Sue Bush Named Editor of iBerkshires.com

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Veteran journalist Susan Bush has accepted a post as the editor/senior writer of the online newsmagazine iBerkshires.com. Bush is expected to begin full-time duties at the publication's Main Street office on Dec. 1. "This is a wonderful opportunity for me and a wonderful opportunity to bring more to the pages of iberkshires.com," Bush said. "I am very excited about the future of iberkshires.com." “We are very excited that Sue Bush is joining our team on a full-time basis on iBerkshires.com. Sue is a very well respected journalist who will help us to expand our editorial offerings and manage the growth of our editorial staff. Investing in our editorial staff is a logical step as the Internet is becoming more and more prevalent at the local level and advertising online continues to increase significantly.” added Ozzie Alvarez, President and CEO of Boxcar Media. iBerkshires.com was created as the first online information website focused on the Berkshires and Southern Vermont in 2000. iberkshires.com currently receives over 1,400,000 million page views per month and over 285,000 visits per month. Bush, 50, was previously employed as a MediaNews Group journalist. She joined the North Adams Transcript as a reporter in 1998 and was hired at the Berkshire Eagle in 2000. She returned to the Transcript in 2004. Bush was also a contributor to the Advocate weekly newspaper in 2004 and 2005. She became a lead contributor/ photographer for iberkshires.com in 2005. An article written by Bush highlighting the Northern Berkshire "Grooove" youth initiative was published by "Listen" magazine in 2005. Bush lives with her husband Philip Bush in Pownal, Vt.
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Pittsfield Affordable Housing Initiatives Shine Light, Hope

By Sabrina DammsiBerkshires Staff

Housing Secretary Edward Augustus cuts the ribbon at The First on Thursday with housing officials and Mayor Peter Marchetti, state Sen. Paul Mark and state Rep. Tricia Farley-Bouvier.
PITTSFIELD, Mass. — The holidays are here and several community members are celebrating it with the opening of two affordable housing initiatives. 
 
"This is a day to celebrate," Hearthway CEO Eileen Peltier said during the ribbon-cutting on Thursday. 
 
The celebration was for nearly 40 supportive permanent housing units; nine at "The First" located within the Zion Lutheran Church, and 28 on West Housatonic Street. A ceremony was held in the new Housing Resource Center on First Street, which was funded by the American Rescue Plan Act. 
 
The apartments will be leased out by Hearthway, with ServiceNet as a partner. 
 
Prior to the ribbon-cutting, public officials and community resource personnel were able to tour the two new permanent supported housing projects — West Housatonic Apartments and The First Street Apartments and Housing Resource Center
 
The First Street location has nine studio apartments that are about 300 square feet and has a large community center. The West Housatonic Street location will have 28 studio units that range between 300 to 350 square feet. All units can be adapted to be ADA accessible. 
 
The West Housatonic location is still under construction with the hope to have it completed by the middle of January, said Chris Wilett, Hearthway development associate.
 
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