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Look Ahead, Pittsfield: Mosquito control, a superintendent decision and school budget talks on the agenda

PITTSFIELD — While school leaders look toward hiring and budgeting, health officials will take up two issues that have been generating community concern. Last week, the School Committee finalized its interview schedule for four superintendent hopefuls, putting current Interim Superintendent Joe Curtis in the spotlight first. Curtis’ interview will kick off the 5 p.m. meeting on Monday, followed by Interim Bozrah, Conn., Superintendent Portia Bonner. Wayland Public Schools Superintendent Arthur Unobskey’s interview will start Tuesday s meeting at the same time, with the final interview of Marisa Mendonsa, principal of Mohawk Trail Regional High School, capping the evening s events. Catch the interviews live online and on PCTV s Education Television, channel 1302, before the committee makes its final hiring decision Wednesday. The vote will come after a budget hearing on the district administration’s proposed $67.3 million spending plan for next fiscal year, whic

Public Health and Safety Panels Votes Against Pittsfield Mosquito Spraying

  The matter will be discussed in Monday s Board of Health meeting and then voted on by the City Council on Tuesday.   I filed this petition because a lot of individuals from the community had great concern about the toxins that were found in the spraying program, Ward 7 Councilor Anthony Maffuccio said.   Just the point of when they come around your neighborhood, and they tell you to cover your garden, cover your air-conditioner vents, and close your windows. That s a red flag to me, that means that they are doing something that is harmful to individuals themselves.   Councilor at Large Yuki Cohen and Ward 2 Councilor Kevin Morandi were not in attendance for this meeting. The motion passed 2-1 with petitioner Maffuccio and Ward 1 Councilor Helen Moon voting in favor and Ward 4 Councilor Chris Connell voting in opposition.

Thirteen prospective candidates pull papers on first day for City Council, School Committee

Thirteen prospective candidates pull papers on first day for City Council, School Committee
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Pittsfield Nomination Papers Available April 2

  Up for election will be City Council seats in all seven wards and four at-large seats for two-year terms. Also on the ballot are the six School Committee seats and the city clerk, all for two-year terms.    The mayor is a four-year term and will not be on the ballot until the 2023 election.   Wards 2, 3 and 4 will have new representation after this election as all three seats are open. Ward 2 s Kevin Morandi, Ward 3 s Nicholas Caccamo and Ward 4 s Chris Connell have all stated they will not run for re-election.   Incumbents are Helen Moon in Ward 1, Patrick Kavey in Ward 5, Dina Guiel Lampiasi in Ward 6 and Anthony Maffuccio in Ward 7. Nominees are required to have the signatures of 50 registered voters who live in their ward.

Pittsfield Council Wants Update on Cell Tower Health Concerns

Pittsfield Council Wants Update on Cell Tower Health Concerns
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