Maine Squad Rallies Past Greylock Thunders 16s

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NORTH PROVIDENCE, R.I. -- The Maine River Rats scored three runs in the top of the fifth inning on Sunday to hand the Greylock Thunder 16-and-under travel softball squad a 4-1 loss at the Rockem Shockem Tournament.
 
The Thunder, which shut out the River Rats on Saturday, scored a run in the third on Sunday when Emily Eastman drove in Jayden Tower to tie the game, 1-1.
 
But the Rats broke the game open two innings later.
 
Abby Bird and Alyssa Mercier each had a double. Mercier and Tower each had two hits in the loss.
 
Ellie Harnick and Crash Bird split time in the circle, allowing just three hits between them.
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Adams Welcomes New Officer; Appoints Housing Authority Board Member

By Tammy DanielsiBerkshires Staff

Officer Cole Desroches recently graduated from the Police Academy. 
ADAMS, Mass. — The Selectmen welcomed the newest member of the Adams Police Department, Officer Cole Desroches, on Wednesday evening. 
 
Desroches graduated from the Police Academy on March 22 in the top tier in his class. He's currently in the field training program and assigned to Sgt. Curtis Crane. He attended Hoosac Valley High School and Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts. 
 
"He's going to serve and protect the town of Adams very well," said Crane, who with Sgts. Matthew Wright and Gregory Onorato stepped in to introduce the new officer while Chief R. Scott Kelley was on vacation. 
 
"We don't often get an opportunity to kind of talk about, frankly, some of the positive things that are happening in town and one of the many things that I feel are positive with are the Adams Police Department," said Town Administrator Jay Green. "We are right now at full staff. We have a full complement of officers. We have a chief who just resigned a three-year contract. ... We have four very capable sergeants (including Donna Malloy)."
 
The force consists of the chief, the four sergeants, a full-time detective and 11 patrol officers. It also has a new position in Cpl. Joshua Baker who is responsible for training and keeping staff equipped. 
 
"We're on the cutting edge of ensuring that we have proper training in a very changing environment with law enforcement," continued Green. "And we have a nice complement of officers and we have a well-respected detective who handles some very complicated cases."
 
He called out the half-dozen officers who attended the meeting for the work they're doing as well as the K9 unit. 
 
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