St. George Greek Orthodox Church to Host In-Person Greek Pastry Sale

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PITTSFIELD, Mass. — The St. George Greek Orthodox Church in Pittsfield will hold an in-person Greek pastry sale on Saturday, April 12, 2025, from 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM.
 
The event will take place at the church, located at 73 Bradford St, Pittsfield across from the Dery Funeral Home.
 
The sale was announced as being "back to an in person sale" and will be held one week earlier than in previous years.
 
For more information, contact the organizers via email at glps1932@verizon.net or by telephone at 413-442-8113.
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Pittsfield Council Tables DCF Background Check Ordinance

By Brittany PolitoiBerkshires Staff

PITTSFIELD, Mass. — The City Council decided that a policy to require clearance from the Department of Children and Families for city employees needs more time.

At last Tuesday's meeting, an ordinance requiring a background check with DCF for all new hires who have contact with minors was tabled.

Ward 2 Councilor Brittany Noto, who is an attorney, believes this is an "extreme overreach of privacy" and will have a disparate impact on otherwise qualified applicants who come from low socioeconomic status, people of color, survivors of domestic violence, and single parents.

"We want more qualified applicants in the city pool who have diverse backgrounds, not less," she asserted.

"If we want to address the actual problem in our schools then we must look to the schools themselves to follow through with disciplinary actions, disclosure, and wherever appropriate, actually removing abuse perpetrators from this field, instead of allowing them to resign and walk away quietly only to be hired by another institution."

She said that while everyone understands DCF is doing its best to serve communities, there are instances where a finding could come out negatively toward someone and then found to be without basis, successfully appealed, or overturned.

"And of note for this council, approximately half of DCF findings are overturned by the Fair Hearing office or could be the result of a non-abusive parent simply struggling to leave an abusive relationship," Noto added.

"Further, this proposed ordinance, as currently drafted, makes no distinction as to open cases versus closed cases with the department, so theoretically, otherwise qualified applicants would be subjected to having decades-old closed cases dug up for inspection, including running the risk of disclosing records involving applicants when they themselves were minors and other potential minors, of which this proposed ordinance makes no distinction."

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