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Pittsfield Babe Ruth 14s Blow Out Rhode Island at Regional

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TRUMBULL, Conn. – Jackson Almeida went 2-for-2 with a pair of doubles and five RBIs Saturday to lead the Pittsfield Babe Ruth 13-year-old All-Stars to a 15-0, four-inning win over North Providence-Smithfield, R.I., at the New England Regional Championships.
 
Morrie Fried continued to tear up the competition at the regional, going 3-for-3 with a double and an RBI in a 14-hit Pittsfield attack.
 
Fried also earned the win with three innings of work on the mound, striking out five and combining with Cam Hillard on a no-hitter.
 
Andrew Hammill and Luke Ferguson each doubled, and John John Mullen drove in a pair of runs.
 
Pittsfield improved to 2-0 in pool play. It finishes play in Pool A on Sunday evening against host Trumbull.
 

15-Year-Old Regional

KEENE, N.H. – Eastern Mass champion Lynn edged Pittsfield, 6-5, in pool play on Saturday, dropping Pittsfield to 1-1.
 
On Sunday morning, Pittsfield faces Vermont state champion Three Corners in a battle of 1-1 teams to wrap up pool play.
 
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Berkshire Carousel Offer Withdrawn, Volunteers Plan Reopening

By Brittany Polito

PITTSFIELD, Mass.— The Berkshire Carousel offer has been withdrawn, and a volunteer group plans to reopen it.

Tuesday’s City Council agenda includes withdrawing an order to accept a conveyance and donation of land at 50 Center St. (the Berkshire Carousel.) While the carousel, owned by James Shulman, opened to enthusiastic fans in 2016, it has not operated since 2018 after leadership and funding fell apart.

“On January 17, 2025, I received an email from Mr. Shulman notifying me of his withdrawal of the gift of the carousel and conveyance and donation of land at 50 Center Street,” Marchetti wrote.

“Given this set of circumstances, I no longer intend to create a committee to study the carousel project.”

The mayor’s office said it understands that Shulman is working with friends of the carousel group on other operations plans.

On Friday, iBerkshires.com received a press release from a volunteer group affiliated with the Berkshire Carousel, Inc., announcing the course's reopening in the spring.  It explains that when the volunteers learned that the ride could be revived, they began working with the Berkshire Carousel, Inc. to offer an opportunity for it to be run “By the people who love it most.”

The group reports that an opening date will be announced soon.

“We are excited to reintroduce the Berkshire Carousel to our community,” said Janet Crawford, volunteer group coordinator.

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