News & Notes: Pittsfield Eyes Tax Breaks; Region's Fastest Bagger
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PITTSFIELD, Mass. — The Pittsfield Finance Committee is currently reviewing a proposal made by Mayor James Ruberto at last week's City Council meeting that, if approved, would award tax breaks to three city companies.
Ruberto proposed waiving an estimated $203,000 in taxes over a period of 10 years that LTI Smart Glass would pay for the expansion of its building at Federico Office Park. The company hopes to add 70 jobs when the $8 million expansion is completed.
The mayor is also proposing amending an existing tax break package for Interprint and waiving an estimated $257,000 of taxes over a 10-year period for Ice River Springs, a water company that owns the former KB Toy Company warehouse off West Housatonic Street. The Finance Committee plans to review those proposals Wednesday night.
How Good Are You At Bagging Groceries?
PITTSFIELD, Mass. — Congratulations are in order for a Pittsfield employee of Price Chopper, who has won this year's New York state's "Best Bagger" competition. Vanessa Marrs, 24, won $250 and a trip to the Best Bagger finals in Las Vegas. The event was videotaped and broadcast on the "Rachael Ray" CBS television show on Friday. And you thought bagging groceries was easy! Price Chopper Supermarkets has competed in this competition for the last five years and has sent four out of five competitors to the national finals in Los Vegas.
In the Berkshires, Prices Chopper operates stores in Great Barrington, Lenox, Pittsfield, Lee and North Adams and in Bennington, Vt. Marrs works at the Hubbard Avenue store in Pittsfield. Marrs was representing New York because Price Chopper, owned by Neil Golub, is based in Schenectady.

