The McGee Automotive Group won zoning board approval to move its Pittsfield BMW and Audi-VW store to a site in Lenox’s commercial zone. Now, two more steps are needed to
An application for a 164-seat brewery/restaurant off Pittsfield Road in Lenox encounters zoning board concerns about traffic safety on the high-speed Route 7/20 state highway.
LENOX â The townâs zoning board has approved a renovation and expansion of the Days Inn motel off Pittsfield Road (Route 7/20) by a developer under contract to purchase the property for $1,950,000, part of a proposed total investment of up to $10 million.
The project would add five guest rooms to an upscaled 60-unit motel, create an enhanced lobby and registration area, and add a bar and light-fare restaurant.
Ahead of the 5-0 vote, Zoning Board of Appeals member Albert Harper declared that the applicant for a revised special permit and site plan approval had demonstrated that the âcommunity needs greatly outweigh any detrimental effectâ to the Twelve Oaks Village retirement community on a hillside above the motel, built in the early 1970s as the Susse Chalet.
6 FORT DETRICK, MD – The U.S. Army Medical Materiel Development Activity, in partnership with BioFire Defense LLC, announced U.S. Food and Drug Administration marketing approvals for the Next Generation Diagnostics System Increment 1 Infectious Disease Panel, also known as the Global Fever Panel, and the associated External Control Kit.
The FilmArray® Global Fever Panel is a commercially available single-use, fully enclosed test for use with the BioFire® FilmArray 2.0 instrument to aid in the diagnosis of malaria, dengue fever, chikungunya fever and leptospirosis.
Although these diseases are rare in the United States, they are common in other parts of the world where U.S. Service Members are or may be deployed.