Williams College Field Hockey Hammers Conn College

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WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. -- Emily Batchelor had a hat trick Saturday to lead the Williams College field hockey team to a 7-0 win over Conn College.
 
Carson Stephenson and Gates Tenerowicz split time in Williams' goal, combining for seven saves.
 
Williams (7-3, 3-3 NESCAC) goes to Wesleyan on Saturday.
 
Football
MIDDLEBURY, Vt. -- Cole Kennon threw for 283 yards and four toucdowns to lead Middlebury to a 30-7 win over Williams.
 
Williams (1-3) hosts Hamilton on Saturday.
 
Women's Soccer
WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. -- Ava Simunovic scored midway through the first half to give Williams a 1-0 win over Conn College.
 
Margaret Huelin stopped six shots for Williams (7-2-1, 6-1), which hosts MIT on Sunday afternoon.
 
Men's Soccer
WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. -- Matt Scaffone scored early in the second half to give Conn College a 1-0 win over Williams.
 
Ben Diffley stopped four shots for Williams (4-1-5, 2-1-3), which goes to Wheaton College on Tuesday.
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Williamstown Housing Trust Agrees to Continue Emergency Mortgage, Rental Programs

By Stephen DravisiBerkshires Staff
WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. — The board of the town's Affordable Housing Trust at its December meeting voted to extend its mortgage and rental assistance programs and discussed bringing in some consultants early next year before embarking on any new programs.
 
Chair Daniel Gura informed the board that its agreements with Pittsfield's Hearthway Inc., to administer the Williamstown Emergency Rental Assistance Program and Williamstown Emergency Mortgage Assistance Program was expiring at the end of the year.
 
Gura sought and obtained a vote of the board to extend the programs, born during the COVID-19 pandemic, through the end of January 2026, at which time the board plans to sign a new long-term agreement.
 
"In 2024, we distributed $80,000," through the programs known as WERAP and WEMAP, Gura said. "This year, to date, we gave $16,000, and Ihere's $17,000 left. … It's a little interesting we saw a dropoff from 2024 to 2025, although I think there were obvious reasons for that in terms of where we are in the world."
 
Gura suggested that the board might want to increase the funding to the programs, which benefit income-qualified town residents.
 
"If you look at the broader economic picture in this country, there's a prospect of more people needing help, not fewer people," Thomas Sheldon said in agreeing with Gura. "I think the need will bump up again."
 
The board voted to add an additional $13,000 to the amount available to applicants screened by Hearthway with the possibility of raising that funding if a spike in demand is seen.
 
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