Pittsfield Featured in Where to Retire Magazine

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PITTSFIELD, Mass. — Where to Retire magazine, a publication geared to helping people with retirement relocation decisions, includes Pittsfield in its May/June issue as one of eight mountain and lake havens.

A special feature in the issue, "Ready for the Rebound: Hot Spots for Retirement Real Estate Discounts," pinpoints current bargains in places chosen by the editors from extensive research into home prices over the last decade. This is the third in a yearlong series of articles spotlighting destinations that are great for retirees and now offer unusually good buys in housing.

According to Where to Retire editor, Mary Lu Abbott, "Ready for the Rebound" sheds light on the unique opportunities for baby boomers and retirees to snap up dream retirement real estate at discounts with the record low housing prices, low interest rates and high inventory now. The eight destinations chosen by editors in the May/June 2010 issue are: Pittsfield, Petoskey, Mich., Gainesville, Ga., Hot Springs, Ark., Santa Fe, N.M., Colorado Springs, Colo., Carson City, Nev., and Coeur d’Alene, Idaho.

Pittsfield, Abbot said, "combines a beautiful country setting with world-class cultural venues and is a quiet retreat within easy reach of major metro areas."

According to Where to Retire, each year 700,000 Americans move to new towns to retire.
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Kennedy Calls BCC Workforce Graduates Inspiring

By Breanna SteeleiBerkshires Staff

The programs ranged from emergency medical technician to computers to commercial drivers. See more photos here. 
PITTSFIELD, Mass. — Berkshire Community College Workforce and Community Education graduates were encouraged to be all they can be on Wednesday.
 
Graduates, families, friends, and staff gathered in Boland Theatre to celebrate around 100 graduates who completed a variety of courses.
 
They included community health worker, emergency medical technician, phlebotomy technician, registered behavior technician, AI fundamentals, Commercial Drivers License Class A and B, CompTIA Tech-plus, para educator, and English for Speakers of Other Languages.
 
College President Ellen Kennedy said it was amazing that this might be her last public speaking event before her tenure comes to an end.
 
She acknowledged the diverse reasons for their studies including career advancement and personal growth, commending their vulnerability and dedication. 
 
"Some of you explored AI, some of you improved your English speaking in really important ways, and the reason that each of you is here is because you decided to put your heart and soul to get vulnerable to do something that might have felt a little bit uncomfortable," she said. "And you did it, and we are so incredibly proud of you, and so happy to be here tonight, celebrating you."
 
Keynote speaker Shirley Edgerton, founder of Rites of Passage and Empowerment (ROPE) encouraged the graduates to reflect on their accomplishments and look forward to the future.
 
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