Williams Women's Soccer Blanks Tufts

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MEDFORD, Mass. -- Sydney Jones scored in the 82nd minute to break a scoreless tie and send the Williams College women's soccer team to a 1-0 win over Tufts on Saturday.
 
Olivia Barnhill stopped four shots to earn the shutout win in goal.
 
The Ephs (12-0-2) Tuesday look to complete an unbeaten regular season when they host Middlebury on Cole Field at 3 p.m.
 
Men's Soccer
MEDFORD, Mass. -- Joe Braun scored twice to lead Tufts to a 3-1 win over Williams.
 
Justin Adams scored an unassisted goal for the Ephs in the 78th minute to make it a two-goal game.
 
Aaron Schein made four saves for Williams (8-4-2, 4-3-2 NESCAC), which hosts Middlebury on Tuesday.
 
Football
MEDFORD, Mass. -- Running back Dom Borelli threw a 13-yard touchdown pass for the only score of the second half Saturday as Tufts defeated Williams, 28-21, to hand the Ephs their second straight loss.
 
Bobby Maimaron threw for 107 yards and ran for 135 yards and a TD for the Ephs (4-2), who go to Hamilton on Saturday.
 
Field Hockey
MEDFORD, Mass. -- Tufts scored two second-half goals to a 2-0 win over Williams.
 
Abby Lloyd and Emma Santucci combined to make eight saves for the Ephs (10-4, 6-3), who host Middlebury on Tuesday.
 
Volleyball
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. -- Williams split a pair of matches on Saturday, defeating Babson, 3-0, and falling to Springfield College, 3-1.
 
Against Babson, Roxi Corbell had 12 kills and 11 assists, and Daiana Takashima had 11 digs for the Ephs (12-10), who go to Middlebury on Saturday.
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Summer Street Residents Make Case to Williamstown Planning Board

By Stephen DravisiBerkshires Staff
WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. — Neighbors of a proposed subdivision off Summer Street last week asked the Planning Board to take a critical look at the project, which the residents say is out of scale to the neighborhood.
 
Northern Berkshire Habitat for Humanity was at Town Hall last Tuesday to present to the planners a preliminary plan to build five houses on a 1.75 acre lot currently owned by town's Affordable Housing Trust.
 
The subdivision includes the construction of a road from Summer Street onto the property to provide access to five new building lots of about a quarter-acre apiece.
 
Several residents addressed the board from the floor of the meeting to share their objections to the proposed subdivision.
 
"I support the mission of Habitat," Summer Street resident Christopher Bolton told the board. "There's been a lot of concern in the neighborhood. We had a neighborhood meeting [Monday] night, and about half the houses were represented.
 
"I'm impressed with the generosity of my neighbors wanting to contribute to help with the housing crisis in the town and enthusiastic about a Habitat house on that property or maybe two or even three, if that's the plan. … What I've heard is a lot of concern in the neighborhood about the scale of the development, that in a very small neighborhood of 23 houses, five houses, close together on a plot like this will change the character of the neighborhood dramatically."
 
Last week's presentation from NBHFH was just the beginning of a process that ultimately would include a definitive subdivision plan for an up or down vote from the board.
 
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