The City of North Adams is excited to announce that a pilot program for expanded outdoor dining will begin on Monday, July 6. To support this initiative, a section of Center Street will be closed to traffic beginning on July 6.
Mayor Linda Tyer announced several key updates to support the City of Pittsfield’s reopening including the new outdoor dining permitting process, the start of the application process for the city’s COVID-19 Economic and Relief Program, and the city’s allotment of CARES Act funding
The city of Pittsfield is on alert as state police warn city officials on Monday that “disruptive agitators” might be planning to move into smaller communities, prompting authorities to increase the number of troopers assigned to local barracks.
According to Parade Committee President Peter Marchetti.
The Pittsfield Parade Committee is sad to announce the cancellation of the 2020 Pittsfield Fourth of July Parade due to the coronavirus pandemic
Crane Stationery Co. restarted operations Friday in defiance of North Adams Mayor Thomas Bernard, claiming that it isn't required to prove its printing business qualifies as "essential" under pandemic rules.
The past week has been a turbulent and confusing one for the employees of Crane Stationery, their families, friends, and neighbors, and our entire North Adams community. Crane is an iconic American brand, one that has been built and sustained through the talent and dedication of the company’s employees in North Adams. My heart goes out to all Crane employees at this incredibly challenging time.
The Crane Paper story has been part of the history of Massachusetts and the nation for nearly 220 years, with the most recent chapters of that story written proudly in North Adams.