Senate Candidate Rikleen to Speak to Lenox Dems

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LENOX, Mass. — The Lenox Town Democratic Committee will hear from U.S. Senate candidate Alex Rikleen at its meeting Wednesday. 
 
The meeting will be held at 1:30 p.m. at the Church on the Hill Annex, 55 Main St., in the parlor room. It is open to all Democrats. 
 
Rikleen, of Acton, was the first to launch a primary challenge against Edward Markey, who is running for third term. U.S. Rep. Seth Moulton recently announced his intent to run as well. 
 
The committee will also discuss Jeromie Whalen, who running against Richie Neal for his congressional seat, and the two Board of Selectmen seats up in May 2026. A report will be given on the Democratic convention held in September. 
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Force 16U Defends Home Field with Tourney Title

By Stephen DravisiBerkshires.com Sports
PITTSFIELD, Mass. – The Berkshire Force 16U travel softball team Sunday rallied for three runs in the top of the seventh inning to pull away for an 8-4 win in the championship game of their Battle of the Berkshires tournament at the Doyle Complex.
 
Ava McMahon struck out six and gave up just one run after the first inning as the Force completed a 3-0 run through the playoffs after going 1-2 in pool play.
 
Mollie Crawford, Amelia Polidoro and McMahon each drove in a run in the late rally that finally gave McMahon a little bit of breathing room.
 
The Force jumped on top early with three runs in the top of the first, but the Nor’Easters out of New Hampshire’s Lakes Region responded right away, tying the game.
 
In the second, Amaya Alger (3-for-3) singled, moved up on Mackenzie Biros’ sacrifice bunt and scored on a combination stolen base/errant throw to give the Force a 4-3 lead it never relinquished.
 
But Berkshire missed chances to add to that lead in the third, fourth and fifth, leaving runners in scoring positions in each inning.
 
Meanwhile, McMahon was brilliant in the circle after a rough first inning, striking out six, walking just one and allowing three earned runs in a complete-game effort.
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