The Adams seventh- and eighth-grade travel girls basketball team celebrates its victory. Top row, from left: coaches Mike Meczywor and Jay Lesure, Taylor Garabedian, Abby Scilabba, Emma Meczywor, Ashlyn Lesure, Raegan Rose, Hanna Shea and coach Ryan Shea. Bottom row: Haley Mcneice, Sophie Reid, Lily Speed and Maryn Cappiello. Missing from picture: Nora Moser.
CHESHIRE, Mass. -- The Adams seventh- and eighth-grade travel girls basketball team won its home tournament over the weekend by knocking off two teams from New York.
North Adams made a strong run, beating Greylock and Ballston Spa, N.Y., before falling to Adams.
Adams advanced and defeated a tough Averill Park, N.Y., team that defeated them the day prior to win the tournament.
The tournament win was the Adams girls second championship of the season.
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Adams Parts Ways With Police Chief
By Tammy DanielsiBerkshires Staff
ADAMS, Mass. — The town has parted ways with its police chief.
K. Scott Kelley "is no longer employed by the Town of Adams," according to interim Town Administrator Holli Jayko.
His departure follows an executive session held by the Selectmen last Wednesday to discuss a personnel matter other than professional competence, including health or discipline, or dismissal.
A request for further information on whether Kelley's leaving was through resignation or termination was not provided, or whether his contract had been paid out.
"The Town does not comment on personnel matters and will have no further comment on this matter at this time," responded Selectmen Chair John Duval via email on Friday.
Kelley, who moved here to take the post of chief in 2021, has reportedly sold his home.
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