MCLA Volleyball Reaches Conference Final

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WORCESTER, Mass. -- Chloe Garber had a double-double Thursday to lead the MCLA volleyball team to a four-set win over Worcester State in the MASCAC semi-finals.
 
Garber recorded 12 kills and 16 digs in the 25-16, 25-18, 20-25, 25-21 win.
 
Audrey Melson had 13 kills, and Lee High's Elizabeth Brown recorded five kills and 10 digs in the win.
 
The third-seeded Trailblazers advance to play fourth-seeded Framingham State in the conference title match.
 
Women's Hockey
NORTH ADAMS, Mass. -- Jordyn Bleaney scored a goal and set up another to lead Anna Maria to a 3-2 win over MCLA.
 
Becky Ade and Alexandrea Bednar each scored a goal for MCLA, which got 43 saves from Juliette Barney.
 
MCLA (2-3) travels to Worcester to play Anna Maria on Friday.
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Clarksburg OKs $5.1M Budget; Moves CPA Adoption Forward

By Tammy DanielsiBerkshires Staff

Newly elected Moderator Seth Alexander kept the meeting moving. 
CLARKSBURG, Mass. — The annual town meeting sped through most of the warrant on Wednesday night, swiftly passing a total budget of $5.1 million for fiscal 2025 with no comments. 
 
Close to 70 voters at Clarksburg School also moved adoption of the state's Community Preservation Act to the November ballot after a lot of questions in trying to understand the scope of the act. 
 
The town operating budget is $1,767,759, down $113,995 largely because of debt falling off. Major increases include insurance, utilities and supplies; the addition of a full-time laborer in the Department of Public Works and an additional eight hours a week for the accountant.
 
The school budget is at $2,967,609, up $129,192 or 4 percent over this year. Clarksburg's assessment to the Northern Berkshire Vocational School District is $363,220.
 
Approved was delaying the swearing in of new officers until after town meeting; extending the one-year terms of moderator and tree warden to three years beginning with the 2025 election; switching the licensing of dogs beginning in January and enacting a bylaw ordering dog owners to pick up after their pets. This last was amended to include the words "and wheelchair-bound" after the exemption for owners who are blind. 
 
The town more recently established an Agricultural Committee and on Wednesday approved a right-to-farm bylaw to protect agriculture. 
 
Larry Beach of River Road asked why anyone would be against and what the downside would be. Select Board Chair Robert Norcross said neighbors of farmers can complain about smells and livestock like chickens. 
 
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