New Inspection Sticker Rules in Effect Nov. 1

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BOSTON — The Registry of Motor Vehicles is reminding vehicle owners to check the expiration date of their current inspection sticker and get their vehicles inspected on time yearly. 
 
Effective Tuesday, Nov. 1, vehicles with an expired inspection sticker will receive a sticker with the number of the month the vehicle inspection was originally due — not the number of the month in which the vehicle is inspected.
 
Motor vehicles passing the required inspection on time, will continue to receive a new sticker with the number of the month the last sticker expired.
 
Vehicles with inspection stickers that expired in a previous calendar year will receive a January sticker of the current year the vehicle is being inspected, no matter the month the vehicle is inspected this year. This change does not impact the requirements for newly purchased vehicles. All newly purchased vehicles must be inspected within seven days of the vehicle registration date and will receive a sticker of the month in which it was inspected and is valid for one year.
 
"Motor vehicle inspections are required to be conducted yearly and play an integral part in helping to facilitate roadway safety across the Commonwealth," said Registrar of Motor Vehicles Colleen Ogilvie. "Vehicle owners are encouraged to proactively check their vehicle inspection sticker, and have their vehicles inspected on time to ensure that key safety items such as lighting devices, tire treads, and front ball joints are in working condition."
 
The penalty for driving vehicles with an expired sticker, or driving an uninspected vehicle, may result in a moving violation and lead to additional fines, or suspension if unpaid, and even a surchargeable incident which increases the vehicle owner's insurance costs.
 
There is no change for owners who get their vehicles inspected on time or before the due date. Owners will continue to receive the sticker with the number of the month in which the vehicle was inspected and is valid for one year.
 
As of Oct. 1, vehicle owners are no longer receiving a printed inspection report when a vehicle passes inspection. Instead, owners can access and print a report by going to Mass Vehicle Check or by using a cell phone and scanning the QR code on the poster displayed at the inspection site. If a vehicle fails the inspection, the owner will be provided with a printed vehicle inspection report by the inspection station.
 
Massachusetts Vehicle Check, a joint effort between the RMV and the state Department of Environmental Inspection, is the vehicle emissions testing and safety inspection program for the commonwealth. Vehicle owners can get an inspection at any of the 1,800 licensed inspection stations in Massachusetts.
 
Information regarding motor vehicle inspections can also be found at vehicle inspections on the state website.

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Pittsfield Affordable Housing Initiatives Shine Light, Hope

By Sabrina DammsiBerkshires Staff

Housing Secretary Edward Augustus cuts the ribbon at The First on Thursday with housing officials and Mayor Peter Marchetti, state Sen. Paul Mark and state Rep. Tricia Farley-Bouvier.
PITTSFIELD, Mass. — The holidays are here and several community members are celebrating it with the opening of two affordable housing initiatives. 
 
"This is a day to celebrate," Hearthway CEO Eileen Peltier said during the ribbon-cutting on Thursday. 
 
The celebration was for nearly 40 supportive permanent housing units; nine at "The First" located within the Zion Lutheran Church, and 28 on West Housatonic Street. A ceremony was held in the new Housing Resource Center on First Street, which was funded by the American Rescue Plan Act. 
 
The apartments will be leased out by Hearthway, with ServiceNet as a partner. 
 
Prior to the ribbon-cutting, public officials and community resource personnel were able to tour the two new permanent supported housing projects — West Housatonic Apartments and The First Street Apartments and Housing Resource Center
 
The First Street location has nine studio apartments that are about 300 square feet and has a large community center. The West Housatonic Street location will have 28 studio units that range between 300 to 350 square feet. All units can be adapted to be ADA accessible. 
 
The West Housatonic location is still under construction with the hope to have it completed by the middle of January, said Chris Wilett, Hearthway development associate.
 
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