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North Adams, in red, and the North End Dodgers gather for a photo after Sunday's completion of the LaFesta Baseball Exchange in Boston.

North County Squad Completes LaFesta Sweep

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BOSTON — Mikey Durant went 3-for-3 on Sunday with a double to lead North Adams to an 11-7 win over the North End Dodgers in the final game of the LaFesta Baseball Exchange.
 
Durant scored four runs for the North County squad, which scored five times in the top of the sixth to takea  10-1 lead.
 
Landon Garner and Jayden-Wells Vidal each had a hit in a five-hit North Adams attack as it finished the summer 3-0 against its cross-commonwealth rival in the 34th edition of the exchange.
 
Garner, Maddox Cooke, Carson Dix and Cade Morrell each took a turn on the mound on Sunday morning, combining to strike out 10, walk three and allow three earned runs.
 
North Adams' Mason Fierro, who led the way in Saturday night's win in Boston, was named the weekend's MVP for the team.
 

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Clarksburg Students Write in Support of Rural School Aid

By Tammy DanielsiBerkshires Staff

Mason Langenback calculated that Clarksburg would get almost $1 million if the $60 million was allocated equally.
CLARKSBURG, Mass. — Eighth-graders at Clarksburg School took a lesson in civic advocacy this week, researching school funding and writing letters to Beacon Hill that call for fully funding rural school aid. 
 
The students focused on the hardships for small rural schools and their importance to the community — that they struggle with limited funding and teacher shortages, but offer safe and supportive spaces for learning and are a hub for community connections.
 
"They all address the main issue, the funding for rural schools, and how there's a gap, and there's the $4 million gap this year, and then it's about the $40 million next year, and that rural schools need that equitable funding," said social studies teacher Mark Karhan.
 
A rural schools report in 2022 found smaller school districts cost from nearly 17 percent to 23 percent more to operate, and recommended "at least" $60 million be appropriated annually for rural school aid. 
 
Gov. Maura Healey has filed for more Chapter 70 school aid, but that often is little help to small rural schools with declining or static enrollment. For fiscal 2027, she's budgeted $20 million for rural schools, up from around $13 million this year but still far below the hoped for $60 million. 
 
Karhan said the class was broken into four groups and the students were provided a submission letter from Rural Schools Advocacy. The students used the first paragraph, which laid out the funding facts, and then did research and wrote their own letters. 
 
They will submit those with a school picture to the governor. 
 
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