White, MacWilliams Win May Day Races

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DALTON, Mass. — Alex White was the top male 10-kilometer finisher and Kristy MacWilliams the top female 10K finisher at the 2024 Community Recreation Association May Day Races, competed Sunday, May 5, at Nessacus Middle School.
 
White’s winning 10K with a time was 35:14, Lincoln Routhier was second in 36:42 and Stefan Ogle third in 40:15. MacWilliams’ winning time was 46:45, followed by Elena Fyfe in 48:51 and Ellen Ross in 50:51.
 
In the 5K race, Quinn Ives was the men’s winner in 19:09, followed by Dylan Lundgren in 19:50, and Brady MacDonald in 20:05. Emily Perrone was the top woman 5K finisher in 26:17, followed by Ashley Barrett in 26:21 and Abigail Ruble in 26:53.
 
Addison Wilkinson, age 10, was the top overall finisher in the Splatter Sprint mile race in 7:59, while Payton Anastasio was runner up in 8:28. Wyatt Smegal, age 8, was the top boy in 8:33.
 
In the kids’ Obstacles & Popsicles ½-mile races, 6-year-old Jake Vosburgh finished first in 3:58, while 8-year-old Eva Esposito was the top girl in 4:12. In the 5-and-under race, 5-year-old Johanna Sheran was first in 4:52, while 5-year-old J.J. Hastings was the top boy finisher in 5:48.
 
10K Race
 
1. Alex White, 35:14. 2. Lincoln Routhier, 36:42. 3. Stefan Ogle, 40:15. 4. Alexander Larson, 44:37. 5. Daryl Shreve, 45:04. 6. Brian Ducey, 45:21. 7. Kristy MacWilliams, 46:45. 8. Johnathan Hunt, 47:31. 9. Christopher Barry, 48:04. 10, Elena Fyfe, 48:51.
 
 5K Race
 
1. Quinn Ives, 19:09. 2. Dylan Lundgren, 19:50. 3. Brady MacDonald, 20:05. 4. Brayden Ryan, 21:08. 5. Mike Giulian, 21:22. 6. Tim Murphy, 22:34. 7. Scott Burega, 25:29. 8. Emily Perrone, 26:17. 9. Ashley Barrett, 26:21. 10. Joe Lewis, 26:27.
 
Kids' Splatter Sprint 1 Mile Race
 
1. Addison Wilkinson, 7:59. 2. Payton Anastasio, 8:28. 3. Wyatt Smegal, 8:33. 4. Breelin Touponce, 8:33. 5. Aila Anastasio, 8:42. 6. Nicholas Jerebtsov, 8:44. 7. Averi Olds, 9:11. 8. Nyrell Jones, 9:12. 9. Cora Winn, 9:12. 10. Kyla O’Keefe, 9:14.
 
Kids' Obstacles & Popsicles 1/2 Mile Race
 
Age 4 Boys
 
1. Kyle Vosburgh, 5:49. 2. Luca McDermott, 6:00. 3. Nolan Touponce, 6:06.
 
Age 4 Girls
 
1. Evie Kelly, 6:20. 2. Lulu Polson, 8:19.
 
Age 5 Boys
 
1. J.J. Hastings, 5:48. 2. Chance Barrett, 6:08. 3. Oliver Manns, 6:34.
 
Age 5 Girls
 
1. Johanna Sheran, 4:52. 2. Eden Ogle, 5:29. 3. Mara Shreve, 5:31.
 
Age 6 Boys
 
1. Jake Vosburgh, 3:58. 2. Wesley Smegal, 4:48. 3. Bryce Marquis, 4:54.
 
Age 6 Girls
 
1. Avalina Wilkinson, 4:37. 2. Cece Polson, 4:56. 3. Blake Featherstone, 5:14.
 
Age 7 Boys
 
1. Noah Sandstedt, 4:16. 2. Cole Marquis, 4:32. 3. Warren Touponce, 5:03.
 
Age 7 Girls
 
1. Jules Simon, 4:53. 2. Arlo Zuber, 5:02. 3. Kaylee Furlong, 5:18.
 
Age 8 Boys
 
1. Elliot Bailey, 4:28. 2. Eli Giulian, 4:34. 3. Roman Daly, 5:44.
 
Age 8 Girls
 
1. Eva Esposito, 4:12. 2. Lena Farella, 4:30. 3. Indyah Latini, 5:18.
 
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Dalton Residents Eliminate Bittersweet at the Dalton CRA

DALTON, Mass. — Those passing by the house at Mill + Main, formally known as the Kittredge House, in Dalton may have noticed the rim of woods surrounding the property have undergone a facelift. 
 
Two concerned Dalton residents, Tom Irwin and Robert Collins set out to make a change. Through over 40 hours of effort, they cleared 5 large trailers of bittersweet and grapevine vines and roots, fallen trees and branches and cut down many small trees damaged by the vines.
 
"The Oriental Bittersweet was really taking over the area in front of our Mill + Main building," said Eric Payson, director of facilities for the CRA. "While it started as a barrier, mixing in with other planted vegetation for our events help on the lawn, it quickly got out of hand and started strangling some nice hardwoods."
 
Bittersweet, which birds spread unknowingly, strangles trees, and also grows over and smothers ground level bushes and plants. According to forester and environmental and landscaping consultant Robert Collins, oriental bittersweet has grown to such a problem that the Massachusetts Department of Fish and Wildlife Management has adopted a policy of applying herbicide to bittersweet growing in their wildlife management areas.
 
Collins and Irwin also chipped a large pile of cut trees and brush as well as discarded branches. 
 
"We are very grateful to be in a community where volunteers, such as Tom and Robert, are willing to roll up their sleeves and help out," said CRA Executive Director Alison Peters.
 
Many areas in Dalton, including backyards, need the same attention to avoid this invasive plant killing trees. Irwin and Colins urge residents to look carefully at their trees for a vine wrapped often in a corkscrew fashion around branches or a mat of vines growing over a bush that has clusters of orange and red berries in the Fall. To remove them pull the roots as well.
 
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