Updated June 26, 2015 06:14PM

Berkshire Battalion Hockey Moving From North Adams

By Stephen DravisiBerkshires Staff
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Battalion owner William Dadds said he'll provide bus service for fans when the team lands in either New York or Connecticut.
NORTH ADAMS, Mass. — Less than two weeks after saying the Berkshire Battalion would return for the 2015-16 season, the club's new owner said on Friday that he is taking it to Connecticut or New York. 
 
"Thank you Battalion fans. Moving to new location," read a post on the team's Facebook page. "But I will make sure we provide bus service for several games."
 
It is unknown whether the North Adams fan base will enjoy a bus ride to Danbury, Conn., or Brewster, N.Y., the two towns Battalion owner Bill Dadds identified in a text on Friday answering a request for comment.
 
Earlier this month, Dadds said the Battalion definitely would return and popular coach Darin Lane would be behind the bench despite the legal troubles that cost Lane his job managing the Peter W. Foote Vietnam Veterans Memorial Rink, home of the Battalion in its inaugural Federal Hockey League season last winter. 
 
A few days later, Lane told the fan base via social media that he would not be back. 
 
On Friday, Dadds said Lane's absence helped drive the decision to take the team south. 
 
"It's a business decision," Dadds texted. "And administration with what was going on with Darin. Without him in this town. Wouldn't be the same."
 
One of the Battalion's potential landing spots already has a mixed history with the FHL. After last season, the city of Danbury kicked out the FHL's Danbury Whalers after a dispute over nonpayment of rent.

 


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MassDOT Warns of Toll-fee Smishing Scam

BOSTON — The Massachusetts Department of Transportation was alerted that a text message-based scam, also known as smishing, is fraudulently claiming to represent tolling agencies from across the country. The scammers are claiming to represent the tolling agency and requesting payment for unpaid tolls.

The targeted phone numbers seem to be chosen at random and are not uniquely associated with an account or usage of toll roads.

Customers who receive an unsolicited text, email, or similar message suggesting it is from EZDriveMA or another toll agency should not click on the link.

EZDriveMA customers can verify a valid text notification in several ways:

  • EZDriveMA will never request payment by text
  • All links associated with EZDriveMA will include www.EZDriveMA.com

The FBI says it has received more than 2,000 complaints related to toll smishing scams since early March and recommends individuals who receive fraudulent messages do the following:

1. File a complaint with the  Internet Crime Complaint Center at www.ic3.gov; be sure to include:

The phone number from where the text originated.
The website listed within the text

2. Check your account using the toll service's legitimate website.

3. Contact the toll service's customer service phone number.

4. Delete any smishing texts received.

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