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Fierro Leads North Berkshire Squad in LaFesta Exchange Win

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BOSTON — Mason Fierro struck out seven hitters on the mound and went 2-for-4 at the plate Saturday to lead North Adams to a 21-3 win over the North End Dodgers in the LaFesta Baseball Exchange.
 
Fierro gave up one hit and no runs in three innings of work in the four-inning win.
 
Offensively, he drove in a run and scored three times.
 
Maddox Cooke was 1-for-3 with three RBIs, and Carson Dix doubled and drove in three runs.
 
Carson Durant also hit a double, drove in a run and scored twice.
 
Jack Marlowe finished up on the mound for North Adams.
 
North Adams, which won the series' opener at Joe Wolfe Field last month, finishes the 34th edition of the exchange against the North End on Sunday morning.
 

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Candidates Sought for Vacant North Adams School Committee Seat

By Tammy Daniels iBerkshires Staff
NORTH ADAMS, Mass. — The School Committee is seeking candidates to fill a vacancy on the committee. 
 
Letters of interest should be submitted to Bobbi Tassone, administrative assistant to the superintendent, at btassone@napsk12.org by 2 p.m. on Tuesday, Jan. 6. 
 
The School Committee and City Council will hear from candidates and vote for the new committee member at the council's regular meeting on Tuesday, Jan. 13.
 
The schedule presented by Mayor Jennifer Macksey was approved at the School Committee's meeting on Tuesday. 
 
The successful candidate will fill the four-year seat won by Chelsey Lyn Ciolkowski in the Nov. 4 election. Ciolkowski withdrew from consideration but not before her name was printed on the ballot, and she earned enough votes for third place in the four-way race for three seats. 
 
School Committee member Richard Alcombright questioned the timing of the process as there is not a vacancy until Jan. 1, and that, technically, Ciolkowski has not resigned.
 
Alcombright is not returning to the committee; his colleagues Emily Daunis and David Sookey both won re-election.
 
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