15th-ranked Williams upsets 5th-ranked Middlebury in women's golf

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PORT ST. LUCIE, FL. – Fran Vandermeer's Williams women's golf team got the spring portion of their schedule off on the right foot upsetting 5th-ranked Middlebury by a score of 324 to 335 in a match played at The PGA Club. The PGA Club will host the NCAA Division III Championships May 16-19.
 
The 15th-ranked Ephs got a strong effort from senior captain Melissa Barton who claimed medalist honors on the day with a round of 76. Barton was the lone golfer to break 80.

Eph junior Anne O'Leary tied Middlebury's Jesse Bluestein for second place with an 80. Third place went to Middlebury's Julie Ellenberger who recorded an 81.
 
Eph junior Kait O'Brien captured fourth place with a round of 83, while Eph sophomore Aimee Weber and Middlebury's Courtney Mazzei tied for fifth at 85.  Sixth place went to Flora Weeks of Middlebury who carded an 89.
 
Eph junior Kristin Nottebohm tallied a 90 and Middlebury's Liz Hirsch shot a 94.
 
The next event for the Ephs will come when they return to the northeast to compete at the Jack Leaman Invitational on April 18 & 19.
 
Williams – 324

Melissa Barton – 76
Anne O'Leary – 80
Kait O'Brien – 83
Aimee Weber – 85
(Kristin Nottebohm – 90)
 
Middlebury – 335
Jesse Bluestein – 80
Julie Ellenberger – 81
Courtney Mazzei – 85
Flora Weeks – 89
(Liz Hirsch – 94)
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Dalton Voters to Decide Moveable ADUs at Special Town Meeting

By Sabrina DammsiBerkshires Staff
DALTON, Mass. — It's time for voters to decide if they want to permit mobile accessory dwelling units in town and a special town meeting has been set to do just that. 
 
For more than two years, Amy Turnbull has been advocating to amend the town's current bylaws to allow mobile tiny homes but has met obstacles delaying the effort.  
 
On Monday, June 29, at 7 p.m., voters will convene at Wahconah Regional High School to decide on the topic, and four other items centered around funding for the Clean Air Committee and the town's Department of Public Works roof repair project. 
 
Turnbull initially presented this item at the annual town meeting but it was "tabled" so a public hearing could be held. 
 
Like many meetings before, this hearing resulted in little movement as the Planning Board decided to neither support or oppose the proposed bylaw.  
 
During the signing of the warrant, Select Board member John Boyle expressed his hesitation about placing this item on a special town meeting warrant, citing historically low attendance at such meetings.
 
"It's very important and going to be a very controversial thing … Important issues should be at an annual town meeting," he said. 
 
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