Jiminy Peak Zephyr Blade Lift

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The time has finally arrived! The blade lift for Jiminy Peak’s Zephyr wind turbine has been scheduled for Thursday, July 12th at 4 pm. This event is weather and wind sensitive so be sure to continue to watch jiminypeak.com for the most up to date information. The Berkshire Express will be running for access to the site beginning at 2 pm through 6 pm. Advance sale tickets are available on the Online Ordering & Reservations page at jiminypeak.com for $6. By purchasing these tickets in advance and printing them at home you can head straight the lift and up the mountain when you arrive at Jiminy. You will also be able to ride down the mountain via the new Alpine Super Slide! Please be sure to wear appropriate footwear for the walk from the top of the Express to the turbine site. While you are here, check out Mountain Adventure Park featuring the brand new Alpine Super Slide! The Park also features the Mountain Coaster, Euro-Bungy Trampolines, Climbing Wall and more. Mountain Adventure Park is currently open daily 11 am – 9 pm, weather permitting. Visit jiminypeak.com for a full list of ticket options.
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Lenco Celebrates $5M in Capital Investments

By Brittany PolitoiBerkshires Staff

Executive Vice President Lenny Light says it's not the equipment but the staff that gives Lenco its competitive advantage. 
PITTSFIELD, Mass. — Lenco Armored Vehicles has embarked on a $5 million capital investment project for faster, better manufacturing. 
 
A ribbon was cut on Monday in front of the company's new Trumpf TruLaser 3080, a machine designed to cut extra-large sheets of metal. This will increase the efficiency of building armored tactical vehicles, such as the BearCat, by about 40 percent. 
 
Executive Vice President Lenny Light recalled the Lenco's beginnings in 1981, when it operated out of 3,000 square feet on Merrill Road with 15 employees.  Today, Lenco has 170,000 square feet of manufacturing space and nearly 150 employees. 
 
"The work that we do here in Pittsfield contributes to millions of dollars being put back into our local economy. We're the largest commercial armored rescue vehicle manufacturer in the United States. We're one of the most respected brands locally. We also now own the largest fiber laser in the United States. It's the only one of its kind in the Northeast," he said, motioning to the massive, modern machinery. 
 
"But the equipment that we have is not our competitive advantage — our welders, our forklifts, our cranes — any company can buy this same exact equipment." 
 
Rather than the equipment, he said, it's the staff who shows up every day with a can-do attitude that gives Lenco its competitive advantage. 
 
Planning for the industrial cutter began 18 months ago, when the company needed to decide if it was the right equipment for the future. Trumpf, named for its founder, is a German-headquartered global manufacturer of high-end metal processing (computer numerical control) machines, including laser technology. The TruLaser 3080 uses a high-intensity laser beam to cut through metals with speed and accuracy.
 
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