1. Pittsfield - Noun
2. Pittsfield - Proper noun
a town in western Massachusetts
Source: WordNetEdwin Ducey of Pittsfield has been employed as principal of the Time schools at a salary of $100 per month. Source: Internet
But that may not be possible if COVID-19 surges across the state “because they’re going to be hit just as hard if not harder than we will be,” said Dr. Robert Schlager, chief medical officer at the hospital in rural Pittsfield. Source: Internet
A belted kingfisher perches in the trees at Canoe Meadows wildlife sanctuary in Pittsfield. Source: Internet
Parker (1996), 110 That April, the nationwide economic panic forced Gansevoort to file for bankruptcy and Uncle Thomas Jr. secretly planned to leave Pittsfield, where he had not paid taxes on the farm. Source: Internet
Quoted in Robertson-Lorant (1996), 251 In September, Melville borrowed three thousand dollars from his father-in-law Lemuel Shaw to buy a 160-acre farm in Pittsfield. Source: Internet
Cited in Tanselle (1988), 663. By the end of the month, "wearied with the long delay of printers", Melville came back to finish work on the book in Pittsfield. Source: Internet