Pittsfield Street Improvement Project: April 22-26

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PITTSFIELD, Mass. The city's street improvement work continues with the following schedule in place for the week of April 22 through April 26:
  • April 22: Paving the first course on Fairway Avenue, Kirkwood Drive, Livingston Avenue & Cleveland Street
  • April 23: Installing curbing on Montgomery Avenue Extension and Sherrill Avenue
  • April 24: Paving the first course on Saratoga Drive, May Terrace and Ivy Lane
  • April 25 & 26: Installing curbing on Fairway Avenue, Kirkwood Drive, Livingston Avenue and Cleveland Street
On-street parking is prohibited during this work between the hours of 6 a.m.- 6 p.m.
 
Use caution when traveling on these roads. This schedule is subject to change based upon weather conditions.
 
 
 
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Ex-Miss Hall's Teacher Indicted on Rape Charges

PITTSFIELD, Mass. — A former Miss Hall's School teacher accused of sexually assaulting students at the girls' school has been indicted by a Berkshire grand jury.
 
Matthew Rutledge, 63, was indicted on Tuesday on three counts of rape following testimony provided by Melissa Fares and Hilary Simon, former students.
 
Pittsfield Police opened an investigation into Rutledge in 2024. Rutledge was alleged to have sexually assaulted students while serving as a teacher at Miss Hall's School dating back to the 1990s. In October 2024, the Berkshire District Attorney's Office announced that there were no charges able to be brought forward at that time; however, the office kept the investigation open. 
 
In late fall 2024, Berkshire District Attorney Timothy Shugrue took over the investigation, then tasked a team of special prosecutors and the Berkshire State Police Detective Unit, including resources from the Unresolved Cases Unit, to continue investigating the allegations.
 
In 2025, a summary of a report authored by Aleta Law Firm was released to the public. The report, which was commissioned by the Miss Hall's Board of Trustees, consisted of numerous interviews examining the school's culture. The report detailed a pervasive and chronic pattern of inappropriate staff conduct.
 
Using information gathered by both the DA's Office and the Aleta report, the team of special prosecutors say they found Rutledge to have violated state law. 
 
"It took a long time to get to Tuesday's indictment. I commend the prosecutors and detectives who worked tirelessly to bring this case forward," said Shugrue in a statement. "Most of all, I would like to recognize and commend Melissa Fares and Hilary Simon for their bravery and continued cooperation throughout this long, arduous process. 
 
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