Dr. Saha Joins Fairview Medical Staff And Macony Pediatrics

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Dr. Saha
GREAT BARRINGTON, Mass. - Berkshire Health Systems announces the appointment of Mitali Saha, MD, to the medical staff of Fairview Hospital and the physician staff of MACONY Pediatrics.

Dr. Saha joins Dr. Richard Heck, Dr. Leslye Heilig, Dr. Deborah Buccino, Dr. Claudia Meininger-Gold and Physician Assistant Donald Reinauer in providing medical care from birth to age 21 for residents of South Berkshire and neighboring communities in Connecticut and New York state.

Dr. Saha received her medical degree from Albany Medical College and completed her residency training in Pediatrics at Winthrop-University Hospital, Mineola, New York. She has an undergraduate degree from Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore and is pursuing a Master's in Maternal and Child Health from the Johns Hopkins School of Hygiene and Public Health.

Dr. Saha provides care in all areas of pediatric medicine, and has a clinical interest in preventive care for women and children and developmental pediatrics. She is fluent in Spanish, French and Bengali.

For an appointment with Dr. Saha or one of her colleagues, call MACONY Pediatrics at 413-528-4047.
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Housing Secretary Applauds County's Collaborative Housing Efforts

By Brittany PolitoiBerkshires Staff
PITTSFIELD, Mass.—State leadership recognized the collaborative spirit that drives Berkshire County to address hard-hitting issues with a multi-faceted approach.
 
On Thursday, Secretary of Housing and Livable Communities Ed Augustus visited Pittsfield Housing Authority (PHA) and Berkshire Community Action Council's central office.  
 
His overarching observation? The collaborative spirit that surrounds nonprofit providers, state, federal, and local government.
 
"It's not about turf, it's not about fiefdom, it's about who you're trying to serve and the difference you're trying to make with your targeted population," he said, adding that there is still a lot of work to do and they will need that state's help with funding and technical assistance.
 
PHA owns and administers public housing for over 200 families and more than 400 individual tenants.  Augustus walked through Columbia Arms, which houses elders and disabled community members through income-based rental apartments.
 
Earlier this year, Tina Danzy was hired as the executive director.  During a private meeting, she and other PHA representatives discussed the city's aging housing stock, CARES Act funding increases, and community coordinators' positive impact.
 
Augustus explained that both the housing authority and state are enthused about community coordinators, which track issues and assist with developing programs and events.  
 
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