Post 68 Juniors Split Double-Header on Road

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GREENFIELD, Mass. -- Jason Codey struck out 10 Tuesday to lead Pittsfield Post 68 Juniors to a 5-0 win in a double-header split against Greenfield Post 81 in American Legion Baseball action.
 
Codey scattered three hits and walked one in the complete-game, five-inning win.
 
Devin Reynolds and Gavin O'Donnell each doubled, and Simon Mele drove in a pair of runs in the win.
 
Post 81 came back to earn a 3-2 win in the nightcap.
 
Greenfield scored three runs in the bottom of the first inning to take a 3-0 lead.
 
In the fourth, Connor Devine and Jack Farkas each drove in a run.
 
But Greenfield's Conner Bergeron came on in relief and retired two hitters with runners at the corner to end the threat.
 
Colby Robb, Mele and O'Donnell combined to strike out eight in four innings for Post 68.
 
Pittsfield (3-2) hosts North Adams on Saturday morning.
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Dalton Prepares for Challenging Budget Season

By Sabrina DammsiBerkshires Staff
DALTON, Mass. — As the town embarks on a challenging budget season, the new town manager has already put forth cost mitigation options. 
 
It has been demonstrated by both the Finance Committee and Town Manager Eric Anderson that this budget season will be full of obstacles and tough decisions. 
 
During the Select Board meeting on Monday night, Anderson explained that the town is going to be very close to its levy limit with the increases in the school district budget, health-care costs, and cost-of-living increase for employees.
 
Health insurance costs are projected to increase roughly 16 to 18 percent for next year, which will be a "big hit" to the town, he said. 
 
The town currently pays about $1.2 million total for employee health insurance. Employees are responsible for around 27 percent of the health-care costs, Anderson said. 
 
The board approved setting the cost of living adjustment for town employees to 3 percent for fiscal year 2027. 
 
The board felt that the 2 percent COLA combined with the 1.75 percent step or grade increase was in line with the consumer price index of about 2.7 percent. 
 
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