Williams Men, Women Win NESCAC Cross Country Titles

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WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. -- The Williams College men's and women's cross country teams each won NESCAC championships on Saturday at Mount Greylock Regional School.
 
The men finished with 22 points, well ahead of runner-up Amherst, behind a first-place finish by Aidan Ryan.
 
Ryan covered the 8-kilometer course in 25 minutes, 27.3 seconds, 14 seconds ahead of runner-up Theo Henderson of Middlebury.
 
The Williams women finished with 58 points to place first ahead of runner-up Tufts (90 points). Eva Borton led the Ephs, finishing fourth in 22:15.7on the 6K course.
 
Field Hockey
WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. -- Simone Veale scored a goal and assisted on another as Williams came back from a one-goal deficit to earn a 3-1 win over Bates in the NESCAC quarter-finals.
 
Emily Batchelor and Catherine Torres each scored a goal, and Abby Lloyd earned the shutout in goal for the Ephs (13-3), who face Tufts at Middlbury on Saturday in the conference semi-finals.
 
Football
MIDDLETOWN, Conn. -- David Estevez ran for a 25-yard touchdown in overtime Saturday to give Wesleyan a 27-21 win over Williams.
 
Estevez tied the game with 2-yard run with 17 seconds left in regulation.
 
Bobby Maimaron ran for 125 yards and threw for 123 for the Ephs (6-2), who host Amherst on Saturday.
 
Women's Soccer
WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. -- Conn College gave up an own goal in the 100th minute as Williams escaped with a 3-2 win in overtime in the NESCAC quarter-finals.
 
Georgia Lord and Victoria Laino each scored for the Ephs, who led 1-0 and 2-1.
 
Chelsea Taylor made five saves for Williams (9-4-2), which goes to Tufts on Saturday to play Middlebury in the conference semi-finals.
 
Men's Soccer
WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. -- Chris Fleisher assisted on two goals as Williams beat Bates, 3-0, in the NESCAC quarter-finals.
 
Bobby Fabricant scored the gamewinner in the 20th minute, and Michael Davis made three saves to earn the shutout.
 
Williams (8-3-5) is on the road in the semi-finals next Saturday.
 
Volleyball
WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. -- Lydia Kurtz recorded 10 kills for Williams in a three-set loss to Amherst.
 
Olivia Hindy had four blocks for the Ephs in the 25-17, 25-22, 25-15 loss.
 
The Ephs (14-10, 5-5 NESCAC) will play in the NESCAC tournament next weekend against an opponent to be determined.
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Williamstown Housing Trust Commits $80K to Support Cable Mills Phase 3

By Stephen DravisiBerkshires Staff
WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. — The board of the town's Affordable Housing Trust last week agreed in principle to commit $80,000 more in town funds to support the third phase of the Cable Mills housing development on Water Street.
 
Developer David Traggorth asked the trustees to make the contribution from its coffers to help unlock an additional $5.4 million in state funds for the planned 54-unit apartment building at the south end of the Cable Mills site.
 
In 2022, the annual town meeting approved a $400,000 outlay of Community Preservation Act funds to support the third and final phase of the Cable Mills development, which started with the restoration and conversion of the former mill building and continued with the construction of condominiums along the Green River.
 
The town's CPA funds are part of the funding mix because 28 of Phase 3's 54 units (52 percent) will be designated as affordable housing for residents making up to 60 percent of the area median income.
 
Traggorth said he hopes by this August to have shovels in the ground on Phase 3, which has been delayed due to spiraling construction costs that forced the developer to redo the financial plan for the apartment building.
 
He showed the trustees a spreadsheet that demonstrated how the overall cost of the project has gone up by about $6 million from the 2022 budget.
 
"Most of that is driven by construction costs," he said. "Some of it is caused by the increase in interest rates. If it costs us more to borrow, we can't borrow as much."
 
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