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ACS Softball Registration Open

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ADAMS, Mass. -- The Adams-Cheshire-Savoy Softball program is open for registration for the 2024 season for girls aged 5 to seniors in high school.
 
The season begins in early May and concludes in early June for the younger divisions. The Senior Division begins at the end of May and runs through the third week in July.
 
The program's four age groups are: Coach Pitch (ages 5-7), Under-10 (players aged 10 and younger), Under-12 and Senior (grades 8 through 12).
 
The cost is $40 for one child, $55 for two children in the same family and $25 for each additional child after that.
 
"If any family is experiencing financial hardship and unable to cover the registration fee, please contact a member of the league," according to the ACS Softball registration form. "No one will be turned away for any reason. All inquiries are kept confidential."
 
A registration form can be found on the ACS Girls Softball Facebook page.
 
For information, contact ACS Softball President Lou Moser at 413-207-4338.
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Adams Housing Authority Rededicates McAndrews Community Center

By Tammy DanielsiBerkshires Staff

The new dedication sign includes the names of the first director and board chair of the Housing Authority. 
ADAMS, Mass. — It started with changing out the old box lights in the community room at Columbia Valley.
 
It ended with fully refurbished room along with a refreshed kitchen and ladies room. 
 
Residents of the senior living facility gathered in the new community room on Wednesday to rededicate it to James McAndrew and welcome Housing Secretary Edward Augustus.
 
"This room hadn't been touched since the 1980s," said Adams Housing Authority Executive Director William Schrade, describing it as a place to gather that "wasn't friendly, wasn't smiling." 
 
So first came the box lights, and then in consultation with maintenance chief Matthew Puricelli. Then it was replacing the old leaky windows, and why not take off the old wallpaper and paint, and if you're doing that, might as well pull up the old carpet and put down a new one. 
 
"We thought we were done. I said kitchen really needed to be done because they has a 1970s look," said Schrade. "[Puricelli] took charge of that, too, and got creative and with the tools that were given to him.
 
"He knocked it out and then made the worst mistake and said, 'I've done all this I might as well finish and do the women's bathroom.' I said I think that's a great idea. [Secretary Augustus] is coming in three weeks, so you're gonna have to jump on this."
 
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