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The metal boxes are for collecting cigarette butts that are then recycled by TerraCycle.

Downtown Pittsfield Cigarette Butt Containers Help Beautify Corridor

By Brittany PolitoiBerkshires Staff
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PITTSFIELD, Mass. — Cigarette waste recycling boxes have contributed to the beautification of North Street.

In the fall, TerraCycle containers were installed between the intersection of Maplewood Avenue and the Berkshire Family YMCA. This was done by Downtown Pittsfield Inc. with funding from Downtown Blooms and support from Pittsfield Beautiful and Mill Town Foundation.

It is working, as the corridor has fewer cigarette butts on the sidewalks and in its landscaping.

Managing Director Rebecca Brien explained that the pilot program was brought forward by Pittsfield Beautiful, whose volunteers realized there was a need when finding cigarette butts in planter boxes.

"As they were working on the plantings with the Downtown Blooms program, which was adding lovely perennial gardens within our downtown, they saw that there was definitely a need to be able to provide something for cigarette butts in the downtown," she said.

"As they were doing cleanup and maintaining those planters, it was very evident."

The containers allow for free cigarette waste recycling and are emptied by volunteers.

They are located at the corner of Bradford Street and the corner of Linden Street, St. Joseph's Church, the seating area by the Berkshire Family YMCA, and two are located by the Ralph J. Froio Senior Center. These were identified as areas with the most need.

Once collected and shipped back to TerraCycle, the cigarette waste is cleaned and separated by material type. It is then recycled into raw formats that manufacturers use to make new products. The ash and tobacco are also separated and composted in a specialized process.
 
"We are also very lucky that at this point in time, we do have volunteers who are emptying them for us on a regular basis," Brien said.



"The cigarettes themselves are packaged into boxes, and TerraCycle actually suggested using old shipping boxes to recycle them and we are provided a label to send them directly back to the organization at no cost to us."

The project cost less than $600.  

Downtown Blooms is a collaboration between the city, Downtown Pittsfield Inc., Pittsfield Beautiful, the Downtown Pittsfield Cultural Association, MassDevelopment's Transformative Development Initiative, Selbert Perkins Design, and Boston-based landscape designer Jennifer O'Donnell.

Nature-inspired gardens are implemented downtown as part of a three-year project that began in 2023.

"Pittsfield Beautiful is all volunteer-driven. The city of Pittsfield basically supplies the funds that they would normally supply for plantings in the downtown for us to support the purchase of the flowers themselves," Brien explained.

"And then Downtown Pittsfield Inc. and the Downtown Pittsfield Cultural Association, which is our 501(c)3 arm, do fundraising to be able to do additional projects such as this. Things like our downtown cleanup also now fall under this umbrella."

The containers were installed in September but the organizations wanted to give time to make sure that they were being used and the project was sustainable.

Brien reported they are "definitely" being used and need to be emptied regularly.  Multiple business owners are interested in purchasing containers or being a part of the program outside of the pilot, she reported.

The goal is to find another sponsor so that additional cigarette waste containers can be installed in the springtime.

If any businesses in the downtown areas are interested in supporting the effort or helping fund new containers on the block, they can contact DPI at 413-443-6501.


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Friday Front Porch Feature: Luxury on Pontoosuc Lake

By Breanna SteeleiBerkshires Staff

PITTSFIELD, Mass. — Are you looking for a private estate right on the lake? Then this might be the home for you.

Our Friday Front Porch is a weekly feature spotlighting attractive homes for sale in Berkshire County. This week, we are showcasing 140 Hancock Road.

This house was built in 2015 and has eight bedrooms and seven bathrooms. It is 7,494 square feet on a little over an acre. 

The house sits on Pontoosuc Lake and includes private lake access and a heated pool with an expansive deck. 

The kitchen is equipped with Wolf and SubZero appliances and there is a full outdoor kitchen as well. The property has three additional separated living quarters, each with a kitchen and its own living room. 

The house also includes a big garage for multiple cars or more. Included in the garage is your very own elevator that leads to the in-law apartment.

It is on the market for $3,900,000.

We spoke with listing agent Katie Soules and Jeff Astore from William Raveis

What do you think makes this property stand out in the current market?

What truly makes this property stand out is that you simply don't find this combination very often in the Berkshires. It's an extraordinary lakefront setting, incredible scale, and a lifestyle that's hard to replicate. You have the lake, the mountain views, the pool, the dock, amazing entertaining spaces, and the flexibility to accommodate family, friends, and guests. It feels less like simply owning a beautiful home and more like owning your own private Berkshire retreat.

What would you say to a buyer trying to imagine their life in this space?

I'd tell them to stop thinking of it as just a house and imagine what life here could actually feel like. Mornings on the lake, afternoons on the water or by the pool, evenings entertaining friends and family with the mountains as your backdrop. This is a place where everyday life can feel like a vacation and where you can create the kind of memories that stay with you for years.

How would you describe the feel or atmosphere of the home?

The home has a really special feel, elegant and impressive, but at the same time warm, relaxed, and incredibly inviting. There's a natural connection to the lake and the outdoors throughout the home, so it never feels like luxury for the sake of luxury. It feels like a place designed to be lived in, enjoyed, and shared with family, friends, and plenty of unforgettable moments.

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