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MCLA Men's Lacrosse Drops First Game in Program's History

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WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. -- The College of Mount Saint Vincent received seven goals from Patrick Nagy as they cruised past the MCLA Trailblazers 13-0 Saturday evening in non-league men's lacrosse action.
 
The game marked the first in program history for MCLA as it was officially welcomed as a varsity sport. The Dolphins are now 1-0 while MCLA is 0-1.
 
In the opening quarter, Mount Saint Vincent's Patrick Nagy tallied the game's opening two goals in the first 2:21 for an early 2-0 advantage. The visitors would continue their strong play in the opening quarter with two more goals to up the margin to 4-0 after one period of play.
 
The Dolphins would add five more goals in the second period to assume ultimate control. Jaiden Martinez and Matthew Pincus added markers before Nagy closed the half with three more tallies to up the margin to 9-0 at intermission. 
 
The visitors owned a 25-4 shot advantage in the opening half of play.
 
CMSV added four more tallies in the second half to pull away to the easy victory.
 
Nagy ended with seven goals on the night.  Pincus ended with three of his own. Christian Brody earned the shutout in goal stopping seven shots in the process.
 
MCLA's Brady Larkin absorbed the loss in goal for MCLA.
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DiLego Jewelry to Close After Nearly 100 Years in Business

By Daniel MatziBerkshires correspondent

Sisters Pamela Costine, left, and Cynthia Lamore have been operating the store since their aunts retired in 1987. Both started working in the business as teens.  Lamore's decided it's time to retire. 
NORTH ADAMS, Mass. — DiLego Jewelery Store, the family-owned business that has been a staple of North Adams for nearly a century, will be closing this summer. 
 
The closure was announced on the store's Facebook page late Sunday night, where it immediately drew comments of remembrance and well-wishing.
 
Cindy Lamore, whose great uncle Frank DiLego opened the store on Main Street in the late 1930s, said the shop will cease operations following her retirement, slated for June 30. A 20 percent off Mother's Day sale will begin immediately, with increasing discounts leading up to the closing date.
 
It took Lamore "a couple of years" to reach the decision to close. Witnessing the passing of lifelong friends or their struggles with debilitating illness prompted her to reconsider her priorities, especially considering the extensive time devoted to running a small business. 
 
"You really question what you're waiting for," she reflected.
 
While recognizing that changing consumer habits have led to a decrease in jewelry and watch sales in recent years, Lamore stressed that her decision to close was a personal one. She and her business partner and sister, Pamela Costine, wanted "to do it on our terms," she said.
 
Comments on Facebook praised the store's customer service, and friends, family, and customers alike reminisced about buying jewelry for special occasions, stopping in for watch repairs, and the perennial rite of childhood for many: getting ears pierced.
 
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