield Cooperative Employee Graduates New England School for Financial Studies

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PITTSFIELD, Mass. — Heather Archibald, a senior accountant at the Pittsfield Cooperative Bank, recently graduated from the New England School for Financial Studies at Babson College.

The school provides banking professionals with the tools they need to manage in today's changing financial climate and broadens their skills to become more valuable employees to the customers and the bank.

Archibald joined the bank in 1995 as a teller.  

"Congratulations to Heather Archibald on her successful completion and graduation from the New England School for Financial Studies," J. Jay Anderson, president and CEO of the Pittsfield Cooperative Bank, said. "This intensive and well-respected program of studies requires a significant commitment of time and effort on the student's part.

"We know that Heather will bring the knowledge and lessons learned to the customers and employees of the Pittsfield Cooperative Bank."

 


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Dalton Planning Board OKs Gravel Company Permit

By Sabrina DammsiBerkshires Staff
DALTON, Mass. — The Planning Board approved the renewal of Nichols Sand and Gravel's special permit for earth removal. 
 
The company, located at 190 Cleveland Road, operates a gravel pit there. 
 
The hours of operation will remain 7 to 4 p.m. The commission approved owner Paul Nichols' request to allow trucks to depart the property in either direction. 
 
Nichols has to apply for renewal of the special permit every year. The previous permit required the truck to exit the property to the right.
 
It makes more sense to go left if truck drivers have to go to the Pittsfield area, Nichols said. He has talked to the residents in the area and they are agreeable to the change. 
 
Former residents requested this stipulation nearly 16 years ago to reduce the number of trucks using the residential street to avoid disturbing the quality of life and neighborhood. 
 
There weren't any residents present during the meeting who expressed concerns regarding this change.
 
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