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Pictured from the Dalton CRA girls seventh and eighth grade travel basketball team are: (front row) Morgan Marauzwski, Taylor Makenzi, Eva Eberwein, Maria Gamberoni, Ella Quinto, Kristina Cusson; (back row) Coach Eric Furlong, Faith Savery, Kassidy Krejmas, Kaylee O'Bryan, Jilly Cote, Lauren Bean, Noelle Furlong, Coach Anthony Gamberoni.
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Pictured from the Dalton CRA boys fifth and sixth grade travel basketball team are: (back row) Lucas Pickard, Brayden Astore, Brady Payson, Brody Calvert, Lucas Wildrick, Coach Calvert; (front row) Braeden Melle, Ryan Adams, Theo Wildrick, Ryan Marauszwski, Jesse Chapman.

Dalton CRA Teams Rack Up Wins

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DALTON, Mass. -- It has been a successful winter for the Dalton CRA’s travel youth basketball teams.
 
The CRA’s girls seventh and eighth grade travel team has won three tournaments this season: the Boys & Girls Club Tournament, the CYC Tournament and the Dalton CRA’s Robert “Boog” Powell Memorial Tournament.
 
The boys 5th and 6th grade CRA team won Blue Division at the Horth Memorial Tournament.
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Dalton Public Safety Facility Advisory Committee Reviews Sites for New Location

By Sabrina DammsiBerkshires Staff
DALTON, Mass.—The Public Safety Facility Advisory Committee is reviewing potential sites to possibly include in its feasibility study. 
 
Committee members limited the number of properties for the feasibility study review to four but will include a provision in its request for quotes to have a price for evaluating additional properties if that becomes needed. 
 
The committee originally considered six sites: the old Dalton Garage, 197 Main St., 450 West Housatonic St., 11 Cleveland Rd., 134 East Housatonic St., and 339 North Street. 
 
During the committee's meeting last week, it was announced that the old Dalton Garage is no longer an option, the reason was not explained. 
 
However, committee member Dave Martindale presented three additional properties for consideration: the bank lot on South Carson Ave. and some of the First Congregational Church property. 
 
Martindale said he spoke to the owner Greg Schnopp who said he would consider a deal. As a contractor, he can build the place to suit the department but the committee will have to conduct a feasibility study to determine if that site is even close to being large enough.
 
The Congregational Church has offices in the basement with a walkout and some offices on the second floor on the south end available for rent. 
 
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