BCC to Offer Front End Web Development Course

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PITTSFIELD, Mass. — Berkshire Community College (BCC) has added Front End JavaScript Fundamentals, a hands-on coding and user interface design experience. 
 
The 12-week course, presented in partnership with Can Code Communities, will be held virtually on Mondays and Wednesdays, Sept. 15-Dec. 10, 2025, from 5:45-8:45 p.m. 
 
Students will build a solid foundation in HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and collaborative version control tools like GitHub. Trainees will also complete a group project. This course may especially appeal to graphic designers and aspiring app developers ready to take
their careers to the next level. 
 
Scholarships, including free course tuition, are available for those who qualify. Laptop and/or internet access can be provided if needed. 
 
To apply, visit berkshirecc.edu/developer
 

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Dalton Capital Planning Committee Takes First Steps

By Sabrina DammsiBerkshires Staff
DALTON, Mass. — The Capital Planning Committee held its first meeting last week; the first step in a yearlong process of developing a five-year capital plan. 
 
The meeting kicked off with Thomas Irwin, a Finance Committee member, elected chairman, and Dennis Croughwell, a Planning Board member, elected vice chair. 
 
The committee was established during the annual town meeting in May 2025. Irwin was instrumental in developing the Capital Planning Committee, which was modeled on the town of Lee's committee.
 
The goal is to produce a practical, prioritized five-year capital improvement plan that helps the Select Board and Finance Committee make informed budget and capital decisions. 
 
According to Town Manager Eric Anderson, the committee is responsible for collecting and reviewing all capital plans that impact the town.
 
This includes plans from departments and agencies outside its direct authority, such as the water department, fire department, schools, and relevant Pittsfield agencies — especially those concerning sewer and wastewater treatment.
 
The committee's goal is to gain a comprehensive understanding of capital needs and their budgetary impact across all sectors, and then prioritize these needs based on urgency.
 
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