SteepleCats Shut Out in Maine

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SANFORD, Maine – Three Sanford pitchers combined on a two-hitter Friday as the Mainers beat the North Adams SteepleCats, 2-0, in the New England Collegiate Baseball League.
 
Kyle Douin singled to drive in a run in the bottom of the fourth for the game’s first run. The Mainers tacked on a run in the eighth.
 
Joshua Kopetski earned the win on the mound, striking out three and allowing one hit in six innings of work.
 
Jake Foster was the hard-luck loser for North Adams after allowing one run in six innings of work on the hill.
 
Alex Mendes and Nolan DeAndrade each had a hit for the SteepleCats.
 
North Adams (16-17) is back at Joe Wolfe Field on Saturday at 6:30. It will be First Responders Night as the ‘Cats take on the Vermont Mountaineers.
 
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Brown Street Bridge Reopens in North Adams

By Jack GuerinoiBerkshires Staff

Mayor Jennifer Macksey is the first to drive across the bridge, closed since early 2023.
NORTH ADAMS, Mass. — Mayor Jennifer Macksey led a ribbon-cutting ceremony on Monday, Dec. 15, marking the official reopening of the Brown Street Bridge.
 
"We are very excited despite the cold weather," Macksey said before the ribbon-cutting. "… We are chipping away at these projects, but this is long overdue."
 
The bridge had been closed to all vehicle traffic since March 2023 after being deemed structurally deficient by the state Department of Transportation (MassDOT). The 26-foot steel structure, built in 1952, was flagged after its superstructure rating fell to 3.
 
The reopening follows a temporary repair project designed to safely restore access while the city and state determine a long-term plan. The temporary repair contract was awarded to J.H. Maxymillian at a cost of $349,920.
 
Funding for the project included $75,000 from state Chapter 90 road funds, with the balance was covered by state flood money the city had been previously awarded following a severe storm in July several years ago.
 
The mayor emphasized the critical need to reopen the span, particularly for public safety. 
 
"The perception behind that was we have flooding on West Main Street and River Street, we have to use this bridge," she said. "We are very excited to have it open. Not only to alleviate traffic problems down at the intersection of Big Y and the intersection of City Hall, but to help our friends at emergency management with the ambulance."
 
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