SABIC CEO To Speak At Berkshire Chamber Breakfast

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PITTSFIELD — The Berkshire Chamber of Commerce will host a Good News Business Salute on Wednesday, October 22, 2008 sponsored by Berkshire Community College. The breakfast event will be held at the Berkshire Hills Country Club located at 500 Benedict Road in Pittsfield from 7:45 – 9:00 AM. The cost to attend is $20 for Berkshire Chamber members and $28 for non-members and includes a breakfast buffet.

The Chamber will salute five local companies and organizations for their “good news” Berkshire Communicators, Inc, Kripalu Center for Yoga & Health, Jiminy Peak Mountain Resort, Steven Valenti Clothing for Men, and special community recognition for the Junior League of the Berkshires.

Charles (Charlie) Crew, the president and CEO of SABIC Innovative Plastics, a business unit of Saudi Basic Industries Corporation (SABIC), will provide the keynote address to an audience of over 300 members of the Berkshire business community. Mr. Crew, who recently assumed his position in May 2008, will speak about SABIC’s presence in the Berkshire community since the acquisition of GE Plastics. Mr. Crew has held a variety of senior management positions with GE Plastics since beginning his career in1977.

John Krol, Media Relations Manager for Berkshire Healthcare Systems (BHCS), will serve as master of ceremonies. In addition to his role with BHS, Mr. Krol serves as the host and producer of “InfoSource,” a television program that highlights health issues in the Berkshires, and “Good Morning Pittsfield,” a daily radio/television show found on WTBR 89.7 FM and simulcast on Pittsfield Community Television Channel 17, where he has interviewed hundreds of guests focusing on a wide variety of issues in the community.

To register for the Good News Business Salute, call (413) 499-4000 x 26, email choyt@berkshirechamber.com , or visit www.berkshirechamber.com.
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Dalton Counter Sues Berkshire Concrete

By Sabrina DammsiBerkshires Staff
DALTON, Mass. — The dispute between Berkshire Concrete and the town has taken another turn as the town pursues a countersuit against the excavation company.
 
On April 13, Berkshire Concrete Corp., a subsidiary of Petricca Industries, launched legal action against the town, seeking damages, the overturning of the Planning Board's denial of its special permit, and additional proposed orders of a court. 
 
The town has responded with a countersuit of its own, seeking a preliminary injunction requiring Berkshire Concrete to fully restore Lot 105-16 and a permanent injunction mandating an effective dust mitigation plan. 
 
The suit also requests that Berkshire Concrete pay all fines assessed against them, along with the town’s legal costs and attorney's fees, and other relief deemed by the court. 
 
The claim explains the timeline of events dating back to 2024 when Berkshire Concrete started mining without town approval on parcel 105-16, clearing trees and vegetation that abuttors claimed acted as a natural barrier. 
 
The removal of this vegetation resulted in the creation of a corridor for wind to carry dust from the lot and onto residential properties in the abutting neighborhood, the suit claims. 
 
Almost a year ago, both the Select Board and Planning Board expressed that they wanted parcel No. 105-16 fully mitigated to abide by the town's bylaws.
 
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