Holmes Rd. Bridge Community Meeting With State Rep. Tricia Farley-Bouvier

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PITTSFIELD, Mass. — State Representative Tricia Farley-Bouvier and Ward 4 Pittsfield City Councilor James Conant will host a community meeting on the Holmes Road Bridge over the Housatonic Railroad. 
 
The meeting will be help on Tuesday, June 6 at 5 pm in the auditorium of the Berkshire Athenaeum, 1 Wendell Ave. Pittsfield. 
 
This meeting will also be on CityLink, channel 1303 on spectrum cable and PCTV Select-1 available on Roku, AppleTV, iOS devices, android and at www.pittsfieldtv.org.
 
Plans for the upcoming demolition and rebuilding of the bridge will be shared by MassDOT Highway District 1 staff. Attendees will be able to get their questions answered and hear about the timeline for completion of the bridge.
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Big Lots to Close Pittsfield Store

PITTSFIELD, Mass. — Two major chains are closing storefronts in the Berkshires in the coming year.
 
Big Lots announced on Thursday it would liquidate its assets after a purchase agreement with a competitor fell through. 
 
"We all have worked extremely hard and have taken every step to complete a going concern sale," Bruce Thorn, Big Lots' president and CEO, said in the announcement. "While we remain hopeful that we can close an alternative going concern transaction, in order to protect the value of the Big Lots estate, we have made the difficult decision to begin the GOB process."
 
The closeout retailer moved into the former Price Rite Marketplace on Dalton Avenue in 2021. The grocery had been in what was originally the Big N for 14 years before closing eight months after a million-dollar remodel. Big Lots had previously been in the Allendale Shopping Center.
 
Big Lots filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in September. It operated nearly 1,400 stores nationwide but began closing more than 300 by August with plans for another 250 by January. The Pittsfield location had not been amount the early closures. 
 
Its website puts the current list of stores at 960 with 17 in Massachusetts. Most are in the eastern part of the state with the closest in Pittsfield and Springfield. 
 
Advanced Auto Parts, with three locations in the Berkshires, is closing 500 stores and 200 independently owned locations by about June. 
 
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