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THIRSTY QUITTING PEDA? NOW AIN’T THAT A KICK IN THE HEAD

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BY DAN VALENTI

PLANET VALENTI NEWS AND COMMENTARY

(FORTRESS OF SOLITUDE, THE WEEKEND EDITION MARCH 27-9, 2020) — Can we take a break from the COVID-19 wall-to-wall carpeting and enjoy some humor? THE PLANET says yes, and with that we submit news that PEDA director Corydon Thurston will be retiring at the end of April.

Bring on the dancing girls! Let’s hear a chorus of “The Night They Invited Champagne!”

The jokes can be found in the laboring press release PEDA issued announcing the good news.

The release tells us the move comes after Thirsty’s “nine years of leadership.”

  • Joke 1: He’s retiring, but how will anyone know?
  • Joke 2: The word “leadership.” If you call what Thirsty did for nine years “leadership,” THE PLANET has some fly-infested marshland in Elmsville for sale.

The unintentionally comical release quotes Thirsty calling his years “an incredible journey.” Original meaning of “incredible.” It means “not credible.”

Then, the desperate writer quotes Thirsty: “I’m very proud of our accomplishments.” Note the use of the plural — “accomplishmentS.” Of course, Thirsty didn’t list “accomplishmentS” with an “s.” The best he could come up with? Citing the Berkshire Inundation Center (BIC) “open for business.” Yeah, it’s open for business, all right, but what kind of business?

Could it be more of the “funny business” Mary Jane and Joe Kapanski have gotten so used to, where some fore flushers arrive touting the latest “economic engine?” The next thing you know ol’ Jed’s a millionaire and the Kapanski’s are out millions. The BIC’s price tag, paid for by public dollars without your consent, went from $6 million to $9 million to $11 million to its final price of almost $14 million. Where did the extra millions go? To the dark side of the moon? To sainted residents of a gated community? To feed the hungry and clothe the naked?

Thirsty’s ghosted quote — yeah, like any human being actually talks like that — mentions the table being “set for the growth of Pittsfield’s Innovation Economy.”

Stop us if you’ve heard this one before.

“It seems like the ideal time for my next chapter to begin,” Thirsty intones.

“Pittsfield’s Innovation Economy?” … The “table is set?” … The “next chapter?” God save us all. There aren’t enough exclamation marks in the type case.

After milking the Kapanskis nearly $80,000 a year plus bennies for nine years in a no-show job, Thirsty needs a “next chapter?” What could it be? Being hired by The Lovely Linda as a “consultant” for $95,000?

The release then spills the bad news: “PEDA will remain an independent, quasi-public agency, managed by its 11-member Board of Directors under the leadership [that word again!] of … Chairman Maurice ‘Mick’ Callahan Jr. There are no plans to search for a new part-time director.”

Oh, no, Mr. Bill! Not the dreaded quasi-public/private “partnership.” You know, where the public puts up the dough and the private either takes the profits or, more likely, walks away from the losses and defaults on promises without consequence.

At last, a shred of truth — PEDA finally admits that the job of “executive director” was a joke, not needed. Too bad it cost Pittsfield taxpayers almost a million bucks to pay Thirsty for nine years.

The release says “Michael Coakley, business development manager for the City of Pittsfield, will be appointed PEDA’s interim executive director.” For how much? It doesn’t say, but we do learn that Deanna Ruffer will get to stick her meddling nose into PEDA, with the Department of Community Development taking care of the agency’s “environmental compliance and administrative functions.” Ruffer? Now she’s an environmental expert? As a public servant, Ruffer, a gone gal The Suits wormed back to Pittsfield when The Lovely Linda ousted Dan Bianchi, is a needle stuck on a broken record, playing the same sour notes. Ruffer is to “public service” what a kid’s finger painting is to an original Rembrandt. As for THE PLANET, we’d prefer McGruff, the crime dog, or even Jerry Lewis in “The Bellhop.” France considered him a “genius,” after all.

Coakley? Ruffer? Mr. Do Nothing and Ms. Nothin Doing (nod the the late, great Tim Horgan). As we used to say, “There goes the neighborhood.”

The release gets funnier. Mickster highlights Thirsty’s “notable accomplishmentS,” plural.

  • Thirsty “did an incredible job shepherding PEDA and the business park.” How? By counting sheep?
  • He “played an integral role” in “the development of … the BIC.” What, that one again??
  • He “headed the negotiations with GE, CSX railway, and MassDOT that led the the demolition and reconstruction of the Woodlawn Avenue Bridge.” Alec Guinness built the bridge over the River Kwai in faster time. The bridge to nowhere took forever to build. Callahan notes the vital importance of the bridge as a link to something called “the Tyler Street Business District.” He must mean the Tyler Street Monkey Business District, ripe with poor lighting, $600 trash cans, drug trafficking, prostitution, murder, and Pittsfield’s “armies of the night.”

“We all owe Cory a major debt of gratitude for his tireless efforts,” Mickster sobs.

Yeah? All “we” owe Thirsty is a swift kick in the rump on his way out.

Now the “good news/bad news” joke. Which one do you want first? The good? OK.

The good news is that we finally get rid of Thirsty. The bad news is what the press release calls “[t]he consolidation of PEDA and William Stanley Business Park operations under Coakley and [Ruffer].” Callahan says this “will create more efficiency and the anticipated savings will enable PEDA to preserve more of its capital for economic incentives for future projects at the [b]usiness [p]ark.”

There you have it. The “anticipated savings” won’t come back to taxpayers, the rightful owners, but will be used for more handouts along the lines of EVA Worldwide, WorkshopLive!, Nuclea, etcetera, etcetera, etcetera. Of course, the “consolidation” will likely create no savings whatsoever. Rather, it will end up costing the Kapanskis. It always does.

The Lovely Linda next slinks into the press release. Now THAT’s funny! Her Halitosis speaks:

“We are thankful to Cory for his dedicated service through the years,” the mayor said, “and we wish him the very best in the next and exciting chapter ahead. The consolidation of PEDA and the William Stanley Business Park will further align and streamline our efforts to advance growth in the City of Pittsfield. It will connect these powerful resources, uniting them for the common goal of growing the city’s economy, providing new job opportunities for our residents and continuing the vital revitalization of Tyler Street and the Morningside neighborhood.”

What a load of the runs. Pure stenchified liquid.

Then the release quotes Coakley, perpetuating the verbal torture:

“Wayfair is a perfect example of a company that was interested in expanding its operations in Pittsfield,” Coakley said. “We showed Wayfair representatives several locations throughout the city, including the Dumpster Behind Paul Rich.”

Okay. He didn’t say “the Dumpster Behind Paul Rich.” In fact, he didn’t cite any examples, probably because there were no such showings. After the nationwide search for a location, Wayfair just happened to convert 40,000 square feet in the — you sitting down? — Clock Tower Building for their sales and service center. And who happens to own the Clock Tower Building?

Folks, they don’t care if you live or die during a pandemic. You think they give a squirt about your money?

Rumor has it that The Suits plan to give Thirsty a testimonial dinner. On the menu, a Chinese dish called Sum Dum Gai, spelled, “Some Dumb Guy.”

Godspeed, Thirsty.

Have a great weekend, everybody.

————————————————————–

“I’ll tell you all kinds of love. Love to put nails in your Savior and cry when he’s gone”Gun Hill Road.

“OPEN THE WINDOW, AUNT MILLIE.”

LOVE TO ALL.

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Bessie X Tweed
Bessie X Tweed
4 years ago

Yeah, a real maverick that Cory. Why don’t they just electrocute us all and hire The Stooge.

Police Report
Police Report
4 years ago

The city of Pittsfield has zero to do with anything related to Wayfair. It was a gift that fell into their lap due to the place of residence of the CEO and state level tax breaks.

Dynamic Vibrator
Dynamic Vibrator
Reply to  Police Report
4 years ago

pOOR lINDA.

Truthsayer
Truthsayer
Reply to  Police Report
4 years ago

Go ask Wayfair how many Pittsfield employees just got furloughed? Yes, it’s true.

Chuck Vincelette
Chuck Vincelette
Reply to  Truthsayer
4 years ago

One of many companies furloughing employees. Needs to be done.

Magoo
Magoo
4 years ago

Well 7 ‘s return to the Berkshires,makes,a bit ofof sense now. Next ceo will be a female.

