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West Girls Win Bronze at Bay State Games

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ROXBURY, Mass. -- The West girls basketball team took home the bronze medal from the Bay State Games on Sunday.
 
After going 2-2 the first two days of the tournament, West won twice on Sunday, beating the Metro squad, 57-40, and beating Northeast for the second time in three days, this time by a score of 68-58.
 
In the Bronze Medal game, Katy O'Connor of Hampshire Regional scored a team-high 19 points.
 
Hoosac Valley's Madi Ryan scored 12 -- nine on 3-pointers. Lenox's Alice Najimy scored eight, and Gwendolyn Carpenter of Mount Everett added five.
 
Najimy, Ryan and Carpenter each scored five in the win over Metro. Drury's Brooke DiGennaro added a bucket in the win.
 
The West team was coached by Meg Burrington and Drury High School graduate Amy Cyr.
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Greylock Glen Outdoor Center 90% Complete

By Tammy DanielsiBerkshires Staff
ADAMS, Mass. — The Greylock Glen Outdoor Center is about 90 percent finished with an anticipated completion date in August. 
 
Matthew Sturz of owner's project manager Colliers International updated the Selectmen on the project's progress via Zoom on Wednesday. 
 
"We'll work with the town to determine exactly the logistics of that," he said in response to questions about the opening. "I think that there's certainly interest in getting the facility open as soon as it can open. But we do need to conclude the construction activities ... it's not federally advisable to have construction activity going on with the public."
 
The completion will depend on getting a certificate of occupancy for the 10,000-square foot facility.
 
The  $8.3 million project is running eight months behind the expected schedule, Sturz said, largely because of permitting with the state Department of Environmental Protection that required an extensive environmental review of endangered species, working with National Grid to determine how solar will be integrated into the project, and the need for a water system for both potable water and fire suppression. 
 
"Transformers and all manner of electrical switchgear is being significantly impacted by supply chain issues throughout the construction industry," said Sturz. "So coordinating those items up front took a little bit longer than anticipated."
 
A 350,000-gallon water tank is being constructed on the grounds to provide water with completion expected by July or August. 
 
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