MCLA Baseball Splits With Norwich

By Jeffrey PuleriMCLA Sports Info
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NORTH ADAMS, Mass. — The Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts Trailblazers and Norwich University Cadets split a twinbill Sunday afternoon as the Cadets took the opener 3-1, before the Trailblazers earned a 4-2 decision in the nightcap

MCLA is 4-25 overall while Norwich closes out their season at 9-20.
 
MCLA took the nightcap behind a strong performance from pitcher Cody Weaver. The junior scattered eight hits while striking out six. He allowed both runs, with just one of them earned.
 
The Trailblazers were trailing 1-0 entering the fourth inning when they parlayed some small ball into a four-run burst. Ryan Shook led off with a walk and J.T. Ferraro followed with an infield single. Nate Alibozek's bunt was misplayed allowing the bases to be loaded for Joe Duncan. He would drive in a run as he reached on an error. Jared Gersch followed with a perfectly executed safety squeeze to put MCLA ahead 3-1 and Rory Slattery drove in the fourth run on a sacrifice fly.
 
The burst allowed Weaver to cruise until the seventh inning. After he retired the leadoff hitter, Mike Doyle homered to left field to cut the margin to 4-2. Norwich put the tying runs on base, but Weaver buckled down and induced a pair of flyouts to end the threat and secure the win.
 
In the opener, the Cadets scored twice off Joe Vaverka to set the tone in the 3-1 win.
 
MCLA will play Monday at Springfield College.
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New North Adams Restaurant Approved for Liquor License

By Tammy DanielsiBerkshires Staff
NORTH ADAMS, Mass. — A new restaurant on Main Street, a provisions shop and a convenience store all got the nod from the License Commission on Tuesday.
 
Siblings Colleen and Sean Taylor are expanding their cuisine empire yet again with the establishment of Main & Mill in the old TD Bank. They were before the commission to apply for an all-alcohol license. 
 
The building is owned by Ginko on Main Street LLC, which has granted 20 years exclusive possession of the property to Latent Builds as the developer. Jack and Suzy Wadsworth, behind Ginko, are development partners with Salvatore Perry and Karla Rothstein of Latent.
 
The bank closed in early 2021 and purchased by Ginko late that year. Plans for the property unveiled three years ago envisioned a restaurant, retail, a park and rooftop bar. 
 
The building's hosted some pop-up eateries and is currently under construction for the new restaurant. 
 
Colleen Taylor said the restaurant will be open seven days a week serving lunch and dinner, and be open early for coffee. 
 
"It's not going to be a very big restaurant. It's about the same size as Trail House, except for Trail House has a bigger patio, so about the same seating," she said.
 
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