Berkshire Medical Center recognizes employee service

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Pittsfield - Berkshire Medical Center recently honored nearly 270 employees, with combined years of service totaling over 5,620 years to BMC, the former Hillcrest Hospital and BMC's Hillcrest Campus. The employees were honored for length of service, ranging from 10 to 45-years. Recognized at the Berkshire Medical Center annual Employee Recognition Dinner at the Crowne Plaza, and their length of service were: 45 Years Barbara Murdock 40 Years Sandy Driscoll, Marie Evans, Patricia Joyce, Alfred Lablanc, Jane Theroux, Karen Thornton 35 Years Cheryl Albano, Mary Ann Antoniazzi, Ralph Cochran, Kenneth Dodds, Jack Gritman, Blondean Hibbler, Helen Hill, Sandra Hotte, Judith Hyde, Susan Keefe, Linda Laviolette, Mary Lennon, Pamela Marshall, Cheryl Meunier, Patricia Myers, Christine Petell, Nancy Pierce, Catherine Shook 30 Years Therea Ahern, Susan Barnett, Sandy Barzowskas, Mary Benoit, Michael Bernardo, Donald Bordeau, James Carlo, Robert Contenta, Paula Contenta, Robert Decker, Meryl Delasco, Joyce Dempsey, Cynthi Dow, James Dowling, Doreen Duprea, Carol Frechette, Patricia Gagner-Franck, Barbara Gardener-Figuereo, Tom Hamilton, Roxine Hamling, Eileen Holmes, Mary Hover, Kevin Ingram, Patricia Langlois, Gene Maselli, Barbara Mulholland, Barbara Rahilly, Rita Rochelo, Thomas Romeo, Cynthia Rose, James Santos, Dianna Schnopp, Elizabeth Sperlonga, Shelley Stedman, Sheila Stevens, Sandra Wheat, Sandra Whiteman, Charles Wixsom, Stephen Young, Jeanne Zdanis 25 Years Margaret Blache-Biagini, Gail Bolduc, Susan Bonin, Cheryl Boudreau, Janice Bury, Margaret Carty, Nancy Ciuk, Lou Ann Clapper, Christine Corseri, Cindy Daly, Russell Davis, Richard Delphia, Carol Dickinson, Michael Dimanche, Maryann Dimise, April Discoe-Keough, Paula Donohue, Marianne Emerson, William Farry, Kimberly French, Judy Gamache, Sherill Guinan, Larry Hartley, Lynda Hinckley, Barbara Homich, Nancy Hopper, Bernadette Kennedy, Mary Ann Lacey, Fran Lontz, Nancy Milukas, James Monahan, Cerie Moon, Susan Murphy, Anne Murphy, Donna Murray, Lena Palano, Carol Paris, Allan Price, Judy Reddy, Patricia Rosier, Kimberly Rusk, Barbara Russo, Theresa Scelsi, Jim Sciola, Edward Scolforo, Jeni Slattery, James Soldo, Doris Stomski, Susan Stone, Laura Touponce, Nina Utting 20 Years Kathy Aherne, Susan Alibozek, Mark Beauchemin, Karen Belisle, Deidre Brainerd, Patricia Brandi, Sandra Calyer, Diane Campoli, Michael Coyne, Regina Fitzgibbons, Jackie Foote, Deborah Fredenburg, Roberta Gregory, Betsy Hiestand, Marjorie Hoke, Mary Horton, David Jones, Diane Kelly, Jan Kirvin, Deborah Lacasse, Elizabeth Nolan, Kristin O'Connor, Jill Olasin, Patricia Pero, William Reddy, Darlene Rodowicz, Karen Rogers, Eric Saydlowski, Ed Smith, Donna Smith, Jean Thompson 15 Years Helen Alford, Andrea Appleton, Karen Bailey, Tammy Baker, Pamela Bartlett, Frank Bentz, Claire Bercury, Cathy Beron, Donald Betit, Karen Card, Michelle Carusotto, Linda Cobb, Debra Cooke, Jeanne Cooper, Ishmael Cronze, George Croshier, Laureen Cure, Peter Curphey, Corrine Demary, Traci Dezieck, Eric Dickhaus, Patricia Dixon, Lori Donaldson, Gerald Ely, Lisa Falsone Jones, Peter Franceour, Laura Frank, Nancy