Adams-Cheshire 16U Softball Team Advances in County Tourney

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GREAT BARRINGTON, Mass. -- The Adams-Cheshire Swat 16-and-under softball team defeated Great Barrington, 12-9, on Thursday in the Berkshire County Championship.
 
McKenzie Kupiec and Caitlyn Nicol combined for the win in the circle in a game played at Olympia Meadows.
 
Katherine McNeice led the Swat offense with a pair of hits.
 
ACS played strong defense early, but Great Barrington was able to string together hits and rally to draw close.
 
ACS will play at the Doyle Complex on Monday at 6 against the Berkshire Force in the tournament semi-finals.
 
Thursday’s scheduled final in the 12-and-under division between Dalton and the Berkshire Force was rescheduled to Friday at 6 p.m at Doyle.
 
16-AND-UNDER
Thursday, July 27
ACS Swat 12, Great Barrington 9
Monday, July 31
6 p.m. (5) ACS Swat at (1) Berkshire Force, Doyle Complex
6 p.m. (3) Dalton Warriors at (2) Greylock Thunder,  Russell Field
Tuesday, Aug. 1
6 p.m. Berkshire County Title Game at higher seed
 
10-AND-UNDER
Monday, July 31
6 p.m. Lenox at Dalton, Dalton American Legion
6 p.m. Lee at  ACS Swat, Reid Field
Tuesday, Aug. 1
6 p.m. Berkshire County Championship Game at higher seed
 
12-AND-UNDER
Wednesday, July 26
6 p.m. ACS Swat at Berkshire Force, Doyle Complex
6 p.m. Greylock Thunder at Dalton, Chamberlain
Friday, July 28
6 p.m. Berkshire County Championship Game, Dalton at Berkshire Force at Doyle Complex
 
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Adams Review Library, COA and Education Budgets

By Tammy DanielsiBerkshires Staff
ADAMS, Mass. — The Finance Committee and Board of Selectmen reviewed the public services, Hoosac Valley Regional School District and McCann Technical School budgets on Tuesday. 
 
The workshop at the Adams Free Library was the third of four joint sessions to review the proposed $19 million fiscal 2025 budget. The first workshop covered general government, executive, finance and technology budgets; the second public works, community development and the Greylock Glen. 
 
The Council on Aging and library budgets have increases for wages, equipment, postage and software. The Memorial Day budget is level-funded at $1,450 for flags and for additional expenses the American Legion might have; it had been used to hire bagpipers who are no longer available. 
 
The COA's budget is up 6.76 percent at $241,166. This covers three full-time positions including the director and five regular per diem van drivers and three backup drivers. Savoy also contracts with the town at a cost of $10,000 a year based on the number of residents using its services. 
 
Director Sarah Fontaine said the governor's budget has increased the amount of funding through the Executive Office of Elder Affairs from $12 to $14 per resident age 60 or older. 
 
"So for Adams, based on the 2020 Census data, says we have 2,442 people 60 and older in town," she said. "So that translates to $34,188 from the state to help manage Council on Aging programs and services."
 
The COA hired a part-time meal site coordinator using the state funds because it was getting difficult to manage the weekday lunches for several dozen attendees, said Fontaine. "And then as we need program supplies or to pay for certain services, we tap into this grant."
 
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