3 Certified Mayoral Candidates in Pittsfield

By Brittany PolitoiBerkshires Staff
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PITTSFIELD, Mass. — Friday was the last day to submit nomination papers to the Registrar of Voters. 

So far there are currently three certified mayoral candidates and races in multiple wards.

John Krol has joined the list of certified mayoral candidates and will go up against Peter Marchetti and Karen Kalinowsky in a preliminary election on Sept. 19. The two top vote-getters will move on to the general election on Nov. 7.

Krol is a former city councilor and Marchetti and Kalinowsky are current city councilors.

Craig Gaetani and David Webber had also taken out papers for mayor but were not certified as of Thursday.

Kathleen Amuso has joined the at-large race and has her signatures certified. Amuso is a former two-term councilor and served on the School Committee for 10 years.  

She has stayed involved with local politics serving on the Licensing Board and the School Building Needs Commission.

Other certified at-large candidates include incumbents Earl Persip III and Peter White and newcomers Alisa Costa and Craig Benoit. Lucas Marion and Daniel Miraglia have also taken out papers.

Incumbent Kenneth Warren is unopposed for Ward 1.

Soncere Williams and Alexander Blumin have been certified in Ward 2 and Brittany Bandani had also taken out papers. Incumbent Charles Kronick  said he will not be seeking re-election.

Bill Tyer and Matthew Wrinn have been certified for the Ward 3 race. Miraglia had also taken out papers for the ward.

Incumbent James Conant is currently unopposed in Ward 4 and incumbent Patrick Kavey is currently unopposed in Ward 5. Ocean Sutton had taken out papers for Ward 5 but has yet to be certified.

Incumbent Dina Lampiasi is currently the only certified candidate in Ward 6, with Gaetani and Edward Carmel also taking out papers.

Jonathan Morey and incumbent Anthony Maffuccio are running for Ward 7. Rhonda Serre has also taken out papers for the ward.

There are currently six certified School Committee candidates: William Garrity, incumbent Sara Hathaway, incumbent William Cameron, incumbent Daniel Elias, Dominick Carmen Sacco, and Diana Belair. Stephanie Sabin has also taken out papers for the committee.

Incumbent City Clerk Michele Benjamin is currently running unopposed for the position.

The last day for candidates to withdraw is Aug. 8 and a ballot placement drawing will take place Aug. 10 for a preliminary election on Sept. 19. At this point, a preliminary election is expected for the mayoral race; should third candidates be certified in Wards 2, 3, 6 and 7, those will also appear on the preliminary ballot. 

Candidate list as of Thursday (*indicates certified candidate)

MAYOR

Peter M Marchetti*
John Michael Krol Jr.*
Craig C Gaetani
Karen M Kalinowsky*
David Donald Webber

CITY CLERK

Michele Marie Benjamin*

AT LARGE

Earl George Persip III*
Peter T White*
Alisa L Costa*
Craig Benoit*
Lucas Marion
Daniel T Miraglia
Kathleen Archey Amuso*



WARD 1

Kenneth G Warren Jr.*

WARD 2

Soncere Marie Williams*
Alexander Blumin*
Brittany Katarina Bandani

WARD 3

Bill Tyer*
Matthew J Wrinn*
Daniel T Miraglia

WARD 4

James Bryan Conant*

WARD 5

Patrick Kavey*
Ocean L Sutton

WARD 6

Craig C Gaetani
Dina G Lampiasi*
Edward James Carmel

WARD 7

Anthony V Maffuccio*
Jonathon R Morey*
Rhonda L Serre

SCHOOL COMMITTEE

William David Garrity Jr.*
Sara Hathaway*
William J Cameron*
Daniel C Elias*
Stephanie G Sabin
Dominick Carmen Sacco*
Diana Marie Belair*

 


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Lanesborough Picks Information Panel for Public Safety Proposal

By Brittany PolitoiBerkshires Staff

LANESBOROUGH, Mass. — The town has a public safety building proposal to present to taxpayers, and now, an informational committee will help move the process forward.

On Monday, the Select Board voted to form a public safety building informational outreach committee and re-appointed four members: Dean Clement, Daniel MacWhinnie, Mark Siegars, and Lisa Dachinger.

"The Public Safety Building Committee has done their job. Now we need, hopefully with some of those same bodies, to form a new committee of some type and move forward," Select Board member Timothy Sorrell explained.

Earlier this month, the town officials voted to advance a $7.3 million combined police/emergency medical services facility to town meeting, discarding the option for a $6.5 million separate build.  The same design, then priced at $5.9 million, was shot down in 2023.

"There is the option to go to what could be a debt exclusion, which requires a two-thirds majority at either a special town meeting or an annual town meeting, and that can be followed by inclusion in a ballot," Town Administrator Gina Dario said.

Siegars advised that if the question goes to a ballot first with a fixed project budget, that amount can't be changed for a subsequent special town meeting vote.

"In our discussions, there are committee members who are willing to stay on if you wanted to continue the committee or appoint to new one, who have volunteered to be involved with any public information sessions to try to answer the questions with the idea that that they would also explore further and work with Gina and town counsel on specifically what the question should be for a special town meeting, and if, if warranted a subsequent ballot vote," he reported.

Chairman Michael Murphy echoed the former committees' arguments that the town can't explore grants and financing until it has approved an amount.

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