Gregory Crewdson Filming in Pittsfield: Week Two

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Gregory Crewdson's 'untitled,' an image of the former Harry's Supermarket on Elm Street, from 2004.
PITTSFIELD, Mass. — Photographer Gregory Crewdson's filming in the City of Pittsfield continues this week. 
 
Here's the latest schedule:
 
  • Thursday, Sept. 30. Getty parking lot on Elm and Newell streets. From 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. there will be intermittent traffic control throughout the day. Please note that Newell Street from Elm to Meadow Lane will be closed from 5-7 p.m.
  • Friday, Oct. 1: 568 East St. No traffic impacts or closure.
  • Saturday, Oct. 2: 1420 East St. Filming will occur 9 a.m.-9 p.m. with intermittent traffic control on Commercial Street throughout the day.
  • Sunday, Oct. 3: Tyler Street vicinity by the Dairy Cone beginning at 9 a.m.-9 p.m. There will be intermittent traffic control throughout the day with the closure of Tyler Street from Pleasure Avenue to Cherry Street from 5-7 p.m.
 
A shoot is slated for Wednesday, Oct. 6 in the area of Linden and Onota streets and a schedule and details of the traffic impact will be shared once available.

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Dalton Planning Board OKs Gravel Company Permit

By Sabrina DammsiBerkshires Staff
DALTON, Mass. — The Planning Board approved the renewal of Nichols Sand and Gravel's special permit for earth removal. 
 
The company, located at 190 Cleveland Road, operates a gravel pit there. 
 
The hours of operation will remain 7 to 4 p.m. The commission approved owner Paul Nichols' request to allow trucks to depart the property in either direction. 
 
Nichols has to apply for renewal of the special permit every year. The previous permit required the truck to exit the property to the right.
 
It makes more sense to go left if truck drivers have to go to the Pittsfield area, Nichols said. He has talked to the residents in the area and they are agreeable to the change. 
 
Former residents requested this stipulation nearly 16 years ago to reduce the number of trucks using the residential street to avoid disturbing the quality of life and neighborhood. 
 
There weren't any residents present during the meeting who expressed concerns regarding this change.
 
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