Williams Receiver Sets School Records in Win

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WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. -- Frank Stola set Williams College records by catching four touchdowns and compiling 233 yards in receiving as the Ephs beat Tufts, 44-8 on Saturday.
 
Bobby Maimaron completed 20 passes for 289 yards and ran for 102 yards.
 
Williams (1-1) hosts Bowdoin next Saturday.
 
Field Hockey
HARTFORD, Conn. -- Claire Fitzpatrick scored in the 47th minute to give Williams a 1-0 win over Trinity.
 
Abby Lloyd stopped two shots to earn the win goal for Williams (3-1, 2-1 NESCAC), which hosts St. John Fisher on Sunday at noon.
 
Women's Soccer
HARTFORD, Conn. -- Trinity's Aspen Hawkins scored in the 71st minute to give the Bantams a 2-1 win over Williams.
 
Emma Lynch scored, and Whitney Lincoln stopped three shots for the Ephs (2-2-1, 2-2 NESCAC), who host Castleton State on Sunday at noon.
 
Men's Soccer
HARTFORD, Conn. -- Will Felitto had a goal and an assist to lead Williams to a 2-0 win over Trinity.
 
Demian Gass scored a goal, and Michael Davis made two saves to earn the win in goal.
 
Williams (3-2-1, 2-1) hosts Amherst on Saturday.
 
Women's Volleyball
BRISTOL, R.I. -- Roger Williams came back from a 2-1 deficit to earn a five-set win over Williams.
 
Erin Denham and Lydia Kurtz led the Ephs with 14 and 13 kills, respectively.
 
Williams (8-3) goes to Hamilton on Friday.
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Williamstown Charter Review Panel OKs Fix to Address 'Separation of Powers' Concern

By Stephen DravisiBerkshires Staff
WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. — The Charter Review Committee on Wednesday voted unanimously to endorse an amended version of the compliance provision it drafted to be added to the Town Charter.
 
The committee accepted language designed to meet concerns raised by the Planning Board about separation of powers under the charter.
 
The committee's original compliance language — Article 32 on the annual town meeting warrant — would have made the Select Board responsible for determining a remedy if any other town board or committee violated the charter.
 
The Planning Board objected to that notion, pointing out that it would give one elected body in town some authority over another.
 
On Wednesday, Charter Review Committee co-Chairs Andrew Hogeland and Jeffrey Johnson, both members of the Select Board, brought their colleagues amended language that, in essence, gives authority to enforce charter compliance by a board to its appointing authority.
 
For example, the Select Board would have authority to determine a remedy if, say, the Community Preservation Committee somehow violated the charter. And the voters, who elect the Planning Board, would have ultimate say if that body violates the charter.
 
In reality, the charter says very little about what town boards and committees — other than the Select Board — can or cannot do, and the powers of bodies like the Planning Board are regulated by state law.
 
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