Jonathan Melle
Jonathan Melle
4 years ago

I love it! PEDA is going to turn 22 years old this Summer of 2020 and it still a polluted and vacant wasteland that represents the worst in post-industrial America. When Trump tanks the U.S. economy with his weird pseudo-science public health policies by the end of May (2020), PEDA will look like a success story. Maybe PEDA can host businesses that will distribute toilet paper, wipes, paper towels, hand sanitizers, hand soap, protective plastic gloves, face masks, face shields.and the like, to the surviving masses.

Johnny2Shoes
Johnny2Shoes
Reply to  Jonathan Melle
4 years ago

JM,
They will build a new center for the PPE storage and distribution and the next gob will get the call to lead it @$ 80,000 a year. Don’t bother applying.

the 5th Dentist
the 5th Dentist
Reply to  Jonathan Melle
4 years ago

While I will not say that Thirsty contributed mightily to the economy. I have to ask Mr. Melle what it is in the past 8 years he has built? Designed? sold/ Promoted etc. that has contributed to the tax base of this or any other economy in a meaningful way? He certainly has plenty of time to lob cheap shots at anyone who doesn’t march in lock step with him. He has told everyone about his Masters Degree surly there is something he can point to a project, a policy or something other than his autobiography of woes and abuse and the hands of everyone he has had an interaction with. From Pittsfield politicians, to Army Personnel, to Bank administrators the Amherst NH Police department and so on. I ask each of you in your daily lives have you had that much strife with your daily interactions? at some point the world isn’t wrong its the man in the mirror

Jonathan Melle
Jonathan Melle
Reply to  the 5th Dentist
4 years ago

Thank you for the dressing down. My dad was a Pittsfield area politician (from the Spring of 1996 – July 1, 2000), and they were not nice to my dad and me, especially a former Pittsfield State Senator and current marijuana drug dealer who I promised I would not name anymore on this awesome blog. When I was a Soldier in the U.S. Army, I complained that a fellow Soldier held a steel bar to my head and I was punished for reporting it. I was sleep deprived for days on end in a cold mid-January winter and then I was given illegal orders drive a 5 ton military truck on Germany’s civilian roads, which was a month after a sleep deprived Soldier jackknifed a civilian car killing a mother driving her son to a German elementary school. I received an Honorable discharge based on a psychiatric condition. I am a 100% service connected disabled Veteran, I received a letter from the White House stating the U.S. President (George W. Bush) sends me his regards after he ordered me a hearing at the VA Central Office near the White House in Washington, D.C. during the Summer of 2004. In closing, I think you are wrong to say I am the bad guy! Rather, I am a respected person, despite all of the people who dislike me and have been mean to me in my life of +44.5-years.

Mr. Fritz
Mr. Fritz
Reply to  Jonathan Melle
4 years ago

Please stop.

Jonathan Melle
Jonathan Melle
Reply to  Mr. Fritz
4 years ago

Why don’t you Nazi loving Trump supporters PLEASE STOP your propaganda and racist and fascist views against basic Human Rights? TRUMP = HITLER!!!!

Jonathan Melle
Jonathan Melle
Reply to  Jonathan Melle
4 years ago

I have a blog page explaining how EVIL Donald Trump really is. I will never support Trump! My politics is defending those who have no rights. If I were a U.S. President, I would tell the World from the past, present, and the future, that those who have no rights have rights under my leadership. I would defend the weakest and most disadvantaged people and bestow on them all the basic Human Rights granted to them by the Nation-State and World. Like Anne Frank, I believe people are good in their hearts. Persecuted people like Anne Frank have a warm and special place in my heart. Donald Trump does not!

– Jonathan Melle

https://jonathanmelleonpolitics.blogspot.com/2016/11/fascist-us-president-donald-trump.html

Ghost Rider
Ghost Rider
Reply to  Jonathan Melle
4 years ago

4 blogs; 20 “I’s,” 3 “my.” and “5 me’s.” Can you define Narcissistic? No?
From the Mayo Clinic:
Narcissistic personality disorder — one of several types of personality disorders — is a mental condition in which people have an inflated sense of their own importance, a deep need for excessive attention and admiration, troubled relationships, and a lack of empathy for others.

Jonathan Melle
Jonathan Melle
Reply to  Ghost Rider
4 years ago

I will never use mental health labels as a weapon against myself or any other person!

Gigi
Gigi
Reply to  Jonathan Melle
4 years ago
Covid Shomvid
Covid Shomvid
4 years ago

PEDA was as useless as Covid to the local economy.

JohnnyTwoCents
JohnnyTwoCents
4 years ago

Went by Clock Tower yesterday after leaving CVS where i was avoided like the plague by the 2 people in there. One lady saw me coming down an aisle towards her and did a 180 outta there. Both Wayfair lots totally empty – I bet they furloughed everybody here.

Police Report
Police Report
Reply to  JohnnyTwoCents
4 years ago

They are all working from at home. Funny how technology is, it’s almost like they didn’t even need any of that office space in the first place.
They remotely log into the call center software using a high level encryption, pass key and token authentication, ( two factor) and they are routed calls directly to their computer.

Biggest problem for Wayfair, returns are up by triple digits.
Ain’t nobody got money for their overpriced furniture.

TellitLikeitIs
TellitLikeitIs
4 years ago

Dan, great column, and a welcome break. So thirsty got 80K annually for a part time job and PEDA was never part of William Stanley, wow? Now,
Coakley and Ruffer to the rescue? Like you wrote Dan this stinks like shit. Perhaps our famous BIC can make some toilet paper because that seems to be the latest economic engine and let’s face it, there’s an awful lot of shit floating around this city, Bull shit that is.

Johnny Dimentia
Johnny Dimentia
4 years ago

Will there be Cory statue in front of the BIC building? If not, why not? Will he get a pension?
Can the public read his emails?

TellitLikeitIs
TellitLikeitIs
Reply to  danvalenti
4 years ago

And then they can use some of the GE econmic develop fund to build it, and Tyer can cut another ribbon and have another picture taken.

Mr. Fritz
Mr. Fritz
4 years ago

Thanks for the comic relief, Dan.
Au revoir to an overpaid, underperforming city official. We need a good housecleaning in this town.

Spagirl
Spagirl
Reply to  Mr. Fritz
4 years ago

His paycheck was called “Winning!!”

Bonsey T
Bonsey T
Reply to  Spagirl
4 years ago

Spa….Who did he Know? Imagine paying that phony seven figures?

TellitLikeitIs
TellitLikeitIs
Reply to  Bonsey T
4 years ago

They are all connected GOBSIGs. How was Thursty hired? I have no idea but you can bet he was connected. And ole Mick by the way is one of the GOBSIGs back in the days of the civic authority push, talked about it Jim Bouton’s book.

Johnny2Shoes
Johnny2Shoes
Reply to  Mr. Fritz
4 years ago

A welcome relief from the daily onslaught of this virus that is 24/7. Having a coffee and laughing a bit is something I haven’t done in awhile.

Johnny2Shoes
Johnny2Shoes
Reply to  danvalenti
4 years ago

We’re all doing well so far. As a diabetic and with past heart surgeries I’m careful as I can be. Thanks!

Edward R. Murrow
Edward R. Murrow
4 years ago

COVID-19 actually a welcome break from the Pitts shit. Pitts always a joke, but never funny, as we document every . . . single . . . day in here.

Tucker had an interesting opening last night on the irresponsible NYC officials who urged people to congregate in Feb/March, in the face of that bastard Trump’s racism in stopping travel from China on JANUARY 31. PC’ll kill ya, ooh, yeah.

Is Samel’s closed? How can I save the Berkshire economy with my sam’ich order if they be closed?

Pat
Pat
Reply to  Edward R. Murrow
4 years ago

Political correctness sure didn’t help Italy or any of the European countries. NYC has also made a lot of bad decisions. I wish President Trump had closed travel from Europe on that same day, but he did do it eventually. First Italy travel was banned and finally Europe. So sick of many far left reporters getting far too eager to report the number of infections and deaths.

Johnny Dimentia
Johnny Dimentia
Reply to  Pat
4 years ago

Neither you or Trump want to hear about people dying. Let’s get this economy running so we can make some money honey!!

