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Jonathan Levine, founder of Pittsfield Gazette, dies of cancer at age 54; paper to cease publication

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Do I have to wear a mask? As COVID cloud lifts, what will life look like in the Berkshires?

The new normal : As the COVID cloud lifts, what will life look like in the Berkshires?

What are the new guidelines? Effective May 29, Massachusetts is rescinding its face covering order and replacing it with new guidance from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. That change means vaccinated people will no longer need to wear a mask indoors or maintain social distancing. The Department of Public Health is issuing a public health advisory, however, asking unvaccinated people to continue to wear their masks indoors. Almost all business restrictions will also be lifted, but individual establishments may choose to set their own guidance. So, pay attention when entering a restaurant or store — do they have a sign posted at the door that says all customers must wear masks? Most likely, restaurants will be clear and upfront about their protocols if they differ from the state and CDC guidelines.

A fork in the road for restaurants: More outdoor dining?

PITTSFIELD — A year of forced restrictions and closures that made operating extremely difficult finally might be coming to an end for Berkshire restaurants. Although things aren’t back to normal yet, local restaurant owners believe that the worst is behind them as the local economy begins to rebound from the coronavirus pandemic. “I think we’re going to be fine,” said Mickey Soldato, who owns three area restaurants, Zucchini’s and The Roasted Garlic in Pittsfield and Mario’s in New Lebanon, N.Y. “I think we’re absolutely on the downside of this.” “It’s definitely daylight,” said Tony Mazzeo, who, along with his brother, Michael, owns Mazzeo’s Ristorante in Pittsfield. “People are getting vaccinated, and that’s helping.”

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