Milne Public Library Launches Updated Branding and Website

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WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. — The David and Joyce Milne Public Library has implemented a new visual identity and website design. The library has also announced an expanded focus on community engagement.
 
The library's marketing campaign includes new flyers designed to increase visibility.
 
The changes coincide with the library's 150th anniversary. A new library director and a marketing and communications staff member have been added.
 
The library's new logo incorporates a design representing Williamstown's landscape, while maintaining elements of the original logo created by John Macdonald.
 
The redesigned website, milnelibrary.org, features an expanded screen layout, accessibility toolbar, navigation, and a Thingdom landing page.

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Rumbolt Law Wins Cal Ripken Minors Title

By Stephen DravisiBerkshires.com Sports
WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. -- Asher Garbatini Sunday went 2-for-2 with a double at the plate and threw two shutout innings on the mound to lead Rumbolt Law to a 6-3 win over North Adams Police Department in the championship game of the Berkshire County Cal Ripken minors division tournament.
 
NAPD rallied from deficits of 2-0 and 3-2 before Rumbolt rallied for three runs in bottom of the fourth inning to put the game out of reach.
 
Andre Carasone made the three-run lead stand up, pitching out of a second-and-third jam in the fifth and leaving the bases loaded in the sixth to secure the win.
 
Offensively, every player on Rumbolt reached base and six of its 12 players scored a run.
 
Rumbolt coach John Carasone said his team grew tremendously over the last half year.
 
"We had a really bad fall ball season," he said. "This team could not win. And then we came back here in the spring, and we couldn't lose.
 
"Andre [Carasone] and Asher [Garbatini] worked their tails off in the off-season, in particular. They came back to pitch really well."
 
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