Pittsfield Co-op Hires Maffuccio as a Vice President

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PITTSFIELD, Mass. — Pittsfield Cooperative Bank (The Co-op) recently hired Joseph Maffuccio II as Vice President, Branch Administration.
 
Maffuccio joins the Co-op after a 16-year career with Greylock Federal Credit Union. While at Greylock, he held several retail, market and business development supervisory and manager positions, most recently as Vice President, Market Manager.
 
"We are delighted to welcome Joe to our team," said J. Jay Anderson, president and CEO of Pittsfield Cooperative Bank. "His strong leadership skills, retail knowledge and regional contacts will certainly make him an asset to the bank."
 
Maffuccio received his Bachelors of Science from Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts (MCLA), in North Adams, Massachusetts. He is the past president of Tyler Street Business Group and currently coaches Pittsfield youth sports. He lives in Pittsfield with his wife Karen and children Ava and Gavin.
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Fall Semester at BCC Begins Sept. 3

PITTSFIELD, Mass. — The fall semester at Berkshire Community College (BCC) begins Tuesday, Sept. 3. 
 
Applications are being accepted now.  
 
Learning options at BCC include in-person, online and hybrid classes. Prospective students may view an admission checklist and apply, browse a course catalogue, file a financial aid form or schedule a tour by visiting www.berkshirecc.edu/fall or by walking in without an appointment to the One Stop Enrollment Center. 
 
There, applications are processed for instant acceptance to the College. Advisors are on hand to answer questions and to assist with financial aid. For more information, call (413) 499-4660 or email onestop@berkshirecc.edu
 
After completing an application and receiving acceptance into BCC, students take an Accuplacer exam or submit official high school transcripts to be evaluated for course placement. Students who previously attended another college or university should submit official transcripts to BCC, which may allow exemption from testing. 
 
The Commonwealth's new MassEducate program offers tuition- and fee- free community college to all Massachusetts residents, regardless of age, who have yet to earn a bachelor's degree. MassEducate expands upon MassReconnect, a similar program for students ages 25 and older. Both programs include an allowance for books and supplies for eligible students.
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