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Stump Leads Adams-Cheshire 10s to Tourney Opening Win

By Stephen DravisiBerkshires.com Sports
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ADAMS, Mass. – Caden Stump got off to a rocky start for the Adams-Cheshire 10-year-old Little League All-Stars on Wednesday night.
 
He was rock solid the rest of the way, pitching his team to a 14-5 win over Dalton-Hinsdale in Game 1 of the District 1 Tournament.
 
Stump gave up two walks, a single, a double and two runs to the first five batters he faced at Beaver Bard Park.
 
He then caught a fly ball out and got a called third strike to leave runners at second and third and held Dalton-Hinsdale scoreless over the next three innings.
 
“He cruised from there,” Adams-Cheshire coach Marty Durant said of Stump’s performance through the middle innings. “That was huge for us. The bats came alive. That was nice.
 
“[Stump] brings that house league experience with him. He’s been pitching all year like this in house league. So, he may get a little rattled, but he settles right back down. And it’s easy when the bats come alive for him, too.”
 
Stump helped himself with a triple in the top of the first as the tournament hosts and designated visitors took a 2-0 lead.
 
Dalton-Hinsdale’s Weston Dietlin delivered a two-run double in the bottom of the first to tie the game before Stump was able to close the door.
 
And his offense rewarded him with a seven-run rally in the top of the second to take control of the game for good.
 
Three walks and an error to start the inning set the table. Stump (2-for-3) doubled, and Danny Collins doubled in a run and scored to make it 9-2, Adams-Cheshire.
 
Dietlin, the third pitcher on the mound for Dalton-Hinsdale, settled things down for his team in the third, retiring Adams-Cheshire in order.
 
But Dalton-Hinsdale’s bats went silent for three straight innings against Stump, who struck out five.
 
He did give up a couple of unearned runs in the fifth, which was finished by reliever Bentley Martin.
 
Martin struck out four in 1 and two-thirds innings of relief, allowing one run.
 
Graylan Milano went 2-for-2 with an RBI to lead Dalton-Hinsdale’s offense, which also got a double from John Morrow.
 
Adams-Cheshire (1-0) now faces Pittsfield on Thursday at 5:30 in the winners’ bracket of the double-elimination tournament. Dalton-Hinsdale will face the loser of that game on Saturday.
 
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Adams Finalizing FY27 Budget Amid Staffing Uncertainty

By Sabrina DammsiBerkshires Staff
ADAMS, Mass. — Officials continue to finalize fiscal year 2027's budget ahead of the annual town meeting, navigating numerous unknowns stemming from staff vacancies.
 
During a joint Finance Committee and Select Board meeting on Thursday, a budget of $21,458,601 was presented. 
 
More than half of the budget, not including schools, is for personnel, amounting to $8,721,572, while the remaining $4,075,600.19 is for operational costs.  
 
Education accounts for more than a third of the budget, making up 38.16 percent of the total spending plan at $8,018,218 — a 4.27 percent, or $328,341, increase from FY26.
 
Of that, the Hoosac Valley Regional School District's assessments is $6,814,144 and McCann Technical School is $1,204,074. 
 
The budget can be broken out into several categories, with Finance and Technology, and Public Safety being the second-and-third largest. 
 
Finance and Technology accounts for 15.78 percent of the total budget, allocating to $3,205,469, an increase of 9.32 percent or $273,186. While Public Safety makes up 12.11 percent, amounting to $2,494,514, an increase of 5.23 percent or $124,034. 
 
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