BCArc Staff Members Awarded

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BC Arc Family Advocate Chris Ferrari and Rachel Nicola-Jefferson.
PITTSFIELD, Mass. — Two Berkshire County Arc (BC Arc) staff members were awarded statewide honors. 
 
BC Arc Family Advocate Chris Ferrari was inducted into the Special Olympics Mass. Hall of Fame Class of 2022 on June 22, 2022. She is the first BC Arc employee to receive the honor.
 
BC Arc's Rachel Nicola-Jefferson was honored with the ANCOR Direct Support Professional of the Year Award for Massachusetts, chosen among 300 nominees. 
 
 She was presented the award at ANCOR's 3-day annual conference in Miami.

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Dalton Zoning Board OKs Conversion of Zip's Bar into Apartments

By Sabrina DammsiBerkshires Staff
DALTON, Mass. — The Zoning Board of Appeals on Tuesday approved the conversion of the former Zip's Bar & Billiards into four apartments. 
 
The owner, Ron Carver, submitted an application for a special permit requesting to convert the first floor of the tavern into residential apartments.  
 
"The former tenant went out of business. He was operating a bar/nightclub and had lost business and decided after COVID that it just wasn't worth his while to continue," board Chair Anthony Doyle said.
 
"So Mr. Carver is left with an empty commercial space, and the question is do you try to get another bar in there or do you do something else, and he opted to convert."
 
The detailed application that Carver submitted was described by board members as impressive. The notice of the public hearing was posted on April 23 and 30 to alert neighbors to come and speak. 
 
Despite the public hearing notice, no one attended the meeting to speak against the application, which is a good indication that the neighbors support it, Doyle said. 
 
Carver attended the meeting and provided a letter from one of the neighbors expressing their support for the change. 
 
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