2008 Dan Duquette Sports Academy Tournament Schedule

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HINSDALE - The Dan Duquette Sports Academy has announced its 2008 schedule of weekend baseball tournaments. All tournaments are held at the academy, with some games taking place at Wahconah Park in Pittsfield. The tournaments begin Memorial Day weekend and run through the Columbus Day weekend in October. For more information or to register a team, visit www.DuquetteSports.com The Sports Academy Offers: ● A facility designed after the Red Sox spring training complex ● Competitive teams from across the Northeast - more than 250 teams from 14 states and provinces have participated in tournaments. ● Major League Baseball-style clubhouse: conference room, locker room, training room, full-time certified trainer on staff. ● Lake-front property with water access: swimming, boating, lifeguard on staff. ● Cafeteria on site with award winning chef from Smith College ● Four lighted basketball courts and sand volleyball court ● On site housing with each team assigned your own cabin ● Team Fundraising opportunities now available for all tournaments. ● Four professional fields manicured by grounds crew ● Bonding experience for all participants: campfire, whiffle ball, and basketball games. ● Four-game minimum with a potential fifth championship game ● Awards given to championship teams. ● Game balls and umpiring included in team fee. For additional information regarding tournaments, contact Kent Qualls at (617) 645-1257 or kent@duquettesports.com 2008 Tournament Schedule - Listed By Age ●Age 10 and under - May 23 - 26, Aug 1 - 3, Aug 15 - 17, and Aug. 29 - Sept 1. ●Age 11 and under - July 11 - 13, and Aug. 8 - 10. ●Age 12 and under - May 23 - 26, June 27 - 29, Aug. 1 - 3, Aug. 15 - 17, Aug. 29 - Sept. 1, and Oct. 11 - 13. ●Age 13 and under - July 11 - 13, and Aug. 8 - 10. ●Age 14 and under - May 23 - 26, and Aug. 29 - Sept 1. ●Age 15 and under - July 18 - 20, and Oct. 11 - 13. ●Age 16 and under - June 27 - 29, and Aug. 29 - Sept. 1. ●Age 19 and under - July 25 - 27. The academy has teamed up with eFundraising/QSP Reader's Digest - a world leader in the fundraising industry - to create Duquette Sports Fundraising. Duquette Sports Fundraising will offer athletic fundraising opportunities, including approaches to individual fundraising to help raise the funds to cover tournament fees, travel expenses, equipment and uniform costs and related costs. To receive a free fundraising catalog, call 866-249-3259 or go to www.efundraising.com . The academy recently completed its summer of sports camps and tournaments. The 2008 schedule of camps will be announced in the next few weeks. Current plans call for the sixth season to begin with the April Spring Training Baseball and Softball Camp. Summer camp weeks will again be offered to both day and overnight campers starting in June. For dates and registration information: www.DuquetteSports.com .
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Dalton Counter Sues Berkshire Concrete

By Sabrina DammsiBerkshires Staff
DALTON, Mass. — The dispute between Berkshire Concrete and the town has taken another turn as the town pursues a countersuit against the excavation company.
 
On April 13, Berkshire Concrete Corp., a subsidiary of Petricca Industries, launched legal action against the town, seeking damages, the overturning of the Planning Board's denial of its special permit, and additional proposed orders of a court. 
 
The town has responded with a countersuit of its own, seeking a preliminary injunction requiring Berkshire Concrete to fully restore Lot 105-16 and a permanent injunction mandating an effective dust mitigation plan. 
 
The suit also requests that Berkshire Concrete pay all fines assessed against them, along with the town’s legal costs and attorney's fees, and other relief deemed by the court. 
 
The claim explains the timeline of events dating back to 2024 when Berkshire Concrete started mining without town approval on parcel 105-16, clearing trees and vegetation that abuttors claimed acted as a natural barrier. 
 
The removal of this vegetation resulted in the creation of a corridor for wind to carry dust from the lot and onto residential properties in the abutting neighborhood, the suit claims. 
 
Almost a year ago, both the Select Board and Planning Board expressed that they wanted parcel No. 105-16 fully mitigated to abide by the town's bylaws.
 
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