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Herrera Homers Twice as Pittsfield Americans Force Deciding Game at Deming Park

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LEOMINSTER, Mass. – Going into the championship round of the Section 1 tournament, Pittsfield Little League American Division 12-year-old All-Stars Manager Ty Perrault said his team was going to have to play its best game of the year two days in a row in order to advance to the state tournament.
 
The Americans are halfway there.
 
Sebastian Herrera homered twice Friday in a 12-2, four-inning win over Leominster to force a winner-take-all final in the double-elimination tournament.
 
Herrera and Brendan Merwin hit back-to-back homers in the first inning to get Pittsfield American off to a fast start.
 
On Saturday at 1 p.m., Leominster will visit Deming Park for a game that will decide the sectional championship.
 
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Dalton Green Committee Selects CAP Logo

By Sabrina DammsiBerkshires Staff
DALTON, Mass. — The Green Committee selected its logo for its Climate Action Plan during its meeting on Wednesday. 
 
The committee is developing a climate action plan with Blue Strike to achieve net zero by 2050 by seeking strategies to decrease the town's dependence on fossil fuels for homes, businesses, municipal facilities, and vehicles. 
 
Part of this process is community engagement, which involves informing residents about the climate action plan, gathering community input for its development, and answering people's questions. 
 
A picture is worth 1,000 words, committee member Antonio Pagliarulo. 
 
The logo helps reflect Dalton's past, present, and future environmental climate status. The committee called for logo submissions out to Wahconah Regional High School students and received 24 logo submissions. 
 
Blue Strike's graphic designer narrowed the submission to the three most compatible options that could be turned into a logo. 
 
During a meeting in November, the committee selected its preferred design for the CAP consultant, Blue Strike graphic designer, to convert into a usable logo for the town. 
 
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