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Already beautiful Now more so? Windsor State Forest center gets its makeover

WINDSOR — A hidden gem, now sporting a $2 million polish. For more than a decade, people arriving at the 1,845-acre Windsor State Forest might well have imagined tumbleweed bouncing across an unkempt parking lot. It was that far gone. Today, crews hired by the state Department of Conservation and Recreation are putting final touches on a bold makeover, the first of three steps to rehab this once-popular getaway, officially offline since 2009. Raul Silva, the department’s director of facilities engineering, says major initial work is complete â€” including a new bathroom facility and welcome center, extensive landscaping and a meandering walkway that is accessible to all. More work lies ahead, but for now, the idyll off River Road is open for picnics along a branch of the Westfield River.

Workforce Board Recognizes 5 with Impact Awards, Highlights Pandemic Efforts

PITTSFIELD, Mass. The MassHire Berkshire Workforce Board on Thursday held its annual meeting virtually during which five local professionals were recognized with Workforce Impact Awards and the board highlighted its yearly efforts in meeting the demand for highly skilled workers in Berkshire County.     During fiscal 2021, the board leveraged more than $3.5 million to assist 662 employers, 2,600 job seekers, and 3,400 youth with workforce needs.     Since March 2020, the Workforce Board assisted over 650 companies with their workforce needs, answering their immediate employment questions, connecting them to grants and economic development opportunities, referring them to the Career Center, and collaborating with them with numerous training grants, Executive Director Heather Boulger said.

Berkshire Workforce Board Recognizes 5 with Workforce Impact Awards, Highlights Pandemic Efforts

Berkshire Workforce Board Recognizes 5 with Workforce Impact Awards, Highlights Pandemic Efforts
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Towns ask state to improve reliability of middle mile internet network | Local News

Citing recent problems, leaders of more than a dozen publicly owned broadband systems are asking a state tech agency to make the “middle mile” network more reliable, preventing service gaps that leave people in rural areas without phones as well as internet access. The state, in response, says towns are in a position to find solutions as well, by working with the network’s operator and their internet service provider. “It’s going to take some money and some time, we acknowledge that,” Jim Drawe, executive director of WiredWest, wrote in a letter this week to Carolyn Kirk, executive director of the Massachusetts Technology Collaborative. WiredWest represents towns that used state money to build fiber networks.

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