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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Northern Berkshire EMS Restocks North Adams Veterans Food Pantry

By Jack GuerinoiBerkshires Staff
NORTH ADAMS, Mass. — Northern Berkshire EMS helped fill out the Veterans Pantry in City Hall after an agency-wide food drive.
 
Veterans Agent Kurtis Durocher was thankful for the much-needed replenishing.
 
"There is always a need, and that need is exponentially growing," he said, adding he estimates the donation equals between $1,000 to $1,500 of groceries and other supplies.
 
Angela Swistak, of the Transportation Division, helped organize the fundraising effort. She said she went to City Hall to update her dog licenses and saw a flyer on Durocher's door.    
 
"I came in to get my dog license, and I saw the note on the door looking for donations. So I stopped in and said, 'let's do this'," she said. 
 
Durocher said it was a perfect opportunity because that day he was reaching out to businesses and organizations to see if anyone wanted to run a fundraiser.
 
Swistak said donation receptacles were placed at the North Adams station, the Williamstown station, and the Council on Aging as well as other locations.
 
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