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Daily DigestSchool Closing Conte Middle School in North Adams will be closed Thursday, December 4, as the investigation into a mercury spill continues.
The North Adams School Committee this evening at 7 will be held in the City Council chambers. |
Light'em Up!
North Adams kicks off the holiday season with its annual treelighting on Thursday, Dec. 4, at 5:30 p.m.
Pittsfield lights its tree on Friday, Dec. 5, at 6 at Park Square. |
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NECBL Players of the Week - July 18, 2007
 | | Ben Paulsen and Scott Savastano | Co-Players of the Week: Week #5 ending 7/15
Ben Paulsen (Clemson) led a resurgence of the Swamp Bats as they climbed to within 1 game of division leading Holyoke. The first-baseman batted .520 for the week in a grueling 7 games scoring 4, knocking in 9. Ben belted 2 doubles and 2 HRs achieving a .840 slugging percentage.
The Dukes are having a tough season but this week they picked up 3 of their 9 total wins thanks in part to the hot bat of shortstop Scott Savastano (Franklin Pierce). Scott hit an amazing .632 in 5 games with 12 hits in 19 at-bats driving in 7 with a .737 slugging percentage. He was also 2-2 in stolen bases.
Co-Pitchers of the Week: Week #5 ending 7/15
 Rob Hallberg and Andrew Carraway | Rob Hallberg (Brown) was a dominating closer for the Silkworms this week with saves against the red-hot Twisters, the surging Mountaineers as well as the Quarry Dogs. His opponents got no hits or runs and 3 were stuck out by Hallberg on his way to a league-leading 9 saves.
The Newport Gulls are in a classic duel with Torrington for the top spot in the Southern Division. The Gulls lost 3 of 4 this week until Andrew Carraway (Virginia) took the mound and blanked the Lowell All-Americans 8-0 on July 14th. The 6’ 2” righty threw 8 innings allowing just 3 hits while striking out 5 and walking none. |
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