PCTV to Host Eatza Pizza Fundraiser

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PITTSFIELD, Mass. — Pittsfield Community Television is holding "Eatza Pizza" at Berkshire Hills Country Club on Thursday, May 23, at 6 p.m. 
 
The event will feature nine of the best pizza restaurants in the Berkshires.
 
The event is a fundraiser for the non-profit television station and sister radio station 89.7 WTBR-FM. 
 
The event will feature pizza from Berkshire Mantiques, Dalton HD Pizza, KJ Nosh Catering, the Locker Room, Papa Joe's, Papa John's, Pizza Trails Wood-Fired Pizza Trailer, PortaVia, and Zucco's Family Restaurant, as well as music.
 
Attendees will have the opportunity to vote for their favorite pizza in several different categories.
 
Tickets can be purchased in advance for $20 for adults and $10 for children 12 and under and can be purchased at pittsfieldtv.org/pizza or PCTV's studios at 4 Federico Drive in Pittsfield.  Tickets will be $25 at the door.

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Pittsfield's DPW Czar Talks Snow Plowing

By Brittany PolitoiBerkshires Staff

PITTSFIELD, Mass. — Staffing shortages continue to stretch Pittsfield’s public works employees thin during winter storm events.

On Monday, Commissioner of Public Services and Utilities Ricardo Morales updated the Public Works Committee on snow operations. Last winter, snow maintenance and winter overtime were overspent by nearly $1.2 million, and Pittsfield saw a total of 4.77 feet of snow. 

"We place safety over everything else when we do the work we do, and one of those main things is to ensure that we have safe access for emergency vehicles. Then we consider equity, efficiency, and cost control," Morales explained. 

"… We have to do the work we're doing and if the budget is at the end of the day, at the end of the year in the negative, then we have to make sure that we can replenish that by some other means and that's why, very often, almost every year, I have not seen a year where we have not done this, we come back to the City Council to ask for funds to replenish some of the funds spent on snow and ice." 

The region saw more than a foot of snow earlier this year, and it continued to fall on Tuesday. Snow accumulation is significant because of freezing temperatures. 

This winter season to date, 4.5 feet of snow has fallen on Pittsfield, and contractors worked more than 4,000 hours.

Morales cited contractor availability, contractor rates and insurance, staffing shortages, and increasing weather unpredictability as the main challenges for snow removal operations in fiscal year 2025.  Staffing shortages continue in 2026, as the Highway Division has seven vacancies, causing "a major issue" when it comes to maintaining around-the-clock staffing during storms. 

Contractors have been brought in to supplement with larger vehicles, and Deputy Commissioner Jason Murphy and other employees have been plowing while they should be focused on quality control.  Morales pointed out that the city has worked with contractors to provide better pay and insurance standards for this winter season. 

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