Pat
Pat
Reply to  Johnny Dimentia
4 years ago

I notice that all of these reporters who don’t want the economy to start up are not worried at all about their salaries. The media is guaranteed their paycheck so they really have no business telling the rest of American when they should go back to work. Because the money honey is very important to the far left when it comes to themselves and their own families and friends. Nancy Pelosi made sure to take care of her rich friends like PBS and others in the arts so they don’t suffer while the country is shut down. They get billions. Americans will get the amount of their paychecks and we know that will not last forever.

Babci say
Babci say
Reply to  Pat
4 years ago

No money no funny.

Johnny99
Johnny99
Reply to  Edward R. Murrow
4 years ago

Maybe they can use the time closed to clean the place

Johnny2Shoes
Johnny2Shoes
Reply to  Edward R. Murrow
4 years ago

They do make great sandwiches! Dagwood sized. Haven’t had one in awhile though. Not sure if they are open.

Kermit Frog
Kermit Frog
4 years ago

I had a good laugh too. Thanks. I am almost certain that every Wayfair job is now contorted into a patronage job and they are tied to the Union influencers – Fire, police, maybe even teaching In order to reinforce block voting. I suppose that is better than putting these patronage people in actual jobs with impact. Teenagers in India work the call center jobs – they aren’t hard.
I have been wondering as I am not originally from Ma – why do we have School Committees? Why do we have unqualified folks telling authorities how to work? Shouldn’t there be a Dept of Education making decisions instead of a bunch of randos that seek public influence?
The Pitts is done – they won’t get educated people settling here or middle class people who have choice to be in other communities. The capital district has good schools and you don’t have to worry about some ingratiated zoning board person putting a pot farm or other irritant next to your house and destroying its value.
I don’t know now that I think about it how the Mayor can be appointing zoning board members for pot farm decisions if she is economically benefiting from those decisions or is involved in the industry? Isn’t that a tacit conflict of interest?
If you can’t sell your house you can rent it. Rents are very inflated (go figure) and a decent house will have good interest. Texas, PA, MD, VA, Eastern Ma, anywhere really is better.
Good luck folks. Stay safe.

TellitLikeitIs
TellitLikeitIs
Reply to  Kermit Frog
4 years ago

Rent are high here because the feds pay the slumlords $1,200 per month for a 3 bedroom flea bag.

levitan
levitan
Reply to  Kermit Frog
4 years ago

G-d save us from the ‘educated’. Pittsfield needs people who are able to work, build, manufacture, and do so while sober. What 01201 does not need are the intoxicated offshoots of higher education.

Mr. Fritz
Mr. Fritz
4 years ago

Speaking of BIC – what’s happening at Spacely Space Sprockets? Are they still in business? I would assume they are still showing up at their “office” as there are only two employees.

Johnny2Shoes
Johnny2Shoes
Reply to  Mr. Fritz
4 years ago

Sparely Sprocket is in touch with My Favorite Martian to make plans for the next step to the Bold Frontier that is outer space.

Police Report
Police Report
Reply to  Mr. Fritz
4 years ago

They are working from at home with LEGO bricks.

Thomas More
Thomas More
Reply to  Police Report
4 years ago

the parking lot at 46 woodlawn (BIC) has been totally empty all day. Any ideas where the spacemen might be? As for M & B why would you think the taxpayers might be paying the heating and light?

Police Report
Police Report
Reply to  Thomas More
4 years ago

Who owns the building? If there aren’t enough tenants paying triple net rent. Then the taxpayers are paying the heating and lighting

Thomas More’s Shrink
Thomas More’s Shrink
Reply to  Thomas More
4 years ago

Thomas,
No you are not a BIC security guard. Please drive home now. Take the medicine I prescribed for you.

TellitLikeitIs
TellitLikeitIs
Reply to  Thomas More
4 years ago

Same shit, different day

Merry & Bright
Merry & Bright
Reply to  Mr. Fritz
4 years ago

Wonder who pays the electric bill for the BIC building. The whole place is lite up 24/7 day after day. Most likely us taxpayers are paying the bill. This great innovation center evidently never heard of conserving energy.

juicylucy
juicylucy
Reply to  Merry & Bright
4 years ago

Money is of no concern.

Gigi
Gigi
Reply to  Mr. Fritz
4 years ago

I’m sure they’re hard at work….
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dAuQ5hBZqqM

Merry & Bright
Merry & Bright
4 years ago

Isn’t it amazing that Lovely Linda has time to voice all these accolades for Cory who has done absolutely nothing for years, but she can’t speak honestly to the hard working taxpayers of Pittsfield about the Corin19. The PEDA board has always been just a bunch of wannabees that like to dress up and think they are important. Pittsfield was in very tough shape before this virus, once we get through this pandemic and we will , there is not going to be much left to the economy of Pittsfield. Willing to bet that Wayfair will use the virus pandemic to choose not to re-open in Pittsfield’s hub. Although, Lovely Linda will still feel that we are a vibrant, dynamic, innovative, collaborative City. It is time for this Administration and City Council to take their blinders or rose colored glasses off and do their jobs that they were elected to do.

Sack The Hack
Sack The Hack
Reply to  Merry & Bright
4 years ago

A liberal left progressive City Clowncil that bootlicks state controlled Democratic Hacks? Senator Hinds first vote was to give himself a raise. Farley Bouvier sent her kids out of district.

Johnny Dimentia
Johnny Dimentia
Reply to  Merry & Bright
4 years ago

Perhaps Pete (with the mayors collaboration) should start thinking about having the 4th of July parade at the BIC building and everyone could just march in and out of the building, up and down the stairs and around the parking lot. Cory could ride around the building in a Cadillac as the chairman, emcee or whatever the honored guest is called. Stooge could broadcast from the roof with the mayor sitting on his lap and playing with his mustache.
OR, they could just cancel the Goddamn thing and divide the donations up amounst themselves as that only seems fair. Cancel it now and stop pretending it might actually happen cuz there is zero chance. nada. none and now way hosea

Merry & Bright
Merry & Bright
Reply to  Johnny Dimentia
4 years ago

Good one, thanks for the laugh. Sad thing I can envision it all. Yikes!

Sojourner Truth
Sojourner Truth
4 years ago

There are numerous outlandish faux pas” made by Cory-the-don during his tenure as well has many deeply concealed secrets and blunders, but a televised one remembered was made when PEDA was “pursuing” a rail car manufacturing operation for the MBTA in 2014. Inorder to present a cost effective and financially appealing proposal to any prospective manufacturer, a PEDA board member asked Corey how far Pittsfield was from the finished product’s destination(s). Corey’s answer was that ‘ it doesn’t matter. Somewhere around Boston”, but we did send them boxes of chocolates.

Johnny Dimentia
Johnny Dimentia
4 years ago

If you get bored this is a great dance to learn. And the music can’t help raise your spirits.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RLqeekxEMZI

Benigno Numine
Benigno Numine
Reply to  Johnny Dimentia
4 years ago

I think I saw Melle in the back row.

Truthsayer
Truthsayer
4 years ago

Cory always tried to fill his dad’s shoes, but lacked the talent or mental capacity. He did get some things out of PEDA though. He got to do not a lot of work for a nice check. He has been busy, just not at PEDA.

Scat Cratch Fever
Scat Cratch Fever
Reply to  Truthsayer
4 years ago

Went down North Street and wind sent-dust in my eye. Is that a problem? Anyone.?

Johnny Absurds Doctor
Johnny Absurds Doctor
Reply to  Scat Cratch Fever
4 years ago

I would need to know which eye it was before giving a diagnosis. Also, did the dust come up North street or from a side alley with homeless people crowded around a barrel fire? But for now irrigate it with a saline solution and put dark blue a patch over it. Right now I am busy trying to get a wedged test swab out of some guys nose.

Benigno Numine
Benigno Numine
4 years ago

Important update on the PPS grab-and-go meal program

Effective Monday, March 30, the Pittsfield Public Schools will begin a new schedule for breakfast and lunch service, as part of our commitment to meet the needs of city youth and maintain a sustainable program for our food service team. Meal service for will run from noon to 1 p.m.

The program will be in effect Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. On each day that the meal program is in operation, students will receive meals for multiple days.

The new schedule is as follows:
• Monday: meals for Monday and Tuesday
• Wednesday: meals for Wednesday and Thursday
• Friday: meals for Friday, Saturday, and Sunday

The following sites throughout Pittsfield are as follows:
• Morningside Community School, 100 Burbank St.
• Conte Community School, 200 West Union St.
• Dower Square Housing Village, 253 Wahconah St.
• The Berkshire Family YMCA, 292 North St.
• Boys & Girls Club of the Berkshires,16 Melville St.
• Brattlebrook Apartments, April Lane.
• Berkshire Peak Apartments, 341 West St.
• Wilson Park Housing, Memorial Drive.

