Greylock Thunder Travel Squads Compete in New York, Greenfield

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FORT EDWARD, N.Y. -- The Greylock Thunder 14U travel softball team went 1-1 on Saturday at the Titans Fastpitch Tournament.
 
The Thunder, which started the tournament with a 5-0 win over Clifton Park's Miss Shen Storm on Friday, earned a 6-5 win over the South Troy Dodgers on Saturday morning.
 
Marlee Arnhold struck out 10, walked none and allowed three earned runs in a complete-game, five-inning effort against South Troy.
 
Her offense gave her six runs in the top of the fifth inning to erase a 4-0 deficit and take the lead for good.
 
The Thunder scored all six runs with two outs in the inning.
 
Lydia Gaudreau hit a two-run triple to get Greylock on the scoreboard. Kenadi Arnhold hit a two-run double to give her team the lead at 5-4.
 
Marlee Arhnold also doubled in a 2-for-3 game at the plate.
 
The Thunder ended its day Saturday with an 8-4 setback against the Niskayuna, N.Y.,-based Capital District Crossfire.
 
Marlee Arnhold was 2-for-3, and Lagess doubled and drove in a pair of runs in the loss.
 
Greylock moves on to bracket play on Sunday.
 

12-and-Under

GREENFIELD, Mass. -- The Greylock Thunder 12U travel team went 1-2 on Saturday in the Mid-Summer Storm Invitational.
 
The Thunder fell to the Western Mass Heat and New Canaan, Conn., Rams before beatin the Connecticut Titans Green, 5-4.
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Cheshire Explores Partnership with Lanesborough Police Department

By Sabrina DammsiBerkshires Staff
CHESHIRE, Mass. — The Select Board has been talking with the Lanesborough Police Department to determine if a partnership would be advantageous. 
 
During initial discussions, it was believed that a 50/50 split of sharing services is not feasible. However, the town officials say the investigation into possible funding options are not over. 
 
The Select Board has scheduled a meeting with interim Chief Timothy Garner, Lanesborough Chief Rob Derksen, and state Sen. Paul Mark to see if there are state monies or grants available for a regionalization-type arrangement, board Chair Shawn McGrath said at Last week's meeting.
 
Cheshire has five police officers and a chief; Lanesborough six full-time officers and multiple part-time officers and a chief. Both departments are seeking to construct new police stations. 
 
Options include merging the department with a 50/50 cost split, which was determined to be expensive for Cheshire, a contractual arrangement in which the fee would cover additional officers to provide coverage, or other shared service arrangements that might bring costs down.
 
"I don't think we should shut the door on that," McGrath said. 
 
Exploring these possibilities will likely take several months and he said Garner does not have any qualms about serving in the interim until decisions about the structure of the department can be made. 
 
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