Pittsfield's Ward 7 Councilor Steps Down

By Brittany PolitoiBerkshires Staff
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PITTSFIELD, Mass. — Ward 7 Councilor Rhonda Serre will step down from her post a couple of months early to work in education. 

"Tonight will be officially my last City Council meeting," she reported at the conclusion of Tuesday's Committee of the Whole meeting. 

"I'm stepping down a few meetings earlier than originally planned because I've accepted an opportunity to join the public schools. I'm returning back to my roots. This has been a long-term plan all along, but it wasn't expected to happen until next September, so it's a little premature." 

She said constituents in Ward 7 who need assistance are encouraged to reach out to any of the four at-large councilors until the seat if filled.

She feels that this council did a "tremendous" amount of work, and after the night's unanimous preliminary approval of the revised City Code in conformity with the City Charter, felt comfortable that city issues have been moving along. 

"I just want to say to you guys, this has been one of the most productive City Councils I have seen in decades," Serre said. 

"It has been an absolute honor to serve with each and every one of you. My original campaign promises have all been fulfilled, except one." 

She turned to Councilor at Large Earl Persip, III, chair of the Wahconah Park Restoration Committee, and said to expect her at every meeting until the project is done. 

"I'm looking forward to the next servant who's going to step forward and serve on behalf of the residents of Ward 7. I encourage any constituents within Ward 7 to reach out to our fine at large counselors for assistance. I'm sure any one of you would be willing to help out. Most of the issues I have already brought forward," she said. 



"There is nothing open on my desk at the moment, but if you need any reference or questions for me in dealing with an issue, please feel free to reach out, and I'd be happy to fill you in with the history." 

President Peter White clarified that since Pittsfield is within 120 days of an election, to be held Nov. 4, the vacancy will not be filled. Serre was not running for re-election and Anthony Maffuccio, former Ward 7 councilor, and Katherine Nagy Moody are vying to replace her.

The City Council unanimously supported a final draft of the City Code that was brought forward by the Ordinance Review Committee after three years of work to rid the code of outdated language, typos, duplications, and conflicts. 

Ward 1 Councilor Kenneth Warren commended the committee's work in updating the code and made a friendly amendment to remove a section about firearm discharge because it is regulated by state law.  It was clarified that the change will not be reflected in next week's City Council materials due to time, but it is accepted. 

Serre reported that she served on this committee long before running for council.  She thanked other members and explained it was "an immense amount of work."  

Members include: Chair Jody Phillips, City Clerk Michele Benjamin, Esther Anderson, Rhonda Serre, Kerry Sullivan, and Attorney Stephen Pagnotta. 


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Friday Front Porch Feature: Allendale Pines North

By Breanna SteeleiBerkshires Staff

PITTSFIELD, Mass. — Are you looking for an inexpensive home to raise your family in? Then this might be the home for you. And if not, there's a couple other options.

Our Friday Front Porch is a weekly feature spotlighting attractive homes for sale in Berkshire County. This week we are showcasing model homes at Allendale Pines North.

Teton Management is opening its new manufactured housing development next Allendale Pines at 395 Cheshire Road, and has three different model homes to choose from.

The Monroe with a full porch and with a half-porch, and The Aspire are available to move into in March. 

All the models have three bedrooms and two baths in 1,280 square feet, and include two parking spaces. The Monroe full-porch is on the market for $194,900, Monroe half-porch $189,900, and The Aspire for $204,900. View a video tour here.

The lot rent is $550 a month and it includes trash removal and recycling, as well as water and sewer. Tenants are responsible for their own utilities and lawn care/snow removal. Dogs and cats are allowed, for up to two pets.

We spoke with Val Whaling from Teton Management about the new homes.

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

The three models — Monroe Full- Porch, Monroe Half -Porch, and The Aspire — are Titan Home products manufactured by Champion Homes and stand out in the current market because:

  • The purchase price of these homes is well below current market rate single-family homes in Berkshire County.

  • The 5 Star Energy-Efficient rating (featuring energy-efficient windows and high- performance insulation) and one-year warranty on the home, sets these homes apart from older, stick-built homes.

  • These homes are built to strict HUD standards and include structural integrity in order to meet federal standards for durability, safety and wind resistance.

Are there any stand-out design features? 

Stand out features include: open concept floorplan, covered porches, stainless steel appliances, large laundry room /mudrooms, and large glass walk-in showers.

What kind of buyer do you see this home being perfect for? 

First time homebuyers/ professionals preferring home ownership vs. renting, empty nesters wanting to downsize, and cost-conscious individuals preferring the affordability of these homes.

What's the neighborhood like? 

Allendale Pines North will be comprised of 22 brand-new homes, on individual lots, set on beautiful property, neighboring the Ashuwillticook Rail Trail. The property is located at 395 Cheshire Road, Pittsfield, offering proximity to retail shopping and dining. Additionally, Allendale Pines North property is well managed by a reputable owner/operator. (All adult community residents are approved via community application approval process.).

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

"Imagine the cost savings of owning a brand-new, energy-efficient home, easy to maintain and allowing the convenience of modern day and easy living, in a quiet, well-managed community."

What does the home come with? 

Included are: Stainless steel Whirlpool appliances (refrigerator with icemaker, dishwasher, and gas stove/oven), and closets equipped with shelf/hanging rod. Plus an 8-by-10-foot Amish built shed, two wooden entrance stairs with wooden handrails and black wrought iron spindles, two-car driveway, sidewalks and brand-new water/sewer infrastructure.

You can find out more about these homes on its listing here.

*Front Porch Feature brings you an exclusive to some of the houses listed on our real estate page every week. Here we take a bit of a deeper dive into a certain house for sale and ask questions so you don't have to.

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