BCC to Host Virtual Nursing Info Sessions

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PITTSFIELD, Mass — Berkshire Community College (BCC) will offer three virtual information sessions for students interested or enrolled in the Fall 2022 Associate Degree in Nursing (ADN) program. 
 
One-hour sessions, held via Zoom, will be held Tuesday, Jan. 11 at 12 pm and 5 pm and Tuesday, Jan. 25 at 12 pm. To register for an info session, visit www.berkshirecc.edu/nursinginfo and scroll down to the "ADN Info Sessions Details & Sign up" for a list of Zoom registration links.
 
Completing an information session is mandatory for all ADN students. The sessions provide an opportunity for prospective nursing students to learn more about BCC's programs, the admissions process, prerequisites, immunization information and more.
 
The deadline for application to the fall 2022 ADN program is Tuesday, Feb. 1, 2022. 

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Dalton Consultant to Assess Police Station

By Sabrina DammsiBerkshires Staff
DALTON, Mass. — Discussions over the proposed public safety facility continue to prove contentious as officials debate next steps. 
 
During several meetings, Police Chief Deanna Strout has emphasized how the condition of the station, located in Town Hall, has been deteriorating for the last 28 years. 
 
It was determined early on by the Public Safety Facility Advisory Committee that the basement of Town Hall is not a viable long-term location after reviewing documentation and touring the facility and other local police stations. 
 
During its Tuesday meeting, the committee decided to have its consultant, Brian Humes of Jacunski Humes Architects LLC in Berlin, Conn., conduct a feasibility assessment of the existing space.
 
"It's shocking to most of us in this room, the first time any of us have even heard that's an option, because we all know that it is not an option," Strout said. 
 
The goal is to determine if it can be renovated to meet the Police Department's needs by evaluating code requirements, space constraints, and potential costs.
 
 
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