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Williams Women's Hockey Team Wins League Title

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WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. -- Meghan Halloran scored midway through the third period to break a 2-2 tie and send the Williams College women's hockey team to a 3-2 win over Middlebury on Sunday afternoon as the Ephs won the program's first NESCAC Championship.
 
Delaney Szlezyngier set up Halloran for the game-winner at 9 minutes, 8 seconds of the third period after the Panthers (16-8-3) had tied it with a goal midway through the second.
 
Williams' Brynn Puppe scored late in the first period to make it 1-1. Amdanda Reisman's power play goal early in the second gave the Ephs (20-4-3) a 2-1 lead.
 
Gabi Montembeault had two assists, and Chloe Heiting made 23 saves for Williams.
 
The Ephs learn Monday when and against whom they will begin play in the NCAA Division III tournament.
 
Men's Lacrosse
MIDDLETOWN, Conn. -- Carter Hawthorne had a hat trick and set up two goals to lead Wesleyan to a 14-12 win over Williams on Sunday.
 
Brendan Hoffman scored four times for Williams, which got 12 saves from Harry Gahagan.
 
The Ephs (0-1) host Union College on Wednesday.
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Williamstown Fire Personnel Committee to Interview Six Applicants for Chief Position

By Stephen DravisiBerkshires Staff
WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. — Twenty-four applicants from as far away as California applied to be the town's next fire chief, the Prudential Committee learned on Wednesday.
 
By the end of next month, one of those applicants could be named the replacement for retiring Chief Craig Pedercini.
 
At Wednesday's meeting of the committee, which oversees the fire district, member Joe Beverly, who also serves on the district's Personnel Committee, reported that the latter body had reviewed two dozen applicants who sought to lead the call-volunteer department.
 
On Thursday, Beverly said, the Personnel Committee will interview six applicants from that pool.
 
The hiring screening committee hopes to be able to present two or three finalists to the Prudential Committee to interview at its Feb. 26 meeting, Beverly said.
 
"We were all very satisfied with the number [of applicants]," he said. "We all had a chance to review them ourselves and pick out the top six or seven. We met last week and narrowed down the list. We're doing six interviews tomorrow, and then we'll whittle down to a second round [of interviews]."
 
The final interviews by the Prudential Committee, the hiring authority for the department's chief, likely will be conducted without one of the elected members of the body.
 
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