Drury, Burr & Burton Boys Reach Giorgi Final

By Shannon BoyeriBerkshires Sports
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NORTH ADAMS, Mass. — Alex Heck scored 19 points Wednesday to lead the Drury boys basketball team to the championship game of the John Giorgi Summer Basketball League.
 
Drury led from start to finish in its semi-final against Mount Greylock and emerged with a 56-46 win.
 
Heck had seven rebounds to go along with his game-high scoring total, and Justin Girard added 16 points.
 
Mount Greylock’s Eric Hirsch had a team-high 18 points, and Michael McCormack led the Mounties in rebounds with eight.
 
Drury will play in the finals against Burr and Burton Academy of Manchester, Vt.
 
Burr and Burton held a pretty steady lead over Bennington, Vt.'s, Mount Anthony throughout the game, beating the Patriots 80-59.
 
Joey Shehadi for Burr and Burton had a game-high 35 points and tallied six rebounds. Connor Harrington added 23 points.
 
Drury and Burr and Burton will play at 6:30 p.m. Thursday at Noel Field in a double-header that concludes with the Open Division final between MCLA and Flynn & Dagnoli.

See photos of the Drury/Mount Greylock game here and photos of Burr & Burton/Mount Anthony here.


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North Adams Council Gives Initial OK to Zoning Change

By Tammy DanielsiBerkshires Staff
NORTH ADAMS, Mass. — The City Council wrapped up business in about 30 minutes on Tuesday, moving several ordinance changes forward. 
 
A zoning change that would add a residential property to the commercial zone on State Road was adopted to a second reading but met with some pushback. The Planning Board recommended the change.
 
The vote was 5-2, with two other councilors abstaining, indicating there may be difficulty reaching a supermajority vote of six for final passage.
 
Centerville Sticks LLC (Tourists resort) had requested the extension of the Business 2 zone to cover 935 State Road. Centerville had purchased the large single-family home adjacent the resort in 2022. 
 
Ben Svenson, principal of Centerville, had told a joint meeting of the Planning Board and City Council earlier this month that it was a matter of space and safety. 
 
The resort had been growing and an office building across Route 2 was filled up. 
 
"We've had this wonderful opportunity to grow our development company. That's meant we have more office jobs and we filled that building up," he said. "This is really about safety. Getting people across Route 2 is somewhat perilous."
 
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