REP. PATRICIA FARLEY-BOUVIERĀ of Pittsfield on Tuesday transformed a fairly dry Zoom call about a government site readiness program into a live, personalized, on-site report about how state investments can help transform a city.
Farley-Bouvier’s standup came at the end of a long call with a number of political dignitaries, including Gov. Charlie Baker, Lt. Gov. Karyn Polito, Sen. Adam Hinds, Pittsfield Mayor Linda Tyer, Secretary of Housing and Economic Development Mike Kennealy, and MassDevelopment President and CEO Dan Rivera, all of them talking about how great the program run by MassDevelopment is and speaking from fairly standard indoor locations. Farley-Bouvier, determined not to be that end-of-a-program speaker who usually has people in the audience thinking the quicker the better, decided to step outside the Zoom box.
Standing at the corner of Woodlawn and Tyler Streets in her hometown, with the wind whipping through her hair, Farley-Bouvier first pointed to a steeple in the distance. She said that steeple once belonged to St. Maryās the Morning Star Church, where she was baptized, and is now, with the aid of state funding, a 29-unit apartment building.
Turning her phone slightly to the left, she pointed out La Fogata, a restaurant located inside a building that used to belong to her grandfather, who ran a grocery there. Farley-Bouvier said she taught English to the current owner, Miguel Gomez, when he came to the United States from Colombia. She highly recommended Gomezās restaurant, particularly for the tostones and the bistec a caballo.
Turning further to the left, she pointed to Woodlawn Avenue Bridge, which used to be owned by General Electric and was closed in 2006 and demolished in 2012. It reopened in 2016 ā elevated to allow double-decker trains to pass underneath and to connect two neighborhoods ā with the help of $4.5 million in state funding.

Just beyond the bridge, Farley-Bouvier pointed to the Berkshire Innovation Center, which opened in 2020 with the help of a $9.7 million grant from the Massachusetts Life Sciences Center. Farley-Bouvier recalled how the final funding fell into place exactly three years ago and the ground-breaking took place six months later.
Finally, she turned to a vast empty piece of land ā Pittsfield Mayor Linda Tyer said the parcel ālooks like the surface of the moonā and has been sitting unused for more than 20 years ā that received an $880,000 grant on Tuesday under the site readiness program to prep it for future development.
Farley-Bouvier said Site 9 is just the latest example of what can happen when all levels of government combine to address a problem. āWhen we work together as a team ā local, state, federal, and private ā thatās when we do our best work,ā she said. She noted that the area she was showcasing is part of Pittsfield’s transformative development initiative and the beneficiary of millions of dollars of streetscape investments.
Baker, after Farley-Bouvierās presentation, called it āa tour de force performance.ā Hinds also heaped praise on her.Ā āIf this state rep thing doesnāt work out, you have a future as a broadcaster,ā he said.
In an interview after the event, Farley-Bouvier said she knew she was going to come toward the end of the speaking program when there wasnāt likely to be much new left to say. So she hit on the idea of giving an on-site report, but she was worried about the potential for glitches. She sat in her car listening to the Zoom and keeping her phone charged so it wouldnāt run out of power when it was her turn. āIt was either going to be a disaster or itās going to work,ā she said.
Rivera, who heads the quasi-public state agency that oversees the site readiness program, said he was impressed at how well Farley-Bouvierās live presentation worked.
āI canāt believe this hasnāt been a fundamental part of Zoom presentations this whole time. You look like Samantha Bee out there reporting live,ā he said referring to the comedian/commentator who has a show on TBS called Full Frontal.
āIām a little nervous about the Samantha Bee reference,ā Farley-Bouvier said.