Scat Cratch Fever
Scat Cratch Fever
Reply to  Benigno Numine
4 years ago

Well who picks up the meals?

Police Report
Police Report
Reply to  Scat Cratch Fever
4 years ago

Parents, care givers, grandparents.

Johnny2Shoes
Johnny2Shoes
Reply to  Scat Cratch Fever
4 years ago

There was 3 Different father’s picking up meals for one mother’s household of 3 children. Not kidding.

TellitLikeitIs
TellitLikeitIs
Reply to  Benigno Numine
4 years ago

If tax payers are paying I am against it. It’s the parents job to feed their children. And what proof is required. I smell a free lunch

Police Report
Police Report
Reply to  TellitLikeitIs
4 years ago

All students in Pittsfield get free lunch. It’s part of the federal free lunch program.

Johnny2Shoes
Johnny2Shoes
Reply to  Benigno Numine
4 years ago

12- 1 pm sounds about right. That’s the time most parents in these areas roll out of bed.

Edward R. Murrow
Edward R. Murrow
4 years ago

OK, here we go–it starts in trying to move Joe Buffoon (“Sleepy Joe Biden”) out of the way because the Dims know he’s a walking disaster. Can he actually walk? Certainly not walk and talk at the same time, or even sit and talk, for that matter.

https://dailycaller.com/2020/03/27/joe-biden-accused-of-sexually-assault-tara-reade/

Gertrude IzaBum
Gertrude IzaBum
Reply to  Edward R. Murrow
4 years ago

Please if your sick don’t go out. I seen this clown on the Onota Causeway coughing next to a man sitting in a chair smoking a cigarette. Cops are catching this all over the country

TellitLikeitIs
TellitLikeitIs
Reply to  Gertrude IzaBum
4 years ago

They are supposed to be practicing Fishtancing. And what do you expect the cops to do about it? What crime is it really? There is no crime they can arrest for and even if they could, the last thing they want to do now is manhandle a Cornona carrier, especially when they all know Harrington ain’t gonna do diddly.

Johnny2Shoes
Johnny2Shoes
Reply to  Edward R. Murrow
4 years ago

Clinton machine behind it?

Edward R. Murrow
Edward R. Murrow
Reply to  Johnny2Shoes
4 years ago

That’d be my first guest. Or an ObamaClinton thing. But I don’t think there’s any love all around in any direction.

How did Buffoona Joe do in the town hall last night?

I haven’t seen the finger penetration story anywhere else yet. Might take more women, whom I believe, don’t you?, to come forward for more mass.

But timing always the question in these things. Why now? Not last year? Oh, right, that would have messed up the impeachment thing. Why not this September? Maybe get it out early and let it pass.

Might have to bring in Hillary to control the bimbo eruptions.

Johnny2Shoes
Johnny2Shoes
Reply to  Edward R. Murrow
4 years ago

Joe’s town hall was like watching a never ending train wreck. Stumbled, mumbling and lost track of thought. I wish someone would step in and stop this on his behalf. He says he wants a woman as VP and I don’t think it won’t be his call as he will be replaced. I think he was leaning towards Kamala.

Gigi
Gigi
4 years ago

Cuomo & other governors who declared their states as sanctuaries for illegals (in violation of federal laws) now begging for federal money! Had they used their revenues to prepare for disaster scenarios and improve healthcare for their citizens – instead of handing out freebies to illegals – they would have been in a better position to handle the pandemic.

https://thefederalist.com/2020/03/27/sanctuary-cities-that-rejected-federal-law-are-now-pleading-for-federal-help/

Gigi
Gigi
4 years ago
Pat
Pat
Reply to  Gigi
4 years ago

That’s what they are pushing for. One leader (if you can imagine the insanity of that) in charge of the entire world. Nothing could go wrong with that scenario? Right?

Police Report
Police Report
4 years ago

Good news/bad news

Good news, most of the stores are pretty well stocked. Not quite the selection but more than enough.
Toilet paper is coming back, lots of paper towels and disinfecting wipes.

Bad news, people don’t pay attention to social distancing. The worst offenders seem to be the 60+ crowd and out of towners.

Johnny Absurd
Johnny Absurd
Reply to  Police Report
4 years ago

Also prices seem to be going up. Toilet paper near 2 bucks a roll and my prediction is that it will stay high forever. How about we start calling out stores or companies who are gouging.

Edward R. Murrow
Edward R. Murrow
Reply to  Police Report
4 years ago

I saw NO TP, paper towels, or disinfecting wipes in Big Y Friday or in Target yesterday

Blare
Blare
Reply to  Police Report
4 years ago

Funny. And how do you identify these out-of-towners who don’t pay attention to social distancing? Do you know all 125,000 permanent residents of Berkshire County? Do you ask people for ID when you see them violate the 6ft rule? Here’s a newsflash for you: One of the reasons Pittsfield has been a struggling, slowly dying town for 30 years is because it is so provincial. Out-of-towner’s have never been welcomed here, and they know it. They are viewed with suspicion and scorn. And so few relocate here, we get no turnover in our population bringing fresh blood and ideas, and here we are. But go ahead. Broadcast your irrational “stay out the hell out!” message, ridicule those “second-homers” who pay the same taxes we do and use almost none of the services, and then in a few months re-start your whining about Pittsfield GOBSIGS , etc. You are brilliant.

Blare
Blare
Reply to  Police Report
4 years ago

Fantastic. Here are the self-reported credentials of the author: “I am a voracious reader, traveler, investor, and independent thinker. Sometimes, I write.” Not surprising that she reports a slew of bad information relying almost entirely on personal anecdotes provided by people who have suffered. Heartbreaking stories to read, but irrelevant to the high-level analysis of COVID.

charles garivaltis
charles garivaltis
4 years ago

A recent story about the Hoosac Valley girls basketball team being state co-champions. Congratulations Coach Wojcik, you did it again. A great group of youngsters. I don’t like a co-championship, but this is what it is nowadays. Having an Adams team here is nothing new. This small, Polish ethnically oriented town, coached by Art Fox ,Chet Zabec and others, has turned out great athletes and championship teams for the past hundred years. During my time from the 1940s to now, I have been a spectator and high school participant against these Adams kids. There have been none better. They are the best. I played against one of the all-time great Adams athletes, Chet Bury. Chet was a three-sport star who was a first stringer in all sports from 9th grade to his senior year. His 1950 basketball team were West Mass.basketball champs. They repeated as West. Mass champs in 1953.These championships were soon followed by football great Roger Benvenuti, as good a runner ever produced by Berkshire County and recruited bt West Point, and legendary lineman Bob Armata who became a fraternity brother at Colgate University. I can never forget the 1944-45 basketball team coached by the great Art Fox who won the Mass. state championship and lost by 2 points to Hillhouse High of New Haven, Conn. for the New England Championship.Yes, indeed, the Hoosac Valley girls of today have done themselves proud living up to the great traditions of past area teams.

Gertrude IzaBum
Gertrude IzaBum
Reply to  charles garivaltis
4 years ago

Advice to authorities. You never arrest some of these dead beats for years and now is not the time. I could swear there is this one character who has gotten three hundred calls on him in the last ten years….at least. Or maybe two years,seriously.

Deputed Don
Deputed Don
Reply to  Gertrude IzaBum
4 years ago

Is that the one they call the worlds greatest fisherman? Maybe we ought to get him on the Sturgeon show and he can tell us how to survive.

republilefty
republilefty
Reply to  charles garivaltis
4 years ago

Chuck ever hear of a Schermerhorn from Adams sports

charles garivaltis
charles garivaltis
Reply to  republilefty
4 years ago

I don’t recall a Schermerhorn from Adams sports. Name does sound familiar as a historical figure. Please fill me in. Adams has had so many good athletes. I remember quite a few. One I will never forget is a left handed pitcher name of Huck Leja. He struck me out twice when Pittsfield played Adams in the field behind the row houses. Huck was excellent. Went to the pros for a couple years.

