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Golf is no longer the No. 1 priority in Bryan Bigley’s life. After more than a dozen years of chasing his dream of making it on the PGA Tour, the Schalmont High School and Siena College graduate doesn’t have to worry about making the cut in order to earn enough money to keep his career afloat.
Now living just outside of San Francisco, Bigley is married, enjoys his role as a stay-at-home dad for his two stepsons, and hits the little white ball around just for fun these days.
PITTSFIELD â Over a dozen projects are in the running to receive a financial boost courtesy of the Community Preservation Act.
In the years since Pittsfield voters passed the act in 2016, funding requests have exceeded the amount of CPA money available, said City Planner C.J. Hoss. But this year, the $620,000 pot is enough to approve all 13 project requests, with some left over.
Past years CPA requests have come in around $1 million, give or take, Hoss said, but totaled $572,531 this year.
Hoss said the pandemic ushered in fundraising challenges and increased competition for many grants, meaning local nonprofits, which are popular requesters of CPA funds, might not have quite as many eligible projects on tap. âA lot of them arenât in a place to consider projects like they were in years past,â he said.
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