Eastern Mountain Sports at Berkshire Mall Slated For Closure

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LANESBOROUGH, Mass. — Eastern Mountain Sports could be the next store to leave the Berkshire Mall.
 
Eastern Outfitters is looking at closing 21 of 35 Bob's Stores and 27 of 51 Eastern Mountain Sports locations, according to the company's bankruptcy proceedings. The 4,226 square-foot retail space in the Berkshire Mall is one of those listed in the bankruptcy filings for closure.
 
Sports Direct has offered to buy Eastern Outfitters through a private sale but only wants some locations, not all. The plan is to close those identified locations and sell the rest. Eastern Outfitters asked for court permission to conduct store closing sales at those locations.
 
"Sports Direct has identified certain locations that do not make economic sense to operate, particularly if the debtors are unable to get better terms on some of their leases. Although in certain instances, negotiations with the landlords are ongoing, the debtors seek approval of liquidation procedures for all the non-continuing stores identified by Sports Direct," reads the bankruptcy docket filed on April 5.
 
Sports Direct would be working with a consultant on the store closing sales. However, there is still a chance the company keeps some of those stores open.
 
"Entry into the agreement will allow the debtors and Sports Direct to utilize the experience and resources of the consultant to oversee operations at the non-continuing stores (thereby reducing shrinkage of inventory and other issues) in a format that permits the debtors and Sports Direct to maintain flexibility to keep as many stores open as possible if negotiations with landlords are ultimately successful," the filing reads.
 
The loss of the store would be just the latest retailer to leave the Berkshire Mall. The mall has been losing tenants steadily over the last two years as struggling brick-and-mortar retailers consolidate or close storefronts.
 
Most recently, Payless Shoe Source announced it, too, would be leaving the mall after its parent company filed for bankruptcy reorganization. That is on top of anchor J.C. Penney announcing it planned to close. Previously, Best Buy and Macy's both closed. Meanwhile, Sears has been struggling nationally as well and many fear that could be the next to close at the Berkshire Mall.

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Berkshire Wind Power Cooperative Corporation Scholarships

LUDLOW, Mass. — For the third year, Berkshire Wind Power Cooperative Corporation (BWPCC) will award scholarships to students from Lanesborough and Hancock. 
 
The scholarship is open to seniors at Mount Greylock Regional High School and Charles H. McCann Technical School. BWPCC will select two students from the class of 2024 to receive $1,000 scholarships.
 
The scholarships will be awarded to qualifying seniors who are planning to attend either a two- or four-year college or trade school program. Seniors must be from either Hancock or Lanesborough to be considered for the scholarship. Special consideration will be given to students with financial need, but all students are encouraged to apply.
 
The BWPCC owns and operates the Berkshire Wind Power Project, a 12 turbine, 19.6-megawatt wind farm located on Brodie Mountain in Hancock and Lanesborough. The non-profit BWPCC consists of 16 municipal utilities located in Ashburnham, Boylston, Chicopee, Groton, Holden, Hull, Ipswich, Marblehead, Paxton, Peabody, Russell, Shrewsbury, Sterling, Templeton, Wakefield, and West Boylston, and their joint action agency, the Massachusetts Municipal Wholesale Electric Company (MMWEC). 
 
To be considered, students must submit all required documents including a letter of recommendation from their school counselor and a letter detailing their educational and professional goals. Application and submission details will be shared with students via their school counselors. The deadline to apply is Friday, April 19.
 
 MMWEC is a not-for-profit, public corporation and political subdivision of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts created by an Act of the General Court in 1975 and authorized to issue tax-exempt debt to finance a wide range of energy facilities.  MMWEC provides a variety of power supply, financial, risk management and other services to the state's consumer-owned, municipal utilities. 
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