Gobsig
Gobsig
Reply to  charles garivaltis
4 years ago

I knew a Flugelhorn from Tangelwood

Toni DingBatbich
Toni DingBatbich
Reply to  charles garivaltis
4 years ago

The Lamb Brothers

Jodi Phosterd
Jodi Phosterd
Reply to  Toni DingBatbich
4 years ago

Jerry and Tommy Lamb. Excellent athletes. We beat them back in the day at P H S
It was our introduction t……the Slience of the Lambs…heh heh….-

TellitLikeitIs
TellitLikeitIs
Reply to  charles garivaltis
4 years ago

Schemerhorn, James perhaps, 1970s, Cecelia Terrace, behind Crosby. Great soccer player

Thomas More
Thomas More
Reply to  charles garivaltis
4 years ago

He’s probably talking about Bob Eichorn, one of the greats in every sport. He played with Bob Bigelow, Billy Todt, Bobby Dilego and Benvenuti. He went on to play at UMass. Also don’t forget Dale Long and George Bigelow. Another, who came later and was a good friend was Frankie Zoltek. We were riding through Adams one day and he pointed to the huge mill at the corner of Hoosac St. and said. “That’s where I’d be if I didn’t play basketball.

charles garivaltis
charles garivaltis
Reply to  Thomas More
4 years ago

They were all good ones. I have to add Art Fox, Jr. to the list. He was fast and tough. Later played halfback for Colgate.

Thomas More
Thomas More
Reply to  charles garivaltis
4 years ago

and the Koczela brothers, Stan & Joe

charles garivaltis
charles garivaltis
Reply to  Thomas More
4 years ago

The Koczela brothers were good ballplayers. I think they were recruited by UMass.This was Chet Bury’s freshman year and he was a first-teamer. .This team won the 1950 Western Mass. Basketball Championship.

Thomas More
Thomas More
Reply to  charles garivaltis
4 years ago

They did go to UMass but left due to home sickness before the season started.

charles garivaltis
charles garivaltis
Reply to  danvalenti
4 years ago

Is Thomas More a former sportswriter? I’m amazed at his knowledge of area jocks and teams. He’s always correct. I forgot Dale Long was in the Navy for a time during the war years Upon release he returned home and reentered Adams High School. Accounts for his being 19 years his senior year. TM sure does know his local sports.

Thomas More
Thomas More
Reply to  charles garivaltis
4 years ago

Just got a good memory Chuck, If you recall Juny Fox’s sister Clementine married Jack Ferguson who was a teammate of yours when you were a sophomore. He played on the ’49 Legion N.E. champion team and the Majestic Restaurant team that got screwed in Johnstown, PA. He was a great player and a great guy.

charles garivaltis
charles garivaltis
Reply to  Thomas More
4 years ago

I knew Clementine and Barbara, twin sisters, red-haired, cheerleaders, pretty girls, friendly with outgoing smiling personalities. Jack Ferguson was an outstanding athlete and a wonderful teammate. Jack was a key player on many of our championship teams. I don’t think it was the Majestic’s that got screwed in Jonestown, Pa. in 1949. Wasn’t this the year Brass Rail won the championship? Ray Goodrich was the manager and Pat Cioffi sponsored the team. Two class guys always helping Pittsfield’s youth. The Majestic’s soon took over as Pittsfield’s entry to the tournament and I wonder if the screwing you referenced was Larry Bossidy not pitching in the tournament one year. I think what happened Larry was added to the Tyler Aces semi-pro team that entered a tournament in the mid-west. Joe Borletto was a Pittsfield sports lover who always kept the Tyler Aces playing – baseball and football. This tournament was big time and many pro players who were Army drafted played for military teams in the tournament. I recall Johnny Antonelli, NY Giants star lefty, being one of the pitchers. Larry pitched for the Aces and hurled superbly. He was one of the pitching stars of the tournament. I don’t know if it was this year or the following year that Larry did not pitch in the Johnstown tournament. I’m not sure of years but it has to be early 50’s.TM, I hope you let me know if I’m accurate here.

Thomas More
Thomas More
Reply to  charles garivaltis
4 years ago

You’re right as far as I know. It was the Tyler Aces team that went to Wichita and somehow got screwed. Frankie Martin owned the Majestic Restaurant and like Pat Cioffi was very generous Pittsfield’s young athletes. The team that went to Johnstown won the tournament.

Thomas More
Thomas More
Reply to  danvalenti
4 years ago

I must eat humble pie on this one. The Majestic team won the Johnstown All-American Amateur tournament and their batters hit hell out of the ball. I had it confused with the Wichita tournament of that era where there was great confusion over the ways the games were scheduled or something. Chuck’s brother Jimmy might have been on that team. It was kind of like last years N.E. Little League championship when scheduling and rules were changed to satisfy ESPN.

Thomas More
Thomas More
Reply to  danvalenti
4 years ago

Am I reading this right? I think Chuck and I are the last living members of Kordana’s Midgets. 1948. If you figure it out Chuck, don’t tell, please. Donnie Troy was the coach ;til the first game. The umpire didn’t show up so he umpired and the park department paid him two bucks. He became a full time ump.

charles garivaltis
charles garivaltis
Reply to  danvalenti
4 years ago

He was not drafted. After graduation, he married a beauty and entered the corporate world for a leading aluminum company. Had some great kids. Retired to Florida.

Johnny2Shoes
Johnny2Shoes
Reply to  Thomas More
4 years ago

Sorry TM,

I posted Dale Long not seeing you had already done so.

Johnny2Shoes
Johnny2Shoes
Reply to  charles garivaltis
4 years ago

Chuck ,

Dale Long?

charles garivaltis
charles garivaltis
Reply to  Johnny2Shoes
4 years ago

Dale was a good one. Did you know he was 19 his final year at Adams. No age limit at the time so Dale played high school ball. Great athlete, all 3 sports.

charles garivaltis
charles garivaltis
Reply to  danvalenti
4 years ago

Dan
On target.Set the record, 8 consecutive games 8 homers. Now that’s damn good hitting.

K O
K O
Reply to  charles garivaltis
4 years ago

There were excellent athletes from that area. Here’s a bunch I loved watching at the Boys Club and Armory, Doug Shepherd- Mount Greylock,Paul Dubois – Drury, Boisvert, Drury, Reeves Brothers, Tom,Billy, Drury,Tom Kately.My faves locally were Frankie Scago and Mark Belanger,Tom Grieve. And of course Ray Woitkowski.

charles garivaltis
charles garivaltis
Reply to  K O
4 years ago

K.O , If you remember the armory you’ve watched outstanding players names Bobo Quadrozzi, Itch McMahon, St.Joe’s Billly Gardner and Art Gabrial. My earliest memory is of the great 1943 PHS team. I remember Norn Bornak, Junie Race and, of course, my cousin Jimmy Garivaltis. It was said they could have gone to the New England’s at the Boston Garden but worries about Nazi bombs prevented a gathering of high school youngsters in games near the Atlantic ocean.

Benigno Numine
Benigno Numine
Reply to  K O
4 years ago

Belanger had everything but a personality.

Thomas More
Thomas More
Reply to  charles garivaltis
4 years ago

He was in the navy and was released so he went back to high school.

Ova Wait
Ova Wait
Reply to  charles garivaltis
4 years ago

Big John.

Johnny2Shoes
Johnny2Shoes
4 years ago

What a joke! This kind of dough to waste?

NIH failed to test coronavirus drugs, studied drunk monkeys, soap operas,
and tailgating instead.

https://justthenews.com/politics-policy/coronavirus/while-nih-failed-test-coronavirus-drugs-it-studied-drunk-monkeys-soap

Jonathan Melle
Jonathan Melle
4 years ago

It looks like the polluted Housatonic River doesn’t have to be cleaned up and capped by GE anymore! It was all a false promise by the EPA to begin with!

https://thehill.com/policy/energy-environment/489753-epa-suspends-enforcement-of-environmental-laws-amid-coronavirus

Why are we paying for the EPA when they are not doing their jobs? If they won’t enforce environmental laws, the EPA bureaucrats should all be furloughed during the COVID-19 outbreak.

Deputed Don
Deputed Don
Reply to  Jonathan Melle
4 years ago

I just saw that idiot blow his nose on air and threw the tissue in a basket. Hope no one over there gets a virus.

Benigno Numine
Benigno Numine
Reply to  Jonathan Melle
4 years ago

Do you actually know anyone who actually developed cancer from PCB exposure in the Housatonic river?

