Galipoe Leads Charles Phykitt to Adams PAL Win

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ADAMS, Mass. — Results last week from the high school division of the Adams Police Athletic League basketball league.
 
Adams Community Bank 55, St Mary’s 50
ACB: Chris McLear eight points, Terrell Chao eight points, Josh Brazeau three points, Dan Gamari six points, Zach Zaleski four points, Travis Dozier 23 points. St Mary’s: Ryan Charon 11 points, Alex Rondeau two points, Derek Alibozek two points, Ethan Nardin five points, Ethan Howland four points, Ben Kittler 12 points, Bailey Trumble six points, Robert Monsees nine points.
 
Pizza Jim's 48, Knights of Columbus 38
Knights of Columbus: Mike White 14 points, Unique Dudley eight points, Josh Rand three points, Joe Degere three points, Paolo Kareh six points, Devin Domback two points. Pizza Jim’s: Kyle Patch six points, Brady Larkin seven points, Colby Benoit four points, Devin Griswald 14 points, Andrew Levesque two points, Jim Alexander 13 points.
 
Charles Phykitt 48, Adams Police 43
Charles Phykitt: Braidee Greene nine points, Josh Pachecano nine points, Josh Meczywor five points, Jake Galipoe 11 points, Dillon LaCasse five points, Cole Stevens four points, Bailey Alcombright five poitns. Adams Police: Matt Jette eight points, Noah White 19 points, Adam Kurowski six points, Matt McCarron seven points.
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Central Berkshire School Officials OK $35M Budget

By Sabrina DammsiBerkshires Staff
DALTON, Mass. — The Central Berkshire Regional School Committee approved a $35 million budget for fiscal 2025 during its meeting on Thursday.
 
Much of the proposed spending plan is similar to what was predicted in the initial and tentative budget presentations, however, the district did work with the Finance subcommittee to further offset the assessments to the towns, Superintendent Leslie Blake-Davis said. 
 
"What you're going see in this budget is a lower average assessment to the towns than what you saw in the other in the tentative budget that was approved," she said. 
 
The fiscal 2025 budget is $35,428,892, a 5.56 percent or $1,867,649, over this year's $33,561,243.
 
"This is using our operating funds, revolving revenue or grant revenue. So what made up the budget for the tentative budget is pretty much the same," Director of Finance and Operations Gregory Boino said.
 
"We're just moving around funds … so, we're using more of the FY25 rural aid funds instead of operating funds next year."
 
Increases the district has in the FY25 operating budget are from active employee health insurance, retiree health insurance, special education out-of-district tuition, temporary bond principal and interest payment, pupil transportation, Berkshire County Retirement contributions, and the federal payroll tax. 
 
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