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Berkshire 12U Cal Ripken Team Reaches Western Mass Semi-Final

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TURNERS FALLS, Mass. -- The Berkshire All-Stars 12-and-under Cal Ripken Baseball League team last weekend advanced to the semi-finals of the Western Massachusetts State Tournament.
 
The Berkshire team used a 3-1 record to advance to the semis, where it led early before dropping an 18-7 decision to Ayer-Shirley.
 
In Berkshire's first game, Cliff Flyn and Seamus Barnes combined to strike out seven in a four-inning, 11-0 win over Narragansett.
 
Dylan Ely had a double and a home run, and Flynn had a two-run double. Jackson Shelsy added a single, a double an RBI.
 
Berkshire dropped its second game of pool play, 10-5, to Ayer-Shirley despite home runs from Ely and Michael Ward.
 
The team bounced back on Sunday with a pair of wins: 12-2 over Fitchburg and 4-1 over Greenfield.
 
Against Fitchburg, Nick Vaber hit a two-run triple to end the game. Brendan Armstrong had a single and a double, and Michael Naventi and Barnes split time on the mound.
 
Against Greenfield, Ely earned the win on the mound after entering the game with the bases loaded and one out in the second. Ely struck out one and benefited from a defensive gem by Shelsy to get out of the jam.
 
Anthony Welch and Barnes each homered in the win, sending the team on to Monday's semi-finals.
 
Berkshire had a 7-4 lead going to the top of the fifth before Ayer-Shirley rallied for the 18-7 win. Evan Trombley had a double and two RBIs in the loss.
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Lanesborough 2025 Year in Review: What's Going On With the Berkshire Mall?

By Brittany PolitoiBerkshires Staff

LANESBOROUGH, Mass.— The town's biggest headline in 2025 was the Berkshire Mall. 

There wasn't much news about the shuttered property since owners, JMJ Holdings, announced that they were pivoting from cannabis cultivation to senior living in 2023.  The Select Board ordered them to pay unsettled taxes in late 2024, and lawsuits transpired. 

JMJ and the Baker Hill Road District remain in a standoff over unpaid taxes for the Route 7/8 Connector Road.  JMJ argues that they are being under-represented and over-taxed by the independent municipal district and want it dissolved, while the BHRD wants to take the mall back. 

The Berkshire Mall closed more than five years ago and has sat vacant since.

Its current owners are planning an assisted living, mixed-use build, and secured Integritus Healthcare as a partner.  First, the decrepit mall must be taken down. 

In May, JMJ reported that the project was entering the design process for a nine-figure overhaul of the property into 420 to 450 units of senior housing, and it was confirmed that town taxes were paid, totaling $293,380. 

The holdings company filed a lawsuit against the BHRD, which had filed a December 2024 lawsuit seeking $545,000 for taxes due in May 2024.  JMJ said the property is charged six times more taxes than other Lanesborough businesses. 

In August, JMJ announced that it is partnering with a local health-care company, Integritus Healthcare, to bolster its plans for hundreds of senior housing units.

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