Deputed Don
Deputed Don
Reply to  Benigno Numine
4 years ago

Yes and Yes.

Jonathan Melle
Jonathan Melle
Reply to  Benigno Numine
4 years ago

Do you actually swim in Silver Lake and/or the Housatonic River?

Soivah Lake
Soivah Lake
Reply to  Jonathan Melle
4 years ago

John Audubon would be proud of you.

Soivah Lake
Soivah Lake
Reply to  Jonathan Melle
4 years ago

Wasn’t the Movie ‘The Swimmer’with Burt Lancaster swimming through neighborhoods filmed there?

AndeesToyz
AndeesToyz
Reply to  Jonathan Melle
4 years ago

We cant even leave the house Jon. Planet Alert…..shooting somewhere in the city. Sounds….not good. Crime seen called in and it has been a long day already.

Robem
Robem
Reply to  AndeesToyz
4 years ago

Shot spotter on Fenn St. by Brien Center. Later there was another on Dewey,that was unfounded.

Cap Blumenborg
Cap Blumenborg
Reply to  AndeesToyz
4 years ago

The mayor must use more money for roads and police.

Benigno Numine
Benigno Numine
Reply to  Jonathan Melle
4 years ago

Is there a Silver Lake public beach? I use the Housy recreationaly. Can you answer my question?

Johnny Absurd
Johnny Absurd
Reply to  Benigno Numine
4 years ago

If there is a beach it is hidden by the trees and brush that has been allowed to flourish along the shoreline. A ton of money was paid to make that lake look nice but like so many other things in Pittsfield (roads for one) it has been abandoned.
Pittsfield seems to have all kinds of money to build things but no money for maintenance.

Top Geejoe
Top Geejoe
Reply to  Benigno Numine
4 years ago

Yes,but the beach is currently unavailable as the frontage is littered with weeds,whiskey nips,beer cans,homeless people,bird droppings etc. And is the water really clean?

Jonathan Melle
Jonathan Melle
Reply to  Benigno Numine
4 years ago

My mom was born and raised in Pittsfield (Mass,) and she had cancer twice (1990 & 2006/2007) in her life. When Gerry Doyle passes away, he’ll meet Jack Welch in Hell.

Cap Blumenborg
Cap Blumenborg
Reply to  Jonathan Melle
4 years ago

Gerry had a nice free dresser out in front of hops house today. Probably worth a grand.

Benigno Numine
Benigno Numine
Reply to  Cap Blumenborg
4 years ago

Did he take the empty beer cans out of it?

Lenny
Lenny
Reply to  Jonathan Melle
4 years ago

Sorry Jon but that’s not your call.

R J Northchest
R J Northchest
Reply to  Lenny
4 years ago

There’s only one messiah on here,that’s the Planet Jon,so go to hell.

Jonathan Melle
Jonathan Melle
Reply to  Lenny
4 years ago

I know that I am neither God nor the Devil. But I do know that Gerry Doyle and Jack Welch were wrong to sign the flawed 2000 Consent Decree that left Pittsfield (Mass.) polluted with cancer causing chemicals called PCBs. Thousands of people in Pittsfield have suffered and/or died from GE’s industrial PCBs chemicals over the decades. Trump is wrong to suspend the EPA’s enforcement of environmental laws during the Coronavirus outbreak. But, the EPA is useless regardless of how in bed the EPA is with our country’s industrial polluters.

Gobsig
Gobsig
Reply to  Jonathan Melle
4 years ago

Who says here cancer cane from pcb?

Jonathan Melle
Jonathan Melle
Reply to  Gobsig
4 years ago

(Sarcasm): A stupid person can do a self-test by drinking a chemical cocktail of PCBs water from Silver Lake and/or the Housatonic River.
(Not-Sarcasm): Please don’t try it. I am only trying to say that PCBs are cancer causing chemicals.

Jonathan Melle
Jonathan Melle
Reply to  Jonathan Melle
4 years ago

EPA’s policy change followed requests from a number of companies, including those in legal settlements with EPA and The suspension of rules could also be damaging to waterways

Source: “Critics blast EPA move as license to pollute during pandemic”, By Rebecca Beitsch – The Hill – 3/28/2020.

acheshirecat
acheshirecat
Reply to  Jonathan Melle
4 years ago

Jon, Then how do explain the guys from the old transformer dept., many i personally knew, who lived into their late 80′ and 90’s and waded up to their armpits in the PCB’s. Also how do you differentiate how they contracted cancer? Many chained smoked and drank heavily. It was the culture back then. Get your paycheck and head to Charlie’s Tyler. Here is an exert from this article:
http://www.idph.state.il.us/envhealth/factsheets/polychlorinatedbiphenyls.htm

How can PCBs affect my health?

Coming in contact with PCBs does not mean you will get sick or have health problems. Getting sick from being exposed to PCBs depends on: the amount of PCBs that entered your body, how long you were exposed to PCBs, and how sensitive your body is to PCBs.

In people, PCBs can affect the skin and may cause chloracne–small, pale, yellow skin lesions that may last from weeks to years. PCBs also can cause short-term changes in the activity of the liver, but without any noticeable symptoms. These liver changes are similar to those resulting from the consumption of alcoholic beverages or smoking cigarettes. Animal studies also have suggested that PCBs can affect the immune, endocrine and reproductive systems, but these effects are uncertain in humans.

Large amounts of PCBs given to laboratory animals over a short time can cause cancer. Studies of human workers exposed to high levels of PCBs for long periods have not consistently shown that PCBs cause cancer in humans. USEPA classifies PCBs as probable human carcinogens (cancer-causing chemicals), but there is no evidence that PCBs cause cancer at the low levels found in the environment.

Jonathan Melle
Jonathan Melle
Reply to  acheshirecat
4 years ago

Pittsfield’s cancer causing chemicals called PCBs are not doing any favors to the area’s property values!

Wuhan Juan
Wuhan Juan
Reply to  acheshirecat
4 years ago

The lab rats used in these experiments are predisposed to developing cancer. Reading Melle’s posts gives them cancer.

levitan
levitan
Reply to  Jonathan Melle
4 years ago

@jonathan Melle,
The most interesting people wind up in Hell it seems. Why would one want to be in Heaven?

Den Sittee
Den Sittee
Reply to  danvalenti
4 years ago

The Queen of Blight

TellitLikeitIs
TellitLikeitIs
4 years ago

Two more Berkshire deaths, 105 total county cases.

Johnny Absurd
Johnny Absurd
Reply to  TellitLikeitIs
4 years ago

Williamstown Commons nursing home 14 cases. Info seems to be trickling out. Test results taking forever. Only testing severely symptomatic so probably not representative of actual cases. Do not be lackadaisical because numbers are being reported low. It is out there and you need to assume it is everywhere in order to protect yourself.

charles garivaltis
charles garivaltis
4 years ago

I’ve a good movie for you to see. I think I saw it 100 years ago but recall it is appropriate for today. Order “On the Beach” with actors Gregory Peck and Ava Gardner.

Vague Johnsone
Vague Johnsone
Reply to  danvalenti
4 years ago

Chuck,Dan,an appropriate movie for today’s times would be the sixties era,it’s calld Dancing in the Streets. It’s about sending all old people to prison camps,simply because they’re to old.

charles garivaltis
charles garivaltis
Reply to  danvalenti
4 years ago

This is the one, Dan, produced by Stanley Kramer. They made another one about 20 years ago and it was lousy. Kramer’s movie had a great impact and an impending feeling of doom. Not an action war movie, but the aftereffects of nuclear fallout. Then radioactive fallout killing us. Today it is the virus. In the movie, the Aussies knew how to have a good time before doom. They knew what was happening. Today we have to hide and close the door. Even play stations at our parks have what amounts to “go away signs” to children. I would think exercise, fresh air, and play, with adults watching, would be best for our children. Instead, we have yellow tape caution signs warning youngsters to stay away. Those people continue getting pig pay. One only hopes they are correct.

Police Report
Police Report
Reply to  charles garivaltis
4 years ago

If these were normal parents, yes, since these are parent(s) or a parent who can’t even remember the names of their various children’s baby daddies, no.
Then again the rich seem no better at actual parenting than many of the poor, it’s a toss up.
The only real difference is that they playgrounds for the rich kids are private.

