MCLA Men's Lacrosse Falls at Home

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NORTH ADAMS, Mass. -- Mount Saint Vincent's Patrick Nagy scored three goals and added a pair of assists to lead the Dolphins to a 11-7 win over MCLA at Shewcraft Field.
 
The Trailblazers (0-5) started fast on their home turf in this one. Johnny Hebert scored just two minutes into the game and when Tom Irwin tallied later in the quarter MCLA led 2-0.
 
Mount St. Vincent (1-4) got a goal back at the end of the quarter and trailed just 2-1 after the opening fifteen minutes. The added another marker when Matt Ortiz pocketed a short handed goal with eight minutes left til halftime giving MCLA a 3-1 lead. From there the Dolphins took over.
 
Irwin netted the hat trick for MCLA to pace the offense. He added an assist for a four-point afternoon. Hoosac Valley
alumnus Brady Larkin collected 11 saves in MCLA's goal.
 
MCLA is back in action on Wednesday when it hosts SUNY Poly.
 
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West Oil Acquired by Connecticut Energy Firm

By Tammy DanielsiBerkshires Staff

Bob and Ann West have run the fuel oil company for 40 years. Bob had started working with his father after graduating high school in 1977. They're handing the keys to Stephen Santa and Santa Energy, a four-generation family business. 
NORTH ADAMS, Mass. — Longtime family business West Oil Co. has changed hands after 75 years — but the new owners say customers shouldn't notice any major changes, including the name.
 
Owners Robert "Bob" and Ann West said they were looking to retire after 40 years running the business Bob's father started 75 years ago.
 
"It was time," said Ann. "We want to enjoy life a little." 
 
Santa Energy of Bridgeport, Conn., added West Oil to its portfolio two weeks ago, joining its oil fuel division. The company also operates Servco Oil & Propane, New Canaan Oil Co., and Cannondale Heating and Air Conditioning. It serves residential as well as commercial, industrial and institutional customers.
 
Stephen Santa said the company is still true to its roots.
 
"We've been in business since 1940, it was started by my great-grandfather. I work every day with two of my cousins who are part of the third generation," he said during an interview in North Adams. "We're just another oil company, a family-run oil company."
 
"A big family-run oil company," laughed Ann.
 
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