Tucker Associates Joins William Pitt Sotheby's International Realty

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LENOX, Mass. — Tucker Associates has announced its decision to join William Pitt Sotheby's International Realty.
 
Founded in 1957, Tucker Associates has been a long-standing presence in the Berkshire real estate community, recognized for its focus on personalized service and knowledge of the local market. Through its alignment with William Pitt Sotheby's International Realty, Tucker Associates now has access to a global network, advanced marketing tools, and an extensive referral system.
 
"This partnership represents an exciting new chapter for Tucker Associates," said Matthew Jarck, Owner of Tucker Associates. "For over six decades, we have been committed to serving our clients with integrity and expertise. Joining forces with William Pitt Sotheby's International Realty allows us to elevate our services while staying true to the values that have defined us since 1957."
 
Stephanie McNair, Regional Brokerage Manager for William Pitt Sotheby's International Realty, shared her enthusiasm: "We are thrilled to welcome Tucker Associates into our family. Their legacy of excellence and commitment to their clients aligns perfectly with our mission. This union will strengthen our presence in the Berkshires and provide unmatched resources to clients seeking to buy or sell homes in this beautiful region."
 
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Pittsfield Council OKs Privacy Measure, Sees Bridge Update

By Brittany PolitoiBerkshires Staff

The state plans to remove some of crumbling concrete on the Dalton Avenue bridge and wrap its repairs into a project with the rail trail. 

PITTSFIELD, Mass. — The City Council is taking steps to protect its own privacy, as well as public comment speakers' privacy. 

On Tuesday, councilors voted to remove their home addresses from city documents and websites and replace them with 70 Allen St., or City Hall, to improve safety. It was brought forward by Ward 4 Councilor James Conant, Ward 7 Councilor Katherine Moody, Ward 1 Councilor Kenneth Warren, and Ward 2 Councilor Cameron Cunningham. 

"This is an easy proposal to support," Ward 6 Councilor Dina Lampiasi said. 

While this doesn't completely block their addresses from public view, as they are listed elsewhere as residents, it makes them a little harder to access. 

Moody pointed out that a Virginia city councilor was set on fire last year by a member of the public. NBC News reported that the attack stemmed from a personal matter. 

"I don't think anybody worries about me being able to defend myself, but I do have children, and I worry for them," Moody explained. 

Warren pointed out that they have done the same for those who speak at public comment. When he was first elected into office years ago, people picketed at his home for his stance on a School Committee issue. 

"Back then, it wasn't that big a deal. Now we find ourselves in very divisive times," Warren said. 

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