Allennap
Allennap
4 years ago

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At the moment when it begins to touch the opponent’s field. Dots begin run across now to the enemy, then rearward. The winner is the one who fills the entire field.
There bonuses, a call to an aircraft that randomly bombes the enemy’s fields and can hurt yours. Very interesting toy.

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Gigi
Gigi
4 years ago
jon doe
jon doe
Reply to  Gigi
4 years ago

You might want to turn on the news and see what is happening in Italy. If your only sources of news are Fox and Breitbart you’re going to be a tad misinformed.

Gigi
Gigi
Reply to  jon doe
4 years ago

Jon,
If you turn off PMSNBC, CNN etc. you will find the fact that 99% of the deaths in Italy occurred in patients with one or more pre-existing conditions.
https://www.naturalhealth365.com/coronavirus-deaths-hard-hit-3347.html

jon doe
jon doe
Reply to  Gigi
4 years ago

That’s called planning. Something the Federal Government should try. He can see the need and is planning for it. You don’t wait until you’re out of hospital beds and ventilators to decide you better go looking for more. Seriously.

Gigi
Gigi
Reply to  jon doe
4 years ago

He’s too lazy to plan. In 2015 after being asked by his hospitals to purchase more ventilators he assembled a task force to draft rules for rationing the ventilators on hand.
This is a governor who stated that “America was never that great.”
This is a governor who said that “we welcome people here” to cover for his high coronavirus rates primarily due to illegal immigration (like CA).
Instead of lowering NYS tax rates, he whined about rich people leaving NY and blamed Trump and Florida for his state’s 2.3 billion indebtedness.
Grandstands at press conferences in his NYS seal-emblazoned shirts, claiming NYS inmates would produce a more effective hand sanitizer when they are merely prepackaging the same.
Leftist political hack of the highest magnitude!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jUjo5D4aZhI

Johnny Absurds Doctor
Johnny Absurds Doctor
4 years ago

God forbid this country has to go to a real war when after 3 months of knowing about this pandemic virus we cannot even get masks and gowns to our first responders. HOLLLEEEE SHIT talk about inept, incapable and useless federal government. No excuses for this. Seriously? Can’t even make enough masks????????????? Even that is too much to ask?

Merry & Bright
Merry & Bright
4 years ago

With the new social distancing in grocery stores it is taking a bit longer than normal to check out, not that I mind. I feel all these cashiers working the “front lines” should be the first folks to receive a bonus from the government. Because you have to keep a 6 foot distance it gives you time to people watch. Today after getting a few normal items I did just that, people watched. I think I might have blown some sort of Corin19 gasket though in my mind. I could not believe how rude some people are to the cashiers and people all around them. Mind you, many of the people I saw with this behavior are the very same people that are living a easy going freebie life from the government. Watched as they hoarded items and used EBT cards, meanwhile they did not have time to get out of their pajamas or shower, their 4 or 5 filthy dirty kids (not their fault) are running wild and the parents are complaining about their landlords making them pay their rent this month. Their subsidized rent is probably about 10% of most working people’s mortgages. They all seem to have money for cigarettes and they all seem to have a much more expensive cellphone than I will ever have and drive a newer car and that is after me working my butt off for over 50 years, when I was their age I was sometimes working 3 different jobs to survive, but I did survive. I hope our government will learn something from this pandemic. It is time for these freeloaders to stop thinking they are owed by our government. I am sure almost everyone in this site has gone to work in the past not feeling well, upset about something going on in their life and hurting from something in their past, but we go to work and do our job. There needs to be a major crackdown on these freeloaders. I left the store with my small bag of groceries just in time to see a couple in their pajamas take their mask and rubber gloves off and toss them on the ground. Trash can was within 4 feet of them. Sorry for my rant, but enough is enough. Keep healthy.

Jonathan Melle
Jonathan Melle
Reply to  danvalenti
4 years ago

What do you expect from Pittsfield politics? The Good Old Boys take care of themselves and those who fill their campaign coffers, while the rest of us get the proverbial shaft! Pittsfield (Mass.) is one of the most economically unequal communities in the state and nation. You are either poor or near poor, or you are politically-connected and taken care of by the lovely ladies such as Linda Tyer and TFB. Not everyone gets Pittsfield politics’ “red carpet”.

Merry & Bright
Merry & Bright
Reply to  danvalenti
4 years ago

Dan, you are so right. Guess it took this pandemic outbreak to finally get my thick brain to accept the fact that the beautiful family friendly City I grew up in is long gone and won’t be restored, especially with this Administration. But on a high note, Bare Bare is advertising on Facebook that pot holes are being filled, although I don’t know where and meanwhile does he know where his wife is? I have yet to find a street in Pittsfield without huge craters. Also, on a high point, Moodbeam is advertising on her Facebook that she hasn’t brushed her hair in days and her biggest decision is what sweatpants to wear. What a dynamic, vibrant, collaborative and inclusive team of elected officials we have ruining , whoops, meant running our City.

acheshirecat
acheshirecat
Reply to  danvalenti
4 years ago

The above population were out in force late Friday afternoon in the Common Park. Driving by it looked like any other spring day. Groups of teens congregating, basketball games being played and tots in the playground without a fear in the world. Guess they missed the Mayors’ message.

Eyeknowumall
Eyeknowumall
Reply to  danvalenti
4 years ago

Stooge thinks she’s the greatest thing since sliced bread. Other great Stooge favorites are Paul babeu,Mike Case,cliff and Carm JIV, Peter,Lady Boots.

Hoyt Clagwell
Hoyt Clagwell
Reply to  Eyeknowumall
4 years ago

Didn’t Case get caught whacking off at work?

levitan
levitan
Reply to  Merry & Bright
4 years ago

Merry and Bright:

I have been thinking about the retail clerks too. Now I know what to say to those who denigrate the guys/gals behind the registers next time around.

Edward R. Murrow
Edward R. Murrow
4 years ago

As I was saying about our second-homers:

https://news.yahoo.com/rhode-island-police-hunt-down-211405349.html

And Trump thinking about a quarantine for the tri-state area . . .

TuffGuy
TuffGuy
Reply to  Edward R. Murrow
4 years ago

So m watching pct and the host,Bill,is blowing his nose and just tosses the tissue in a can with no regard for the poor bastard that might follow him. You could make it up? But that’s what I saw.Hope they disinfect over there.

Vague Johnsone
Vague Johnsone
Reply to  Edward R. Murrow
4 years ago

MAVA.make American ventilators…. Again

Spider
Spider
4 years ago

I commend James Wilusz, the Tri Town Health Executive for urging renters to postpone renting to any in COVID19 “hot spots” such as NY metro areas. I can’t think of a better way to add to the problems BMC already has.
I wonder how many will abide by his recommendation.

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Tanki Quartramein
Tanki Quartramein
Reply to  Spider
4 years ago

Wilusz was the one who told everyone not to pig out when eating at the all you can eats to curb obesity?. About a few months later he was on tv and was about sixty pounds overweight himself. Another phony.

Gigi
Gigi
4 years ago

Abbott Labs, Chicago, has developed a 5 minute Chinese virus test. I know Dartmouth Hitchcock will be receiving a shipment. BMC are you on board?? The Berkshires is considered a “hotspot.”
https://www.breitbart.com/health/2020/03/28/abbott-announces-ship-5-minute-coronavirus-test/

Vague Johnsone
Vague Johnsone
Reply to  Gigi
4 years ago

Trump wants to give a cookie with each test.

Ova Wait
Ova Wait
Reply to  Gigi
4 years ago

I wouldn’t swim in a Silver Lake but I do like the ambiance of litter surrounding the Lake. Reminds me of the hood.And by the way,where do you see a lake that bubbles?

K O
K O
Reply to  Ova Wait
4 years ago

A thousand new virus cases this week in M A.Dan,do you see the problems this is creating? Medical personal nail don’t have equipment,medical Personal aren’t safe. Another problem is crime, andpeople losing jobs, domestic and robbery crimes,and other stupid incidents from more drugging and drinking. The Mental Health part of this is real. If you are on the causeway there is a real possibility you could contract this. People of all ages are dying.

Jonathan Melle
Jonathan Melle
4 years ago

The U.S. recorded its first 1,000 coronavirus deaths in a month. The next 1,000 took two days.

What will happen next?

