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North Adams Regional Hospital went smoke-free Monday — so did all its sister sites, from Sweet Brook to Northern Berkshire Family Practice to the Women's Exchange. No ashtrays, no smoking: No butts about it.
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MassWildlife's annual eagle count runs Dec. 31 to Jan. 14. Anyone sighting one of the regal birds in Massachusetts is asked to participate.

Send date, time, location and town of eagle sightings, number of birds, whether juvenile or adult and observer's contact information to Mass.wildlife@state.ma.us.

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Habitat Building Houses, Community and Power

- July 30, 2007

Central Berkshire Habitat for Humanity (CBHFH), an active presence in revitalizing Pittsfield neighborhoods since 1993, will hire its first staff members to support what is expected to be a year of substantial growth for the organization. After priding itself for years on its “all-volunteer” status, the organization is now moving into a more advanced phase, and is currently seeking applicants for a full-time Agency Administrator and a part-time contracting Construction Supervisor.

CBHFH is putting the finishing touches on the 16th and 17th homes it has built or rehabbed, has poured a foundation for a new duplex on West Union Street, and is beginning the design process for another duplex on Daniels Avenue. In addition to building homes, the local Habitat affiliate finances mortgages for partner families when they become Habitat homeowners. In the coming year, the organization will team with the high school building trades program and the fledgling YouthBuild program which will result in an accelerated pace for its construction work.

Sara Hathaway, a teacher at Reid Middle School, is President of CBHFH. “If you have been to a Habitat work site, you have seen the power of a motley volunteer crew of retired people, single moms, church members and crabby old guys with hammers,” said Hathaway. “It is amazing to see the beautiful homes and happy families who have benefited from the all-volunteer model over the years. But we realize that we can no longer manage our growing range of responsibilities without the help of paid staff. It is time to invest in professional support to reinvigorate both our office and our construction work.”

Charlie Cook as the Treasurer of CBHFH notes that, “Habitat’s financial activity is not typical for a non-profit, although we hold fundraisers and look for grant opportunities as many local organizations do. We also function as a construction company and a mortgage lender,” said Cook. “It’s complex, time-consuming work and it has to be done well to be fair to families, donors, vendors and volunteers who work with us. Having staff on hand during the week will help to keep Habitat on track, and allow us to meet new challenges in the year ahead.”

The full-time Agency Administrator position will assist the organization’s treasurer in paying bills, depositing and acknowledging charitable donations, and sending out payment notices for mortgages. He or she will also support partner families and their volunteer sponsors as they navigate the process of earning their “sweat equity” hours and become new homeowners. Managing correspondence, coordinating real estate closings and some liaison work with the organization’s subcommittees will also be part of the Administrator’s job, who will work 9-5 in the organization’s office on Columbus Ave.

The part-time duties for the Construction Supervisor include coordinating with architects, obtaining permits and certificates of occupancy, overseeing the construction schedule, and ensuring availability of materials and equipment on site. Qualified applicants should have the ability to teach building skills, lead groups, and be able to work well with people of different skill levels. The successful applicant will work with volunteer crews on Wednesdays and Saturdays at sites in Pittsfield.

Applications for the Administrative position and the contracting Construction position will be accepted until the positions are filled. Send a letter and resume to: Central Berkshire Habitat for Humanity, P.O. Box 2717, Pittsfield, MA 01202.

CBHFH is a non-profit organization partnering with families in need to build or rehabilitate simple, decent houses for homeownership. CBHFH works with families and communities, recognizing with respect their dignity, diverse needs, and contributions.

Income guidelines for CBHFH require that qualified families have a reasonable employment and credit record, an income at or below 60% of the median income for the area (the figure changes annually), and currently live in inadequate housing. Selected families in central Berkshire almost always have children. Each family must complete 400 to 500 hours of “sweat equity” work on Habitat construction sites, and the process of preparing a home often takes as long as two years. Much of the value of the finished home is forgiven once the family has paid off the twenty or twenty-five year mortgage.

Prospective volunteers can call the CBHFH office at 442-3181.
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