MGA Holds Berkshire County Junior Championship Qualifier

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The Berkshire County Junior Championship and Massachusetts Golf Association Qualifier will be held on Monday June 30th at Stockbridge Golf Club.

The Berkshire County Junior Golf Program is open to boys and girls who are members of an Allied Golf Club and between the ages of 11-18.

The participants compete in divisions determined by their age. Categories include 13 and under, 14 and 15, and 16 & 17 years of age. There are five events to be held on Monday's throughout the summer with registration at the host club scheduled for 8:00 to 8:30 with a shotgun start at 9.

The host club will provide a short clinic on either the rules of golf or golf etiquette before players begin providing there is time. The fee is $10 per player, which covers prizes and lunch. The field is limited to 90 players. It is important that the boys and girls sign up at their respective home clubs in advance and that their golf pro call their names and ages into the host club by the Friday before the event.

This years events are schedule to begin on July 7th and held at the following locations.

July 7th - Wahconah Country Club - Dalton, MA

July 14th - Wyantenuck Country Club - Great Barrington, MA

July 21st - Egremont Country Club - Great Barrington, MA

July 28th - Worthington Golf Club - Worthington, MA

August 4th - Skyline Country Club - Lanesboro, MA

August 11th - North Adams Country Club - Clarksburg, MA

If you have any questions contact John Marlowe at 413-663-7938.
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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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