Berkshire Chamber of Commerce to Host Economic Forum

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PITTSFIELD, Mass – The Berkshire Chamber of Commerce will host a forum entitled, “A State of the Economy in the Berkshires,” on Thursday, November 13, 2008 from 8-9:30 AM. in the Susan B. Anthony Center at Berkshire Community College.

The event will feature State Senator Benjamin Downing and State Representative Christopher Speranzo offering their input on how current economic conditions are affecting Massachusetts and more specifically, Berkshire County. The program, which will also feature Berkshire Community College Professor of Business Abu Selimuddin, will be facilitated by Michael Supranowicz, President & CEO of the Berkshire Chamber of Commerce.

The Berkshire Chamber, the largest business support organization in the region, works to promote and advance the economic, civic, and social welfare of Berkshire County through a variety of programs and initiatives. “During these uncertain times, the Berkshire Chamber felt that it was absolutely necessary to provide a forum where businesses and residents could be educated and informed about issues that are, and will, impact our region’s business climate and quality of life,” said Supranowicz.

Additionally, Legacy Banks Chairman and CEO, J. Williar Dunlaevy, and MountainOne Financial Partners President, Steve Crowe, will provide comments on the state of the local banking industry. According to Dunlaevy, the program is an opportunity for area residents to hear first hand about how national economic conditions are affecting those of us in Berkshire County. “As we have been inundated with media from various sources painting a grim economic picture, it is important for us to have a clear understanding of how our local economy is faring, especially the banking industry, which has been at the center of much of the attention. We appreciate the opportunity to work with the Berkshire Chamber and to have a candid conversation with residents and the business community about this important matter.”

The forum is free and open to the public. Refreshments will be provided. For more information about this event, contact the Berkshire Chamber of Commerce at 413-499-4000. This is event is sponsored at the gold level by Legacy Banks and at the silver level by MountainOne Financial Partners.
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Pittsfield ConCom OKs Weed Treatment for Pontoosuc

By Brittany PolitoiBerkshires Staff

PITTSFIELD, Mass. — Pontoosuc Lake will be treated for weeds with a contact herbicide on Thursday, June 17. 

Last week, the Conservation Commission OK'd a request for Diquat treatment on 53 acres of the lake.

"We have four non-native and invasive species, three of which we are controlling with the use of herbicides, and if we didn't do that control, the weeds would take over the lake and the shore," explained Lee Hauge, president of the Friends of Pontoosuc Lake and Lanesborough's harbormaster. 

"All the shorelines would be unusable for swimming and even fishing, and you'd only have the center half of the lake, where you could do any boating or swimming if you could get out there." 

Pittsfield and Lanesborough equally share the management of the lake and associated costs.

Hauge explained that underwater weeds were harvested for almost 20 years, and it was successful in making the lake accessible for swimming and boating, though over the years, he said, the process favored the propagation of Eurasian milfoil, which spreads by fragmentation. 

"And so the result of that 20 years of harvesting control was the lake being choked by Eurasian milfoil, and the native desirable weeds were choked out of being able to grow because of the proliferation of the milfoil," he said. 

The application is for 53 acres, and Pontoosuc will need to be treated again in August. This will require permission from the ConCom. 

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