Dress for Success Event

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PITTSFIELD, Mass. — On Friday, Sept. 13 District Attorney Shugrue will host a Dress for Success event. 
 
The event is open to all people living in Berkshire County. It will take place from 11am to 3pm at the Pittsfield Holiday Inn, 1 West Street, Pittsfield.
 
Dress for Success is an organization providing free professional clothing, training for job seekers, and working professionals. 
 
Over the past two years, the District Attorney's Office has coordinated clothing donations across the county. People can continue to donate their professional clothing at the Berkshire District Attorney's Office, 7 North Street Pittsfield. 
 
"I am proud to be hosting this event for a second year," District Attorney Shugrue said. "As a District Attorney I believe we must work in the community to support and advocate for all people, including those seeking a new start regardless of their background or circumstances."
 
The Berkshire District Attorney's Dress for Success event has been made possible through the partnership with the following organizations: All-Ways Moving & Storage of Pittsfield and the Dress for Success of Western Massachusetts
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Pittsfield Council Preview: Councilor Privacy & Halting Berkshire Gas Work Permits

By Brittany PolitoiBerkshires Staff

PITTSFIELD, Mass. — On Tuesday, the City Council will see requests to protect their own safety when it comes to sensitive information, and to deny work permits from Berkshire Gas due to "substandard" conditions. 

A request to remove councilors' addresses from city documents and websites and replace them with "70 Allen Street" to improve safety will be referred to the Ordinances and Rules subcommittee. Councilors' addresses, city email, and phone numbers are currently available on Pittsfield's staff directory page. 

The petition was submitted by Ward 1 Councilor Kenneth Warren, Ward 2 Councilor Cameron Cunningham, Ward 4 Councilor James Conant, and Ward 7 Councilor Katherine Moody. 

The councilors explain in the meeting packet that they want elected officials to have the option to replace their home addresses on all city documents and websites, including Pittsfield Community Television, with the City Hall address. 

Recently, the City Council approved Ward 6 Councilor Dina Lampiasi's request to amend City Council Rule 1C. Rule 1C requires individuals to disclose their name, address, and the subject they wish to address the council about on a sheet before the open microphone portion of meetings.

Lampiasi asked to only require a person's name and municipality. 

"I don't think that submitting a street address is really appropriate," she explained to the O&R subcommittee earlier this month. 

"It feels invasive, and there are some safety concerns for folks." 

President Earl Persip III wants Berkshire Gas to correct safety and access issues before Pittsfield allows them to do additional work on city property. 

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