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Brodie Lanoue is presented with the Superintendent's Award by Superintendent Aaron Dean on Monday night. The presentation was made during the School Committee meeting held at the Adams Visitors Center.

Hoosac Valley's Brodie Lanoue Presented With Superintendents' Award

By Brian RhodesiBerkshires Staff
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ADAMS, Mass. — Hoosac Valley High School senior Brodie Lanoue received this year's Massachusetts Association of School Superintendents' Academic Excellence Award. 

 

Aaron Dean, superintendent of the Hoosac Valley School District, presented Lanoue with the award during Monday night's School Committee meeting. In addition to his academic achievements, Lanoue also played for the school's soccer team and was named an all-star by coaches in the Pioneer Valley Interscholastic Athletic Conference in December

 

Dean, a former teacher in the school system, said he had Lanoue as a student when he was younger, remarking that he had grown significantly in the years since teaching him. 

 

"What an honor," Dean said. "Congratulations, Mom and Dad. I mean, this doesn't happen by accident. Clearly, you have great role models in your life and I can't think of a better recipient, so congratulations." 

 

Hoosac Valley High School Principal Colleen Byrd provided anonymous quotes from several teachers who had Lanoue as a student. The teachers highlighted his outgoing and enjoyable attitude, both in and out of the classroom. 

 

"Brodie is by far one of the top students I've encountered in my 25-year teaching career in terms of academic aptitude," one teacher said. "Brodie is one of the top five students. He is a thinker, but not in a superficial way. In class, you can physically see Brodie approach a concept, ponder it, apply it and then articulate its meaning and contribution towards a piece of literature through writing or discussion. It really is one of the bright spots of my teaching career." 

 

"I had Brody two years ago in freshman biology class. From the first week of class I could tell him as a young man I was going to really enjoy having in class," a second teacher said. "Always on time, courteous and polite. I could also count on Rowley to share, laugh and have some fun all while getting his work done. To this day, when we see each other in the hall, we start to have a little chat and catch up a bit. I wish him well, and he wishes me a fine day." 

 

"Brodie is an exceptional student who's clever and hard-working," said a third teacher. "He never fails to make us laugh while submitting superior work." 

 

Another teacher, who taught Lanoue as a student in their Advanced Placement Literature and Composition class, complimented his writing skill and aptitude for textual analysis. 

 

"He's a highly determined young man. It's clear from his work ethic that he's motivated toward a bright future," the teacher said.


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Adams Welcomes New Officer; Appoints Housing Authority Board Member

By Tammy DanielsiBerkshires Staff

Officer Cole Desroches recently graduated from the Police Academy. 
ADAMS, Mass. — The Selectmen welcomed the newest member of the Adams Police Department, Officer Cole Desroches, on Wednesday evening. 
 
Desroches graduated from the Police Academy on March 22 in the top tier in his class. He's currently in the field training program and assigned to Sgt. Curtis Crane. He attended Hoosac Valley High School and Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts. 
 
"He's going to serve and protect the town of Adams very well," said Crane, who with Sgts. Matthew Wright and Gregory Onorato stepped in to introduce the new officer while Chief R. Scott Kelley was on vacation. 
 
"We don't often get an opportunity to kind of talk about, frankly, some of the positive things that are happening in town and one of the many things that I feel are positive with are the Adams Police Department," said Town Administrator Jay Green. "We are right now at full staff. We have a full complement of officers. We have a chief who just resigned a three-year contract. ... We have four very capable sergeants (including Donna Malloy)."
 
The force consists of the chief, the four sergeants, a full-time detective and 11 patrol officers. It also has a new position in Cpl. Joshua Baker who is responsible for training and keeping staff equipped. 
 
"We're on the cutting edge of ensuring that we have proper training in a very changing environment with law enforcement," continued Green. "And we have a nice complement of officers and we have a well-respected detective who handles some very complicated cases."
 
He called out the half-dozen officers who attended the meeting for the work they're doing as well as the K9 unit. 
 
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