Greylock Thunder Comes Back to Earn Win in Greenfield

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GREENFIELD, Mass. -- Genevieve Lagess drove in the game-winning run with two out in the bottom of the fifth Friday as the Greylock Thunder 14-and-under softball team beat The Western Mass Heat, 4-3.
 
Isabelle Chenail started the game-winning rally with a leadoff walk.
 
Bayleigh Tatro followed with a one-out single.
 
With runners on first and second and two out, Lydia Gaudreau delivered an RBI single to tie the game, 3-3.
 
Gianna Witek then worked a walk to load the bases for Lagess.
 
Ava Jagiello went 2-for-2 with a home run and two RBIs to lead Greylock's offense.
 
Avery Lane struck out five and allowed one earned run to earn a complete-game win in the circle.
 
Greylock continues play in the Mid-Summer Storm tournament on Saturday with a game against 8zero2 of Bradford, Vt., at 9:20 a.m.
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Cheshire Festival of Trees on View Until Dec. 31

By Sabrina DammsiBerkshires Staff

Businesses, nonprofits, schools and town departments provided trees for the display that reflected their missions or services. 
CHESHIRE, Mass. — There is still time to experience the festive atmosphere of the Community House. 
 
The moment you step into the town offices, you're greeted by the scent of fresh pine wafting from about 70 beautifully decorated trees on display. 
 
The town's festival of trees will be on display Monday through Thursday from 10 to 4, Friday and Saturday from 10 to 8, and Sunday from 10 to 5 until Dec. 31. The building will be closed Dec. 24 and 25. 
 
The idea started four years ago with Department of Public Works Director Corey McGrath's vision to display a decorated, lighted tree in all 13 windows of the Community House, the former Cheshire School.
 
A large part of it was to bring the community back into the building that was a mess five years ago, he said. 
 
The purpose of the building is in its name — a community pillar housing the town offices and Youth Center Inc., and a community hub featuring activities from dancing, craft fairs, wrestling, and more.  
 
Since its establishment, the display has grown into the festival it is today featuring raffles, a Christmas village, nutcrackers, and, of course, trees.
 
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