Williams Men Win in Second Round of NCAA Tourney

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OSWEGO, N.Y. -- Cole Prowitt-Smith hit a lay-up with seven seconds left Saturday to give the Williams College men's basketball team a 79-77 win over SUNY Oswego in the second round of the NCAA Division III tournament.
 
Prowitt-Smith scored a game-high 27 points.
 
Nate Karren scored 21 points and grabbed eight rebounds.
 
Dalton's Brandon Roughley had six points and five boards for Williams (23-6), which moves on to face Christopher Newport next week in the Sweet 16.
 
Men's Lacrosse
WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. -- Matthew Johnson scored with about nine minutes left to give Williams a 14-13 win over Babson in its season opener.
 
Calvin Caputo led Williams with eight goals. Johnson and Harrison Cross each scored a pair.
 
Matt Wetmore made 17 saves to earn the win in goal.
 
Williams (1-0) hosts Union on Wednesday.
 
Women's Lacrosse
WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. -- Elsa Dean-Muncie had a hat trick and assisted on two goals to lead Williams to an 11-4 win over Skidmore.
 
Anj Raman and Caroline Pratt split time in Williams' goal, combining for four saves.
 
Williams (1-0) goes to Smith on Sunday.
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Mount Greylock Schools Bracing for Another Big Health Insurance Hit

By Stephen DravisiBerkshires Staff
WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. — Like municipal entities across the county, the Mount Greylock Regional School District is bracing for another year of steep increases in health insurance costs.
 
It is unknown just how steep, but Superintendent Joseph Bergeron tried to prepare the School Committee at its January meeting on Thursday.
 
"The rumors, just so you hear them from me … are not confirmed, but right now, the projections are we might be close to a 20 percent increase in what's proposed in order to have premiums cover cost," Bergeron said. 
 
"We're going to see where that goes. That's not at all confirmed. But, if true, a 20 percent increase, if that needs to go all to the appropriated budget, that by itself would be a 3.6 percent increase in our assessments."
 
Those are the assessments the district makes to member towns Lanesborough and Williamstown that voters each see in the form of, effectively, a bill that gets approved each spring at the annual town meeting.
 
For the current fiscal year, FY26, the district sent the towns assessments that were up from FY25 by 6.45 percent in Lanesborough and 7.59 percent in Williamstown.
 
Those hikes largely were driven by the 16 percent health insurance hike sought by the Berkshire Health Group to cover the cost of municipal employees covered by the joint purchase group.
 
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