Williams Women's Basketball win over Skidmore 71-52

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SARATOGA SPRINGS, NY. - The Williams women’s basketball team (10-3) closed out their non-conference schedule with a solid performance over Skidmore College (7-2), 71-52. The Ephs will begin Little Three play, hosting Amherst and Wesleyan in the coming week, although the two games do not count towards conference standings.

After shooting 1-for-12 from the floor on Monday against Rhode Island College, junior Chessie Jackson bounced back in a big way in tonight's contest, scoring 20 points on 7-of-7 shooting.  She contributed 7 rebounds and 5 assists as well.

“We stress that if you have an off shooting day you can still do other things on the court,” commented Williams’ head coach Pat Manning. “That’s what she did in the Rhode Island game, but it was nice to see her get on track with her shooting tonight.”

The game was closer in the first half than the final score would indicate. The Ephs led by just seven at the break, 30-23. A powerful start to the second half propelled Williams ahead of the Thoroughbreds. The Ephs put together a 12-4 run in the first five minutes to take a 15-point lead.  Jackson’s 4-for-4 effort from behind the arc contributed to Williams’ offense fire.

“We just played solid defense tonight,” continued Manning. “We were patient with the ball, and made smart choices with the ball. Our overall execution was good tonight, and we took smarter shots than we have been taking in previous games. It’s a great win, and a road win, before we start NESCAC play.”


The Ephs kept the Thoroughbreds to 24-percent shooting in the second half, while maintaining a consistent offensive presence throughout the game. Williams shot around 50-percent from the floor in both periods.

Jill Greenberg was one rebound shy of a double-double, scoring 11 points and grabbing 9 boards. Lisa Jaris added 10 points and 6 rebounds, while Elizabeth Hansen came off the bench to score 8 points.

Sharyln Harper led Skidmore with 18 points. Meghan Gaugler contributed 13 points, while teammate Dana Leonard was a force on the glass with 9 rebounds.

Williams will begin competition against conference opponents on Saturday against Amherst, although the game does not count towards conference standings. Game time is set for 2:00 p.m. in Chandler Gymnasium.
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Lanesborough Town Meeting to Vote Budget, Bylaws & Vehicle Purchases

By Breanna SteeleiBerkshires Staff

LANESBOROUGH, Mass. — Tuesday's annual town meeting includes a $14 million operating budget, new short-term rentals, accessory dwelling units and sign bylaws, and free cash article appropriations.

Voters will gather at Lanesborough Elementary School on June 9 at 6 p.m. to decide on 20 warrant articles.

The fiscal 2027 budget is up a little over 10 percent. Some of the main increases are the Mount Greylock Regional School District and McCann Technical School: the McCann assessment is up more than 30 percent based on factors including enrollment and the school renovation project, and Mount Greylock's is up 11 percent.

Article 11 is for the town to vote to approve from free cash the sum of $16,298.48 for the McCann Technical School roof and window replacement project so as not to impact the budget. Article 3 is  appropriate $7,586,284 for Mount Greylock Regional School assessment.

Another notable increase was in life and health insurance, showing an increase of about 26 percent.

Ambulance Director Jen Weber is planning 24-hour coverage, which means more staff and a hike in her budget. One of the articles asks the town to appropriate $234,100 to operate the Ambulance Enterprise Fund for salaries and expenses.

Many town departments are looking for new vehicles. The Fire Department is looking to replace its outdated 1996 fire engine. There are two articles related to the truck at a total of $813,366. Article 12 would transfer $225,000 from free cash into the Fire Truck Stabilization Fund; Article 13 would transfer $605,000 from the fund and authorize the borrowing of $208,366.08.

The total includes a $100,000 contingency cost to cover any additional costs if a 2026 model-year chassis cannot be secured before new emissions standards go into effect in 2027.

The board at its last meeting moved the $225,000 transfer to come before the borrowing article, changing the stabilization number. If the $225,000 is not voted on, then they will amend the next article's number on the floor, subtracting the $225,000. This shows the borrowing number significantly lower.

Article 17 asks for the transfer of $80,000 from free cash to replace a police cruiser.

Police Chief Rob Derksen's aim is to replace one vehicle every other year, meaning the oldest vehicle gets replaced about every 10 years. 

He stressed that if delayed this year, the town may have to double up in a future year to get back on schedule, and that paying later usually costs more. The article will ask for $80,000 from free cash, the vehicles used to be funded by the BHRD.

Lastly, the Highway Department is looking to replace a 2014 International dump truck that will be a total of $330,000 and will take two to three years to receive.

Money will be used from last year's approval of $250,000 from free cash for the replacement of a 2012 highway front-end loader that was underspent $49,261. Town meeting is being asked to approve  a transfer of $53,274.85 from free cash and the use of $227,464 from funds from the Sale of Town Real Estate to fund the balance.

Other free cash proposals include $1,200 to purchase software to support tracking and ongoing maintenance schedules of town-owned vehicles; $42,000 for the replacement of the Highway Department's storage shed roof, $200,000 to reduce the tax levy.

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