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Adams Street Fair Going 'Really Big' for Fifth Anniversary

By Tammy Daniels iBerkshires Staff
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ADAMS, Mass. — The Adams Street Fair is marking its fifth year with fireworks, more entertainment and a nod to the '80s.
 
The fair, which raises funds for first-responders, was approved by the Selectmen on Wednesday for a Sept. 13 date. 
 
"The reason why we're doing this early is because it's our fifth anniversary," said founder and organizer Joseph Martin. "So we're going really big this year. We have fireworks. ...
 
"We have a stage coming from Pittsfield, because this year we have for our main entertainment ...  we have a band from Connecticut."
 
Martin said the fair had just booked Sticky Sweet, a Def Leppard tribute band that played at the Stationery Factory in Dalton on Saturday. A local band will open for the group and ventriloquist Al Getler, who appeared last fall at the Cummington Fair, will perform three family shows.
 
The fair will run from 2 to 8 p.m., which will give people time to find a good place to watch the fireworks at 9 p.m.
 
"The reason why we wanted to do this early is we have buttons now that we're going to be selling in different places," Martin said. "They're $1 a piece. ... we have months, months and months to sell them. So we we made up 10,000 buttons. And on the bottom, you'll see they have numbers. So at the street fair at eight o'clock, we're going to pull three numbers."
 
The winner will get $300, second prize $150 and third prize $50. Proceeds will benefit first responders. Martin said a circus is also planned for July 29 and 30 and the group is in talks with the Adams Police Association and the Diocese of Springfield to bring a carnival to the Mill Street Field.
 
"We just have to get everything approved and and the money goes to the Adams Police Association and the Adams Street Fair," Martin said. "So we got a lot going on."
 
The fair was approved for use of the Visitors' Center, Depot Street and the west end of Hoosac Street and use of the Valley Street Field for fireworks, signage and a Sunday entertainment license. The fair is set for Saturday, Sept. 13, with a rain date of Sunday, Sept. 14. The fair has some other permits/licenses to get prior to the event. 
 
ProAdams was also approved for use of the Visitors' Center for the annual Thunderfest on Saturday, March 22, and a one-day liquor license for Bounti-Fare to serve at the event from noon to 5 p.m. Rain date is Sunday, March 23.

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Adams Police Takes League Title

By Ben McDonoughFor iBerkshires.com Sports
In a hard-fought three-game championship series, Adams Police saved its best performance for last.
 
Behind a dominant outing from Lador Lawson and an offense that capitalized on nearly every opportunity, Adams Police defeated Adams Community Bank 10-0 in five innings Saturday to capture the Adams-Cheshire League championship.
 
Lawson was in command from the opening pitch, retiring the first two batters he faced with a strikeout and a fly ball before working around a two-out double by Maddox Milesi. The right-hander stranded the runner with another strikeout, setting the tone for a championship performance in the circle.
 
The Police offense answered immediately in the bottom of the first.
 
Hudson Ziter led off with a single before Lawson drew a walk and stole second to put two runners in scoring position. Avry Decker followed with a two-run hit to open the scoring. Danny Collins added an RBI single later in the inning, and another run came home during an aggressive baserunning sequence as Adams Police built a 5-0 advantage before Adams Community Bank recorded the third out.
 
Lawson continued to cruise in the second, striking out all three Adams Community Bank batters he faced.
 
The Police added to their lead in the bottom half of the inning when Ziter collected his second hit of the day. Moments later, Lawson drove a two-run home run to left field, extending the advantage to 7-0. Decker later reached with another base hit, while Adams Community Bank pitcher Mason Kucka settled in to record consecutive strikeouts and prevent further damage.
 
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