Williams Still in 7th on Carnival's Day 2

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RUMFORD, Maine – The Williams College ski team remains in seventh place with a team score of 281 points after the second day of the Bates Winter Carnival on Saturday.

The three-day event is their first 2008 Eastern Intercollegiate Skiing Association winter carnival of the season.

Dartmouth College remains in the leading position after the second day with 493 points but Middlebury (Vt.) College follows close behind in second place with 492 points.
 
Dartmouth's Nordic team won both the men's and women's 10K classic race while showing a first-place performance by David Chodounsky in the Alpine men's slalom race  with a total time of 1:30.86 for the two runs. University of Vermont moved up from fifth place after the first day to take the third position with 412 points, bumping previous third placeholder University of New Hampshire down to fifth place with 361 points.

Williams' Nordic women's team took fourth place in the 10K classic race with 60 points. Sophomore Alice Nelson repeated her success of the first day as the top Williams performer in the women's Nordic races, finishing in ninth place with a time of 33:45.8. Other top performers for the women's Nordic team include Kirsten Johnson, freshman, finishing in 13th place with a time of 34:06.6 as well as junior Liz Kantack who placed 34th with a time of 35:56.0.

In the men's 10K classic race, the Ephs took eighth place with 40 points. Top finisher for Williams was freshman Keith Kantack, placing 22nd with a time of 27:44.5. Sophomore Alex Taylor claimed 26th, finishing with a time of 27:53.6 while Caleb Lucy, freshman, took 30th in the race with 28:07.3.

The Alpine team had their men's and women's slalom races today. As a team, the women placed ninth with 23 points. Only finisher for the Ephs was sophomore Emily Porter, placing 12th and showing consistency with a first-run time of 51.08 and a second run of 50.36. Five Ephs did not finish the race.

The men's team placed third with 68 points in the slalom races. Team captain Charles Christianson, senior, was the top performer for the Ephs, finishing second with a solid first run of 44.72 and returning strong for a second run of 47.31. Sophomore Robert Dyroff placed 11th with a first-run time of 45.91 and a second run of 47.23. Other top performers include senior Evan Barrett, placing 25th with times of 46.94 and 50.71, and Alex Reeves who secured 26th with a first run of 48.40 and coming back with a strong second run performance with a time of 49.59.

"It was a good day on the men's side," said Christianson. "The team laid it on the line, showed a solid performance and we're ready to come out strong for tomorrow."

Bates Winter Carnival Team Scores:

1. Dartmouth College - DAR   493.0
2. Middlebury College - MID   492.0
3. University Of Vermont - UVM   412.0
4. Bates College - BAT   366.0
5. University of New Hampshire - UNH   361.0

6. Colby College - CBC   351.0
7. Williams College - WIL   281.0
8. St Lawrence University - SLU   250.0
9. Harvard University - HAR   124.0
10. Bowdoin College - BOW   111.0
11. St. Michael's College - SMC    89.0
12. Colby Sawyer College - CSC     0.0

Nordic Races

WOMEN'S 10K CLASSIC
1) DAR  93.0  2) MID  86.0  3) UVM  76.0  4) WIL  60.0  5) BAT  57.0  6) UNH  53.0 7) SLU  44.0  8) CBC  42.0  9) HAR  28.0 10) BOW  11.0 11) SMC  11.0

MEN'S 10K CLASSIC
1) DAR  85.0  2) MID  81.0  3) UVM  80.0  4) CBC  74.0  5) BAT  59.0  6) SLU  49.0 7) UNH  48.0  8) WIL  40.0  9) BOW  24.0 10) HAR  15.0 11) SMC   2.0

Alpine Races

WOMEN'S SLALOM

1) MID  88.0  2) UVM  86.0  3) BAT  71.0  4) UNH  66.0  5) DAR  65.0  6) CBC  47.0 7) SLU  45.0  8) SMC  34.0  9) WIL  23.0 10) HAR  15.0

MEN'S SLALOM
1) MID  87.0  2) DAR  74.0  3) WIL  68.0  4) BAT  68.0  5) CBC  65.0  6) UNH  61.0 7) UVM  50.0  8) SMC  33.0  9) SLU  32.0 10) HAR  17.0
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Pittsfield Rent Board OKs $30 Rent Increase for Lake Onota Village

By Sabrina DammsiBerkshires Staff

Lake Onota Village owner Richard Baldwin answers a question for resident Amy Booth.
PITTSFIELD, Mass. — The Rent Control Board last week approved a $30 per month rent increase for Lake Onota Village following a public hearing that spanned two meetings. 
 
A number of residents from the mobile home park attended the meeting expressing their disapproval of owner M.H. Communities request for a hefty rent hike citing issues with the lots maintenance.
 
The owner's application to the board requested a 63 percent rent hike, or more than $200 per month, spread out over three years, but before the first meeting, it was revised to 29 percent, or $153 per month. 
 
After the first Rent Control Board meeting in March, co-owner Richard Baldwin said the company worked to "shave" its operating expenses down.
 
During the board's meeting on Wednesday, the owners again revised its request, dropping it to a $33 per month rent increase year-over-year over three years. 
 
The board approved a $30 increase.
 
M.H. Communities reviewed its operating expenses and removed revenue and some nonrecurring expenses, such as advertising, Baldwin said. 
 
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