CHP Names Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner to Berkshire Pediatrics

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GREAT BARRINGTON, Mass. — CHP Berkshire Pediatrics has named a psychiatric nurse practitioner to the Pittsfield practice, reflecting an expansion of CHP's behavioral health services for children.
 
Kimberly Loring, PMHNP-BC, has worked most recently as a psychiatric nurse practitioner at the Brien Center for Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services, focusing on children and adults. She completed her internship at Arbour Counseling Services in Lawrence and Haverhill, Mass. 
 
Earlier, as a registered nurse, she worked in educational and hospital settings in the Boston area, focusing on children and adolescents with behavioral health needs.
 
In her earlier career as a registered nurse, Loring also worked for Berkshire Pediatrics, Fairview Hospital and the Pittsfield Public Schools.
 
She earned her master's degree in psychiatric mental health nurse practitioner from Northeastern University in Boston. She also holds another master's degree in education from Cambridge College in Boston. She also earned her bachelor of science degree in nursing at Northeastern. 
 
She participated in a LEND Fellowship program at Boston Children's Hospital, focusing on children with neurodevelopmental disabilities. 
 
At CHP Berkshire Pediatrics, Loring will collaborate with pediatric primary care clinicians and other behavioral health team members caring for children in need of mental health support.
 
She is a resident of Pittsfield.

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Lt. Governor Driscoll Visits Great Barrington Businesses

By Brittany PolitoiBerkshires Staff

Lt. Gov. Kim Driscoll, Housing Secretary Ed Augustus and state Rep. Leigh Davis are ready to chop wood out back of Pleasant and Main. 

GREAT BARRINGTON, Mass. — Lt. Gov. Kim Driscoll did some holiday shopping on Main Street last week after announcing millions of federal Community Development Block Grant funds

She was glad to see an array of small-business owners thriving, and the eclectic items that Great Barrington has to offer. 

"We know that the vibrancy of communities can often be defined by what's happening on Main Street," she said. 

"It's great to be here in Great Barrington and see so many independent entrepreneurs who are running really, not only fun, but businesses that are doing well, and we want to try and find ways to uplift and support that work moving forward." 

State Rep. Leigh Davis coordinated a business tour with Pleasant and Main Cafe and General Store, Robbie's Community Market, and Butternut Ski Mountain. While downtown, Driscoll also stopped at Coco's Candy and Rob's Records and Audio. 

Earlier that day, the Healey-Driscoll administration announced $33.5 million in federal CDBG funds at the Housatonic Community Center. Great Barrington, in conjunction with Egremont and Stockbridge, has been allocated $ 1.25 million to rehabilitate approximately 14 housing units.  A new Rural and Small Town Housing Choice Community designation for its Housing Choice Initiative was also launched. 

Davis emphasized the significance of the state announcing these dollars in the small village of Housatonic.  

Craig Bero, founder of Pleasant and Main, prepared desserts and hors d'oeuvres for the group at his cozy cafe across the street from the Housatonic Community Center. Bero opened more than a decade ago after migrating from New York City, and Pleasant and Main offers sustainable, organic meals for an affordable price while enjoying the museum of antiques that is the restaurant. 

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