Williams Men's Basketball Reaches NESCAC Semi-Finals

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WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. -- Kyle Scadlock scored 20 points, and all five Williams College men's basketball starters finished in double figures Saturday as the Ephs opened the NESCAC tournament with an 88-77 win over Trinity.
 
Matt Karpowicz scored 19 and grabbed a team-high nine rebounds for the Ephs (20-5), who go to Hamilton next Saturday to take on Amherst in the league semi-finals.
 
Women's Basketball
MEDFORD, Mass. -- Jac Knapp scored 19 points to lead Tufts to a 75-51 win over Williams in the quarter-finals of the NESCAC tournament.
 
Mikaela Topper scored a game-high 22, and Maggie Meehan had 20 for Williams (11-14).
 
Women's Hockey
WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. -- Avery Dunn scored two minutes into overtime to give Williams a 2-1 win over Middlebury and first place in the NESCAC.
 
Elizabeth Welch scored, and Chloe Heiting made 27 saves for Williams (17-4-3), which opens league tournament play at home next weekend.
 
Men's Hockey
CLINTON, N.Y. -- Jordi Jefferson scored twice, including an empty-net goal, to lead Hamilton to a 4-2 win over Williams.
 
Wyatt Glover and Nick VanBelle each scored for Williams, which got 21 saves from Michael Pinios.
 
The Ephs (14-8-2) go back to Hamilton next week in the NESCAC quarter-finals. Williams has gone 1-4-1 in its last six games.
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Williamstown Fire Committee Talks Station Project Cuts, Truck Replacement

By Stephen DravisiBerkshires Staff
WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. — The Prudential Committee on Wednesday signed off on more than $1 million in cost cutting measures for the planned Main Street fire station.
 
Some of the "value engineering" changes are cosmetic, while at least one pushes off a planned expense into the future.
 
The committee, which oversees the Fire District, also made plans to hold meetings over the next two Wednesdays to finalize its fiscal year 2025 budget request and other warrant articles for the May 28 annual district meeting. One of those warrant articles could include a request for a new mini rescue truck.
 
The value engineering changes to the building project originated with the district's Building Committee, which asked the Prudential Committee to review and sign off.
 
In all, the cuts approved on Wednesday are estimated to trim $1.135 million off the project's price tag.
 
The biggest ticket items included $250,000 to simplify the exterior masonry, $200,000 to eliminate a side yard shed, $150,000 to switch from a metal roof to asphalt shingles and $75,000 to "white box" certain areas on the second floor of the planned building.
 
The white boxing means the interior spaces will be built but not finished. So instead of dividing a large space into six bunk rooms and installing two restrooms on the second floor, that space will be left empty and unframed for now.
 
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