The Top Left Corner #27: iBerkshires Featured on WGBY’s “Connecting Point”

December 18, 2015
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PLUS Pittsfield Skate Park Sessions While School Is in Session?

Tammy Daniels, managing editor of iBerkshires.com joins TLC to talk about the some exciting news concerning Massachusetts’ (probable) oldest online-only newspaper. WGBY will feature the Berkshires’ extremely popular source for information on “Connecting Point” in the near future.

Ethan Lillie was one of a dozen skateboarders who oppose limiting the skate park's hours.
Ethan Lillie was one of a dozen skateboarders who oppose limiting the skate park’s hours; photo courtesy iBerkshires.com.

 

iBerkshires Reports Skate Park Accused of Being a Magnet for Undesireable Activity

PITTSFIELD, Mass. — Nearly a dozen residents spoke at a recent Parks Commission meeting in opposition to a request from Pittsfield High School officials to install a locked gate at the skate park to restrict access during school hours. The School Committee voted last week to ask the commission to limit the hours, volunteering to take responsibility of locking and unlocking the gate. Read the full story at iBerkshires.com.

 

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