BCC to Hold Alumni Field Day

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PITTSFIELD, Mass. — Berkshire Community College will hold an Alumni Field Day on Saturday, May 13 from 9 am-4 pm at the Gene Dellea Community Turf Field and Paterson Field House. 
 
Activities include the inaugural BCC Alumni Soccer Game and a ribbon-cutting ceremony for Falcon's Perch Concession Stand (pre-registration required). All BCC alumni and friends are invited to attend. 
 
The Falcon's Perch Concession Stand ribbon cutting will feature special guests and speakers Susan and David Lombard, Gene Dellea, Aaron Robb and BCC President Ellen Kennedy. 
 
To RSVP, contact the Alumni Association at (413) 236-3071 or alumni@berkshirecc.edu by Friday, May 5, 2023. 
 
Following the ribbon cutting, attendees are welcome to stay and enjoy an afternoon of high school lacrosse. The boys' and girls' lacrosse teams will begin playing at noon. 
 
Schedule of Events 
 
10 am, Gene Dellea Community Turf Field: inaugural BCC Alumni Soccer Game 
 
11–11:30 am,
Gene Dellea Community Turf Field: Falcon's Perch Concession Stand ribbon cutting ceremony (pre-registration required) 
 
noon, Gene Dellea Community Turf Field: Lenox vs. Wahconah boys lacrosse; Mount Anthony vs. Wahconah girls lacrosse 
 
To sign up for the alumni soccer game, visit www.berkshirecc.edu/field-events.
Plan to arrive by 9:30 am. 
 

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Dalton Green Committee Selects Greenhouse Gas Inventory Platform

By Sabrina DammsiBerkshires Staff
DALTON, Mass. — The Green Committee has voted to use the Metropolitan Area Planning Council Greenhouse Gas Inventory Platform. 
 
At its August meeting, the board was presented with three options: ClearPath, an MAPC model, and an in-house Excel model. 
 
After reviewing each platform, the committee selected the MAPC model because of its consistency and comparability with the state, user-friendliness, and sources included.
 
The platform is completely free and was built by the Metropolitan Area Planning Council in Massachusetts, said Cisco Tomasino, BlueStrike climate and events manager.
 
Since it was built in Massachusetts for Massachusetts, it is the most popular model used by many towns in the state, he said. 
 
Committee Chair David Wasielewski said MAPC is his initial preference as it will allow the town to compare its data with other towns. 
 
The state can "more or less control that kind of information" and the town has to keep monitoring the, Wasielewski said. The committee unanimously agreed 
 
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