Dallas, TX - Former Eph three-sport All-American (football, indoor & outdoor track & field) and veteran NFL offensive lineman Ethan Brooks '96 has signed a contract with the Dallas Cowboys.
Most recently Brooks spent the pat three seasons playing for the Baltimore Ravens. Earlier this summer Brooks signed a free agent contract with the New York Jets, but was cut by the Jets before the 2005 season began.
The Cowboys invited Brooks and others to their practice facility this week as endeavor to replace Flozell Adams at left tackle. Adams, a two-time Pro Bowler, injured his right knee and may be lost for the season.
Brooks was a seventh round draft choice by the Atlanta Falcons in 1996. The Falcons converted Brooks from the defensive line to the offensive line and he has spent his entire NFL career as well as a year in NFL Europe on the offensive side of the line.
In the last three seasons with the Baltimore Ravens Brooks appeared in 44 games and he started 23 at right tackle.
He has appeared in 75 NFL contests and has started 44 times. Brooks has also played for the St. Louis Rams, Arizona Cardinals and the Atlanta Falcons.
After his final season at Williams in 1995 Brooks was named a Div. 3 football All-American on defense. In 1996 Brooks set the NCAA Div. 3 record in the 35 lb. weight throw when he won the event with a heave of 63' 8 3/4". He also won the 1996 hammer throw at the NCAA Championships when he tossed the hammer 194' 2".
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Dalton Fire District Voters OK 'Surprise' Building Purchase
By Sabrina DammsiBerkshires Staff
An image of 30-32 Flansburgh from the town's assessor data.
DALTON, Mass. — For several years, the district has been working with limited space, and a vote at the annual meeting is expected to help ease those constraints.
During the meeting on Tuesday at the Stationary Factory, 48 voters approved 24 of the 25 articles on the warrant, including the purchase of 30-32 Flansburgh Ave., directly next to the current station.
If the property passes the home inspection, the district would purchase the multi-family home from its current owner Richard Olsted for $350,000.
The property is a two-family duplex built in 1920 with more than 6,000 square feet on a fifth of an acre. Its assessed value according to information in the town's database is $305,200. It's estimated on Zillow at $312,500, with a potential high of $350,000.
As part of the agreement for the purchase cost, the district agreed to allow Olsted to reside in one of the building's units for as long as he chooses, with the understanding that he will be responsible for utilities and will not be required to pay rent.
The foreseeable purpose of the other units will be to create proper housing for emergency services personnel.
The department currently has three makeshift bedrooms in the fire station that were described as not well suited for a regular ambulance service.
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