Dalton's Just for Kicks Soccer Tourney Draws Hundreds of Players

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DALTON, Mass. – The Community Recreation Association’s 29th annual Just for Kicks Soccer Tournament at Wahconah High School and Nessacus Middle School drew 67 teams from across Western Massachusetts, competing in U10, U12, and U14 divisions, showcasing some great soccer
 
Finalists included:
 
U12 Boys Division 1
Winner, Northampton Soccer Club
Runner-up, Williamstown Soccer Club, Mayhem 
 
U12 Boys Division 2
Winner, Williamstown Soccer Club, Capybaras 
Runner-up, Dalton, White
 
U12 Girls Division 1
Winner, Dalton, Blue 
Runner Up, Lenox Soccer Club
 
U12 Girls Division 2
Winner, North Adams Soccer Club
Runner Up, Dalton, White 
 
U14 Boys "Dan McMahon" Division
Winner, Pittsfield Soccer Club 
Runner-up, Adams Soccer Club 
 
U14 Girls "Dan McMahon" Division 
Winner, South Hadley 
Runner Up, Dalton
 
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Dalton Police Station OK for Zoning, Once Location Is Chosen

By Breanna SteeleiBerkshires Staff
DALTON, Mass. — The proposed police station is eligible for a special permit in all zones except a Planned Industrial Development zone, following a public hearing and board consensus. 
 
The town has been exploring solutions to address the station's needs, forming the Public Safety Advisory Committee in July 2024 after reports highlighted the department's deteriorating condition.
 
Now more than a year into the initiative, progress seems to have stalled because of conflicting opinions on where the proposed station would go, Police Chief Deanna Strout said during previous meetings. 
 
The sticking points have been cost and location, which has had the advisory committee in gridlock for months. Several public officials have expressed their desire to have a new station constructed on town-owned land for the cost savings. 
 
However, the only land sizable to fit the facility is next to the Senior Center, but some neighbors have conveyed their disapproval for that space, which had been earmarked for affordable housing.
 
So, the committee sought guidance from the Zoning Board but left with few answers. 
 
"We wanted to have a discussion with you as a board about where you would consider this and what your thoughts as a board were specifically,"  Town Manager Eric Anderson said to the board at the Tuesday meeting. 
 
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