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Club Wyndham Advances in Torchia League Tournament

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NORTH ADAMS, Mass. -- Laura O'Neil went 3-for-4 at the plate and scored the winning run on Wednesday evening as Club Wyndham edged Jack's Hot Dogs, 6-5, in the Pat Torchia Women's Softball League playoffs.
 
Lisa Williams and Julie Lech each went 3-for-4 with a double in the win.
 
For Jack's Cassandra Crosier went 3-for-4 and started a game-tying rally in the top of the seventh inning.
 
Savannah Rogers was 3-for-4, and Alli Lillie was 2-for-4 with a double in the loss.
 
With the win, Club Wyndham advances to the semi-finals of the double-elimination tournament. It will face Ayrhill Farms on Thursday at 6 p.m. at DiSanti Field for a berth in the title round.
 
Jack's dropped into the loser's bracket. It will face Chris's Girls on Monday in an elimination game.
 
Photos from this game here.
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Clarksburg Officials Debate Need for School Repairs, Renovations

By Tammy Daniels iBerkshires Staff

Select Board member Colton Andrews stands next to a bucket catching leaks as he talks to the joint gathering. 
CLARKSBURG, Mass. — School officials acknowledged that Clarksburg School is need of renovation or rebuild but declined to commit at this point to plan of action.
 
"We can't say that because it hasn't even been put out to the town," said School Committee member Cynthia Brule. "So I mean, we could say, 'yeah, I want a new school,' but it means nothing."
 
The comments had come during a joint meeting of the Select Board and School Committee last week over what to do with the leaking roof. 
 
"We're dealing with a pretty leaky roof that's affecting several classrooms," said Superintendent John Franzoni. "The leaks are continuing and impacting the classroom learning."
 
Select Board Chair Robert Norcross had pushed for the committee to make a declaration after talks with the governor's Western Mass office over the lingering $500,000 in a bond bill for the roof. 
 
He and Assistant Superintendent Tara Barnes had spoken with Kristen Elechko, Western Mass regional director, he said, and Barnes had mentioned the school could use more than a roof. 
 
"Kristen sent me an email the next day saying that I can't go for a roof if we're going to go for a new school or if we're going to go for something bigger," Norcross said. "You have to decide quickly what we want to do, because all these deadlines are coming up. So that's why I wanted to push the meeting forward and that's why I asked the Finance Committee and the Select Board to be here, because we got to make a decision tonight."
 
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