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Calling All Artists: Pittsfield Announces Spring Art Contest
The City of Pittsfield is pleased to announce its virtual spring art contest open to city youth and adults.
The contest is being held in lieu of the city’s annual Eggstravaganza Egg Scramble which will not be held this year due to ongoing COVID-19 health and safety protocols.
The contest features a coloring category with two separate submissions for youth in Pre-K and K-2 grades. The contest will also accept original art submissions in the following three categories: grades 3-6, teens, and adults (18 and older). Entries for each contest will be accepted now through Sunday, March 28.
April 16, 2021 | 07:20PM
Several city councilors are crying foul over a superintendent of schools search process that ended with the internal candidate being selected.
The School Committee had failed the city s students, they said, and would move Pittsfield backward. click for more
April 16, 2021 | 01:55AM
The new zoning district will replace the Downtown Arts Overlay District adopted in 2004 and the more traditional historic zoning districts that are within the downtown area. click for more
April 14, 2021 | 11:01PM
Curtis was selected from four candidates on a 4-3 vote with Mayor Linda Tyer, Daniel Elias, William Cameron and Chairwoman Katherine Yon voting in his favor.
PITTSFIELD, Mass. A survey seeking community input on the proposed pump track and bike skills park in Springside Park generated about 96 responses in two weeks. A good majority of the responses were positive, though there was an array of concerns about the project including safety, the pump track s impact on Springside Park, and maintenance. At a special Jan. 5 Parks Commission meeting for the pump track proposal, it was decided that New England Mountain Bike Association and Berkshire chapter President Alison McGee would solicit community input through an online survey. This survey looked at what the community thought this project would bring to Springside Park, any concerns they had, and dove into details such as project size, style, and provided space for any other questions.