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Pittsfield

American  
[pits-feeld] / ˈpɪtsˌfild /

noun

  1. a city in W Massachusetts.


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A third buyer in Pittsfield, Pa., who bought a home in June 2021 said “he felt that he had no other choice” when it came to choosing mortgage lenders, the lawsuit claims.

From MarketWatch

Pittsfield police also released a statement in response to media requests about Moore, although it did not mention him by name.

From Los Angeles Times

Police in nearby Saline assisted in detaining Moore, who was then turned over to Pittsfield Township authorities, according to a Saline official.

From The Wall Street Journal

The next town over, Pittsfield, passed a bylaw outlawing baseball to protect the windows of its meetinghouse—all the way back in 1791.

From The Wall Street Journal

But the suspension was never lifted — the reason is a source of debate — and Mr. Harris, 44, was cited in October for driving with a suspended license in Pittsfield Township.

From New York Times