Godfrey, John Gottung, Karen Grady, Beth Gradziel, Maureen Gratton, Nancy Griffin, Tamara Grizey, Cheryl Hardy, Irene Johnson, Cassius Johnson, Lynne Lavinio, Judith Lussier, Marion Marsciell, Deborah Mathes, Patricia Mazzantini, Cathie McHigh, Joy Mendel, Arthur Milano, Ernie Mylnarczyk, Lori Moore, Richard Muldowney, Rita Norcross, Carol O'Brien, Sandra Passetto, Barbara Patzwahl, Deborah Potter, Kenneth Prescott, Robin Rand, Deborah Renzi, Marion Reynolds, Margaret Risley, Patricia Rivers, Tracy Rod, Pamela Rouse, Barbara Scanlon, Heidi Scarinzi, Sheila Silsby, Margaret Slater, Danna Snow, Vicki Sperlonga, Julie Stone, Lois Symonds, Edwina Taliaferro, Gail Terpak, Patricia Trumble, Brenda Walsh, Jill Wehry, Nancy Wright-Kinna, Kimberly Yarter 10 Years Thomas Adams, Paula Angello, Roberta Balcom, Leanne Bishop, Glenda Boykin, Kelley Breault-Shantz, Suzanne Childs, Tom Church, Wendy Donovan, Colleen Doran, Ellen Eldridge, Debra Farrell, June Francoeur, Janet Gerner, Rose Hanks, Donna Herzig, Barbara Higgins, Eileen Hunter, John Jackson, Steven Jacob, Nancy Kerstetter, Susan Kohler, Kellie Ladouceur, Jeanette Lancto, Kurt Lawson, Antoinette Lentine, Lisa Levardi, Donna Lusignan, Marianne Marinaro, Stephen Nelson, Melinda Nichlen, Melanie Paduano, Mary Robert, Christine Sobie, Alex Sabo, Janice Senner, Sharon Shantz, Linda Silk, Laurie Stracuzzi, Barbara Stringer, Laurie Suriner, Chris Tournier, Henry Tulgan, Stephanie Wade, Tom Welch, Kathryn Whitman, Renee Wilkins
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Pittsfield School Committee Updated on Middle Restructuring, Morningside Closure

By Brittany PolitoiBerkshires Staff

PITTSFIELD, Mass.— The Pittsfield Public Schools will have a different middle-level structure and one less elementary school in the 2026-2027 school year. 

On Wednesday, Interim Superintendent Latifah Phillips delivered updates on these efforts.

"We've got a lot of change happening in our school district, a lot of work happening leading up to the end of the school year and over the summer," she explained. 

Late last year, the former committee voted to restructure Pittsfield's two middle schools in the fall, with Grades 5 and 6 attending Herberg Middle School and Grades 7 and 8 attending Reid Middle School. 

One of the top priorities for middle school restructuring is staff assignments.  Phillips reported that the Human Resources department has taken a "tremendous" effort to support teachers with their grade 5-8 assignments. 

"The teacher is the most impactful school-based input in student success, and so I really want to make sure that as we support our students, we're also supporting our staff as we make plans for next school year," she explained. 

Classrooms also need to be packed and physically moved, and the district has communicated with families about move-up ceremonies for upcoming fifth graders. 

Start and end times are also important factors, as well as student visits to Herberg and Reid.  Phillips said it is important to give students another opportunity to visit the schools now that a decision has been made to restructure in the fall, and that they meet principals before the first day of school. 

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