Beatles Benefit Concert for AYJ Fund

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ADAMS, Mass. — Octopus Garden will perform a benefit concert of Beatles music for the AYJ Fund.
 
The fundraiser will be held on Saturday, Aug. 2, from 7 to 10 p.m. at the Bounti-Fare. All proceeds support children with cancer.
 
Octopus Garden is a local band which includes Bob Balawender, Mark Parsons, Wayne Tremblay, Dan Hamilton, Jay Fruet and Jim Stankiewicz. 
 
The mission of the AYJ Fund is to bring smiles to kids with cancer, to keep them connected to friends and school through technology, and to support children's brain cancer research.
 
The charity was created in 2013 in memory of Anna Yan Ji Arabia, who died at age 16 after bravely fighting brain cancer for over 3 years.
 
Tickets are $25 each and can be purchased at AYJfund.org, by calling 413-652-1602 or at the door.

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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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