Pittsfield Citizen Police Academy

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PITTSFIELD, Mass. — The Pittsfield Police Department announced the Spring 2026 session of the Citizen Police Academy. 
 
The academy provides an opportunity for individuals to gain a better understanding of department operations and issues and topics affecting modern day policing, stated a press release.
 
The department is seeking interested citizens, volunteers, community-policing partners, local business leaders, students and educators to apply for this exciting opportunity. Class size will be capped at 20 participants.
 
Classes will be held at various locations including the Pittsfield Police Department and Berkshire Community College on Wednesday evenings from 5:30 to 8:00 PM starting April 29 through June 17, 2026.
 
Applicants must be at least 18 years of age, and live or work in the City of Pittsfield. All applicants will be subject to a criminal history background check, as some prior criminal offenses may be disqualifying.
 
Interested applicants should contact Sgt. Shaun Gariepy via email at sgariepy@pittsfieldma.gov with any questions, or to obtain an application.
 
Applications can also be picked up at the front lobby of the Pittsfield Police Department
 
The Deadline to apply is Friday, April 17, 2026.
 
Applications can be dropped off at PPD Headquarters, emailed to sgariepy@pittsfieldma.gov, or mailed to Sgt. Gariepy at 39 Allen Street, Pittsfield, MA 01201. Those not selected for the current session will be placed on an eligibility list to attend the next scheduled class.
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Dalton Chief, 3 Firefighters Retire

By Sabrina DammsiBerkshires Staff
DALTON, Mass. — The Fire District's endeavor to keep interim Fire Chief Christopher Cachat on has ended — though it's not clear if that's permanent. 
 
In a Facebook post Thursday morning, the district announced that during an executive session on Tuesday, the Board of Water Commissioners met with and accepted the retirements of Cachat, Assistant Chief Michael Cachat, Safety Officer Barry Smith, and Safety Officer Steven Perry.
 
The decision comes following grumbling over the district's efforts to obtain state approval to keep Cachat on as a permanent chief position, a requirement given the state's mandatory retirement age for firefighters is 65. 
 
If approved, Cachat, who is currently 68, would serve as chief for about a year and a half, at which time the board will need to hire a new chief. 
 
Capt. Ryan Foley was promoted to interim chief and will be working in this position in a full-time capacity.
 
"The Commissioners, the Fire District, and the Fire Department want to express their deepest gratitude and appreciation for the decades of service from these four outstanding firemen," the district wrote in its post. 
 
"With over 100 years of service among them, their guidance and experience will be greatly missed, and we thank each of them for answering the call for so many years." 
 
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