4th Annual Benefit Pasta Night at Zucco’s Restaurant

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PITTSFIELD, Mass. - The Fourth Annual “Pasta Night” will be held Tuesday September 22nd from 5:00 pm to 8:00 pm at Zucco’s Restaurant at 451 Dalton Avenue Pittsfield.

Dinner includes a choice of Spaghetti or Ziti with (2) Meatballs, (2) Sweet or Hot Sausage or a Combination, plus bread and butter. In addition to the meal, there will be Lucky Dog raffle tickets, for a $1,000 first prize to be drawn on November 14th at the annual Berkshire Humane Society Holiday Auction and a 50-50 raffle. 

The proceeds from the event will go to the homeless animals at the Berkshire Humane Society on Barker Road in Pittsfield and to help support community programs like free humane education presentations to area school children, foster care programs for clients of the Elizabeth Freeman Woman’s shelter and the Community Pet Food Bank for economically distressed pet owners. Tickets are available at the door the evening of the event September 22nd.  For additional information, please call the Berkshire Humane Society at 413-447-7878.
 
The Berkshire Humane Society is an open admission shelter, providing refuge for homeless animals in Berkshire County, free educational programs for local school children, a community pet-food bank for economically distressed pet owners and assistance for clients of The Elizabeth Freeman Center to provide a safe haven for their pets during crisis. BHS receives no public funding and relies and memberships and donations to continue with its mission of “Helping Animals and People Since 1992”. The shelter is open Tuesday - Saturday 10am - 4pm, Thursday evenings 5-8pm, and Sundays 1-4pm. The phone number is 413-447-7878. www.bershirehumane.org.
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Dalton Counter Sues Berkshire Concrete

By Sabrina DammsiBerkshires Staff
DALTON, Mass. — The dispute between Berkshire Concrete and the town has taken another turn as the town pursues a countersuit against the excavation company.
 
On April 13, Berkshire Concrete Corp., a subsidiary of Petricca Industries, launched legal action against the town, seeking damages, the overturning of the Planning Board's denial of its special permit, and additional proposed orders of a court. 
 
The town has responded with a countersuit of its own, seeking a preliminary injunction requiring Berkshire Concrete to fully restore Lot 105-16 and a permanent injunction mandating an effective dust mitigation plan. 
 
The suit also requests that Berkshire Concrete pay all fines assessed against them, along with the town’s legal costs and attorney's fees, and other relief deemed by the court. 
 
The claim explains the timeline of events dating back to 2024 when Berkshire Concrete started mining without town approval on parcel 105-16, clearing trees and vegetation that abuttors claimed acted as a natural barrier. 
 
The removal of this vegetation resulted in the creation of a corridor for wind to carry dust from the lot and onto residential properties in the abutting neighborhood, the suit claims. 
 
Almost a year ago, both the Select Board and Planning Board expressed that they wanted parcel No. 105-16 fully mitigated to abide by the town's bylaws.
 
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