Williams Women's Hockey Blanks Conn College

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WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. -- Christina Halloran and Brianna Hill each had a goal and an assist to lead the Williams College women's hockey team to a 3-0 win over Connecticut College on Monday night.
 
Chloe Heiting stopped 41 shots for Williams (10-7, 6-6 NESCAC), which goes to Wesleyan on Friday.
 
Men's Hockey
MEDFORD, Mass. -- Jarin Sutton and Ben Lawrick each scored a power play goal in a 3-1 win for Williams at Tufts.
 
Tyler Cooligan scored midway through the third period to make it 3-0, Williams.
 
Cosimo Lazzarino stopped 26 shots to earn the win for Williams (9-7, 9-4), which hosts Wesleyan on Friday.
 
Women's Basketball
NEW LONDON, Conn. -- Maggie Meehan scored 12 points to lead Williams to a 53-50, come-from-behind win over Mitchell.
 
Maddy Mandyck had nine points and 17 rebounds for Williams, which trailed, 20-11, after one quarter but outscored its hosts, 17-3, in the second quarter to take a 28-23 half-time lead.
 
Williams (9-10) goes to Wesleyan on Friday.
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Williamstown Planners Green Light Initiatives at Both Ends of Route 7

By Stephen DravisiBerkshires Staff
WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. — Jack Miller Contractors has received the town's approval to renovate and expand the abandoned gas station and convenience store property at the corner of Sand Springs Road and Simonds Road (Route 7) to serve as its new headquarters.
 
Last Tuesday, the Planning Board voted, 5-0, to approve a development plan for 824 Simonds Road that will incorporate the existing 1,300-square-foot building and add an approximately 2,100-square-foot addition.
 
"We look forward to turning what is now an eyesore into a beautiful property and hope it will be a great asset to the neighborhood and to Williamstown," Miller said on Friday.
 
Charlie LaBatt of Guntlow and Associates told the Planning Board that the new addition will be office space while the existing structure will be converted to storage for the contractor.
 
The former gas station, most recently an Express Mart, was built in 1954 and, as of Friday morning, was listed with an asking price of $300,000 by G. Fuls Real Estate on 0.39 acres of land in the town's Planned Business zoning district.
 
"The proposed project is to renovate the existing structure and create a new addition of office space," LaBatt told the planners. "So it's both office and, as I've described in the [application], we have a couple of them in town: a storage/shop type space, more industrial as opposed to traditional storage."
 
He explained that while some developments can be reviewed by Town Hall staff for compliance with the bylaw, there are three potential triggers that send that development plan to the Planning Board: an addition or new building 2,500 square feet or more, the disturbance of 20,000 square feet of vegetation or the creation or alteration of 10 or more parking spots.
 
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