TellitLikeitIs
TellitLikeitIs
Reply to  Jonathan Melle
4 years ago

You will stay safe and secure with your government Income in your sequestered location while others who have to go out into the real world will get sick and some will die and Biden will withdraw due to personal and medical reasons and Cuomo and Clinton will replace be the ticket and more fake mews will be reported and trillions more government cash will be pissed away and your honey Tyer will continue pissing away our Kapanski cash and you will continue to praise her and bitch and moan about how unfair you were treated. You will remain a victim instead of pulling yourself up by the bootstraps and becoming a victor. Godspeed my friend. And buy a mirror.

Jonathan Melle
Jonathan Melle
Reply to  TellitLikeitIs
4 years ago

I do not see myself as a “victim”. Thank you!

Hell Toupee
Hell Toupee
Reply to  TellitLikeitIs
4 years ago

Cumo is a jackwagon

A S
A S
Reply to  Jonathan Melle
4 years ago

Any truth to the rumor someone actually drank a glass of water from Silver Lake.

Ghost Rider
Ghost Rider
Reply to  A S
4 years ago

Back in 1976 a Mayoral candidate by the name of Randy Rocca did. It was in the Eagle.

TellitLikeitIs
TellitLikeitIs
Reply to  Ghost Rider
4 years ago

A visionary, before his time. City should have.bottled it and sold it as an elixir, after bottling it and calling it The Fountain of Youth.Too late now just regular water now no more magic powers.

Benigno Numine
Benigno Numine
Reply to  A S
4 years ago

When Barry does his 3 a.m. patrol he gets a coffee at Cumbies brewed with Silver Lake water.

Be The Change
Be The Change
4 years ago

“The pages are still blank, but there is a miraculous feeling of the words being there, written in invisible ink and clamoring to become visible.”

— Vladimir Nabokov

Chuck Vincelette
Chuck Vincelette
4 years ago

Free HBO on Spectrum. Just go to channel 555 or so. Free for one month due to virus. Thank you Spectrum.

Police Report
Police Report
Reply to  Chuck Vincelette
4 years ago

Free epix and showtime too

takeitez
takeitez
Reply to  Police Report
4 years ago

Thanks already have it. You don’t think I’d go to the Beacon? And you can’t watch these, from at home broadcasts.

D J Murp
D J Murp
Reply to  Police Report
4 years ago

Platoon on at Two. Channel 552

Derogatory zone
Derogatory zone
4 years ago

You could watch the reruns of the 3 27 Stooge Show,three minutes in he’s picking blowing his nose and tossing it in a basket. Hope the next person disinfects.

Chuck Vincelette
Chuck Vincelette
4 years ago

Elton John and many other stars put on a show at 9 o’clock tonight on any Fox channel. Hopefully NO POLITICS.

D J Murp
D J Murp
Reply to  Chuck Vincelette
4 years ago

How about the dog track in Pownal as a site for Corona patients and testing.

Robem
Robem
4 years ago

A procession drove through my neighborhood playing music and trying to have a good time. About 20 vehicles. Does anyone know who they are?

The Ocx
The Ocx
Reply to  Robem
4 years ago

The Travelin Lindaberries?

Benigno Numine
Benigno Numine
Reply to  The Ocx
4 years ago

LINDABARRYS

Johnny99
Johnny99
Reply to  Robem
4 years ago

Perhaps a Harrington campaign fund drive

R Statutes
R Statutes
Reply to  Johnny99
4 years ago

J Lo rally,two thousand four. Naw…poor lo. The theme…2004..a new….Lo. Manners? Wow,talk about old school Dan!

Police Report
Police Report
4 years ago

It seems Mayor Linda Tyer is holding out. She’s been updated weekly about how many cases there are specifically in Pittsfield (over a month), knows the age and generally publishable information of each person, and will not share it with the news or anyone else.

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Mayor Linda Tyer is risking people’s lives because of her stupidity.

R Statutes
R Statutes
Reply to  Police Report
4 years ago

She’s probably home taking a bubblebath watching reruns of Mannix. Did anyone see the lines in the Mazzeo Restaurant parking lot food catering, into the street? People like Mazzeos I guess.

Merry & Bright
Merry & Bright
Reply to  Police Report
4 years ago

PR, thank you once again for the information. Linda Tyer could care less about getting information out. If she did speak out now, I wouldn’t believe a word out of her mouth. She has a free ride with a great paycheck for the next 3 1/2 years. She knows that nobody can touch her. As I said many times, if she worked in the private sector she would have been fired years ago for incompetence. Us taxpayers are stuck with her for the rest of her term. I am sure her next big reason for raising taxes is that there is no revenue coming in from her pot shops.

Johnny Dimentia
Johnny Dimentia
Reply to  Merry & Bright
4 years ago

Is she trying to protect someone? Run a cover up aided and abetted by media and hosp.?

Benigno Numine
Benigno Numine
Reply to  Merry & Bright
4 years ago

Does Barry’s pot shop sell medical or recreational?

Police Report
Police Report
Reply to  Merry & Bright
4 years ago

It’s unfortunate that she cares so little about the citizenry. There are so many that think that this is a hoax, that it’s not serious. People chatting in stores, local eateries hosting private parties and dine-ins for friends (check some of the “well heeled” restaurants and bars on north street) some are acting as speakeasies for the “in crowd”.
People have to start taking it seriously and what does the Mayor do? Nothing. She’s been sitting on this data, actually paying people to create the charts but then not giving them out to the public.

Blare
Blare
Reply to  Police Report
4 years ago

Please explain how not regularly reporting this information is risking peoples lives. It is readily available to anyone who is interested, but we all know what to do (or what not to do) about the virus already.

Jonathan Melle
Jonathan Melle
4 years ago

Open letter to Patrick Fennell – 29March2020

Hello Patrick Fennell,

Where I live in southern NH, I watch the Boston news channels. This Sunday morning, the Boston newsman said that Massachusetts state government has a $3.5 billion rainy day (or slush) fund. Do you think Governor Baker and the Legislature that is in informal session during the Coronavirus outbreak will use part or whole of their multi-billion dollar slush fund to help the people of Massachusetts who are at risk of COVID-19?

Best wishes,

Jonathan Melle

People's Republic of Pittsfield
People's Republic of Pittsfield
Reply to  Jonathan Melle
4 years ago

Tall Deval won’t

Jonathan Melle
Jonathan Melle
Reply to  People's Republic of Pittsfield
4 years ago

Hello Pat,

Thank you for the response. More than 1,000 American citizens died on last Friday and Saturday alone – or in the past 2 days. The 3 layers of federal, state, and local governments all have their slush funds for politicians to play with taxpayers’ hard-earned money. With thousands of people dying, and even more people in need of medical care, I hope politicians like Governor Charlie Baker, State Senator Adam Hinds, and State Representative Smitty Pignatelli will use Massachusetts state government’s $3.5 billion rainy day (or slush fund) account to help the thousands of Massachusetts residents who are at risk of COVID-19.

I have recently read that our politicians have failed us on many levels during the Coronavirus outbreak. For months, they should have done early testing, used FEMA and MEMA to stockpile PPE for the medical staff and hospitals, and warned people and businesses that they would have to shut down for weeks and months at a time. Instead, the politicians failed to plan ahead, and now they are telling us hundreds of thousand of American citizens are going to die, while millions of us will suffer.

Sometimes, I think politicians and government makes things even worse for the people they are supposed to be representing. Politicians know how to take care of themselves first by shaking down everyone else for their own benefit. If you donate to a politician’s campaign coffers, then you may be in their favor, but only if you kiss their dirty behind, too. If you are like you and me, and tell them all off for screwing up everything (and everyone), they will block us.

In closing, I hope Governor Baker will use his $3.5 million slush fund to help the people stay safe and get the medical care they need during this time of crisis during the Coronavirus outbreak. But, don’t hold your breath or get your hopes up. Things will probably get even worse next month of April of 2020, and possibly beyond.

Best wishes,

Jonathan

Johnny2Shoes
Johnny2Shoes
4 years ago

Well that was quick. Kennedy Center got $25 million of taxpayers dollars and the musicians were told ,no pay checks for you. What happened to helping the workers?

Blare
Blare
4 years ago

Update: The number of new COVID cases in the U.S. the last 24 hours was lower than the previous 24 hours. The 5 most infected states all saw new cases drop, including by 12% in NY and 30% in MA. Could be an anomaly but may be a good sign. Let’s see if the trend continues. Would makes sense given that everyone expected an explosion in cases once testing became widespread. But even though we expected it, the actual explosion really sent us over the edge.