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Pittsfield Releases List for Road Work This Season

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Road work begins in Pittsfield at the end of the month.

PITTSFIELD, Mass. — Get ready for rumbles, and likely some grumbles, as the city begins road work at the end of the month.

"This will be a very active and productive season," said Mayor Daniel Bianchi. "A variety of work will be done throughout the city, and various applications of construction and reconstruction will address very needy roadways."  

Bianchi apologized in advance for driver inconvenience. "I am hopeful that the long-term benefits will provide us with much safer, more attractive city streets," he said in announcing the list of streets targeted for resurfacing this season.

Department of Public Works will be doing repairs and repaving of:


Lakeway Drive (Onota to Valentine), Easton Avenue, Mountain View Drive, Hancock Road (from North to Peck's), Highland Avenue, Gale Avenue (from West Housatonic to Redmond/Osceola), LeRoi Drive, Loumar Drive, Trova Terrace, Williamsburg Terrace, Deerfield Street, Greenwich Street, Meadowview Drive, Morningview Drive, Skyview Drive, Beaumont Drive, Highlawn Drive, Hopewell Drive, Farnsworth Terrace, Tanner, East Park Terrace, Faucett Lane, Mountain Drive, Glory Drive, Gaston Drive, Donna Avenue, Deborah Avenue, Denise Avenue, Adelaide Avenue and Ontario Street.

Resurfacing work on Hancock is currently delayed because of compaction testing results of the backfill of water main trench performed by Baltazar Construction. Baltazar has been required by the city to address the condition.

Parking on both sides of these streets will be temporarily restricted at times during the construction. Although the streets will remain open, the traveling public is advised to seek alternative routes during construction as temporary delays will be unavoidable. Further information regarding temporary parking restrictions will be noticed in subsequent press releases.

For more information on upcoming street repair work in Pittsfield, contact the Public Utilities Department at 413-499-9330.


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Companion Corner: Baby at Berkshire Humane Society

By Breanna SteeleiBerkshires Staff

PITTSFIELD, Mass. — There's a sweet and chatty girl at the Berkshire Humane Society awaiting her new home.

iBerkshire's Companion Corner is a weekly series spotlighting an animal in our local shelters that is ready to find a home.

Baby is a 10-year-old shorthair feline that has been at the shelter since December.

Feline/small animal adoption counselor Alyssa Petell introduced us to her.

"She is our lovely senior lady. She's about 10 years old, is what we estimate her to be. She's a very, very affectionate, sweet girlie," she said. 

Baby came from a home that couldn't care for her anymore because of an abundance of animals in the house. 

"When she first came in, she, of course, was surrendered because there were so many animals in the home that people couldn't handle the amount of animals they had, mostly cats. I think there was a dog, but it was too much for them," Petell said. "We quickly realized she had an upper respiratory infection, and she eventually got over it. It did take her a pretty long time, but she's since recovered from that issue, and she's doing much, much better."

Even though she came from a family of animals she would do well as the only pet. 

"The perfect home for our girl, baby would be a nice, quiet home with adults, preferably adults only. She does not like other animals, although she did come from a home with a bunch of other animals, she prefers to be the only pet in the home," she said. "But she is a very lovely girl, and I think that she would do really well in a nice home, quiet, maybe older people."

Baby is quite affectionate, curious, and can be quirky.

"I honestly think she is a very, very sweet girl. She loves … one quirky thing that she does is walls. She pretends that they're scratching posts, so she'll kind of scratch them a little bit. And it's very, very funny. She does that in her cage. She loves her scratching posts."

She also loves to play with toys and eat treats. 

"She actually does have a pretty playful side when she gets the time. I've seen her have the zoomies before, and it was very cute. Once she has the space and the energy, she does like to play and chase things around, Baby, she's very curious," Petell said.

She also loves to have conversations with you and will chat with you all day if she could.

"She's a very, very sweet girl. She will come up to you and rub on you and give you all the love in the world. She's also very vocal. She will talk to you all the time," she said.

Baby is a senior and she might need some dental work and some blood work to make sure she is completely healthy.

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