Christopher Hickey joins NBH as chief financial officer

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NORTH ADAMS, Mass. - Christopher L. Hickey of Queensbury, N.Y., has been named chief financial officer for Northern Berkshire Healthcare in North Adams.

Hickey comes to NBH from Glens Falls, N.Y., Hospital, where he worked for 15 years and most recently served as Vice President of Strategic Business Development and Support Services. Hickey has spent 23 years in healthcare finance, including 19 years leading all aspects of financial management and operations at hospitals, including St. Peter’s Hospital and Albany Memorial Hospital, both in Albany. He also has experience in strategic financial planning and capital financing.

“After an intensive search, we are pleased to welcome Chris Hickey to Northern Berkshire Healthcare and the community,” said NBH President and CEO Richard Palmisano. “We face unique challenges in this area: more elderly patients than average, a poorer population than average, and a more vulnerable population overall. To address the health needs of our community, we need someone with Chris’s qualifications to manage our finances. We will rely on him to help us achieve our financial goals so that we can continue to meet our community’s needs.”

Hickey will be responsible for the financial matters of NBH and its family of care providers, which includes North Adams Regional Hospital, the Visiting Nurse Association & Hospice of Northern Berkshire, Sweet Brook Transitional Care and Living Centers, and Sweetwood Continuing Care Retirement Community. In addition to directing all aspects of financial operations, he will also have direct responsibilities for functions such as Information Technology, Case Management, Materials Management, and Revenue Cycle.


“I’m looking forward to my work with NBH and the community,” said Hickey. “The financial aspect of healthcare is a big piece of meeting our mission of providing exceptional care, and with careful management of our financial resources we will be successful.”

Hickey holds degrees from Siena College in Loudonville, N.Y., and Hudson Valley Community College in Troy, N.Y. He is a Fellow of the Healthcare Financial Management Association and has served as a national board member of that organization.

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Berkshire County Homes Celebrating Holiday Cheer

By Breanna SteeleiBerkshires Staff

There's holiday cheer throughout the Berkshires this winter.

Many homeowners are showing their holiday spirit by decorating their houses. We asked for submissions so those in the community can check out these fanciful lights and decor when they're out.

We asked the homeowners questions on their decorations and why they like to light up their houses.

In Great Barrington, Matt Pevzner has decorated his house with many lights and even has a Facebook page dedicated to making sure others can see the holiday joy.

Located at 93 Brush Hill Road, there's more than 61,000 lights strewn across the yard decorating trees and reindeer and even a polar bear. 

The Pevzner family started decorating in September by testing their hundreds of boxes of lights. He builds all of his own decorations like the star 10-foot star that shines done from 80-feet up, 10 10-foot trees, nine 5-foot trees, and even the sleigh, and more that he also uses a lift to make sure are perfect each year.

"I always decorated but I went big during COVID. I felt that people needed something positive and to bring joy and happiness to everyone," he wrote. "I strive to bring as much joy and happiness as I can during the holidays. I love it when I get a message about how much people enjoy it. I've received cards thanking me how much they enjoyed it and made them smile. That means a lot."

Pevzner starts thinking about next year's display immediately after they take it down after New Year's. He gets his ideas by asking on his Facebook page for people's favorite decorations. The Pevzner family encourages you to take a drive and see their decorations, which are lighted every night from 5 to 10.

In North Adams, the Wilson family decorates their house with fun inflatables and even a big Santa waving to those who pass by.

The Wilsons start decorating before Thanksgiving and started decorating once their daughter was born and have grown their decorations each year as she has grown. They love to decorate as they used to drive around to look at decorations when they were younger and hope to spread the same joy.

"I have always loved driving around looking at Christmas lights and decorations. It's incredible what people can achieve these days with their displays," they wrote.

They are hoping their display carries on the tradition of the Arnold Family Christmas Lights Display that retired in 2022.

The Wilsons' invite you to come and look at their display at 432 Church St. that's lit from 4:30 to 10:30 every night, though if it's really windy, the inflatables might not be up as the weather will be too harsh.

In Pittsfield, Travis and Shannon Dozier decorated their house for the first time this Christmas as they recently purchased their home on Faucett Lane. The two started decorating in November, and hope to bring joy to the community.

"If we put a smile on one child's face driving by, then our mission was accomplished," they said. 

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