Williamstown Chamber Hires New Executive Director

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WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. — Jennifer Civello will take over as the Chamber of Commerce's executive director.

Civello fills the shoes of Judy Giamborino, who recently resigned and is moving out of the county. Civello will officially start on Aug. 20 but will be eased into the job during the next few weeks, according to the chamber officials.

"We're thrilled that Jennifer accepted the job," Allen Jezouit, board co-president, said in a release on Monday. "Judy Giamborino did a great job for us for over five years and we feel like Jen is the ideal candidate to take our chamber into the future."

Civello is an adjunct professor at the Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts and was previously a tobacco-treatment coordinator for North Adams Regional Hospital.


"We are delighted to secure a person of Jen’s abilities to fill this role," Duffy Judge, co-president, said in the release. "Her energy and plan for the chamber will serve us well as we continue to try to better serve the interests of our membership."

Civello is a Berkshire County native, graduating from Mount Greylock Regional High School and earning a bachelor of arts degree in psychology from MCLA. She later received her master's degree in social policy from State University of New York's Empire State College.

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BHS' New North County Urgent Care Center Opens Tuesday

By Tammy Daniels iBerkshires Staff

There is a waiting area and reception desk to the right of the Williamstown Medical entrance. 
WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. — Staff and contractors were completing the final touches on Monday to prepare for the opening of Berkshire Health System's new urgent care center. 
 
Robert Shearer, administrative director of urgent care, said the work would be done in time for Berkshire Health Urgent Care North to open Tuesday at 11 a.m. in a wing of Williamstown Medical on Adams Road.  
 
The urgent care center will occupy a suite of rooms off the right side of the entry, with two treatment rooms, offices, amenities, and X-ray room. 
 
"This is a test of the need in the community, the want in the community, to see just how much we need," said Shearer. "One thing that I think Berkshire Health Systems has always been really good at is kind of gauging the need and growing based on what the community tells us. 
 
"And so if we on day one and two and three, find that we're filling this up and maybe exceeding the capacity of the two exam rooms and one provider, then we look to expand it."
 
Hours will be weekdays from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. and weekends from 8 to noon, but the expectation is that the center will "expand those hours pretty quick."
 
BHS has two urgent care centers in Lenox and in Pittsfield. The health system had tried a walk-in center at Williamstown nearly a decade ago but shuttered over low volume of patients. 
 
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