BCC Lists Class of 2009 Graduates

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LENOX, Mass. — Berkshire Community College awarded 310 associate degrees and certificates to 305 graduates during the Pittsfield college's 49th Commencement on Friday, May 29, at Tanglewood.

One-hundred-forty-six associate of science degrees, 109 associate of art degrees, and 55 certificates were conferred in 23 programs of study.

BCC's newest graduating class includes 284 students from Massachusetts, eight from Connecticut, one from New Jersey, seven from New York, one from Rhode Island, one from South Carolina, one from Tennessee, and 10 foreign students from eight different countries. The graduates are listed below by city and state.

Connecticut

Cornwall Bridge: Julian Castaneda
East Hartford: Nedia Minto
Hartford: Dianne Douglas
Taconic: Margaret Paine
Thomaston: Kelley Sullivan

Warren: Mirinda Wheeler-Pettit.
Winsted: Carol Cox and Michelle Pelletier

Massachusetts

Adams: Katie Bleau, Cherylene Czaja, Corinne Fowler, Cari Krzeminski, Angela Malnati, Veronica Martins, Vale Maziarz, Casandra Meyette, Christopher O'Boyle, Rebecca Randall, Thomas Robinson and Laura Shafer

Ashley Falls: Jessica Goodchild

Becket: Diana Chihai, Tyler Miller and Stephanie Sawyer

Cheshire: Robert Bak, Michael Bostwick, Patricia Francoeur, Shannon Maloney, Laura Nylic, Melissa Prime and Corey Warner

Clarksburg: Avis Merrill

Cummington: Gregory Owen

Dalton: Maya Bahl, Kim Brophy, Ronald Bryant Jr., Joel Cyr, Michael Duffy, Wendy Furlong, Angela Hoffman, Joseph Kovacs, Ryan Kovacs, Rachael Kuni, Nicholas Mears, Alyce Miller, Matthew Mozzi, Ashley Rose, Matthew Sakowski and Kimberly Smith

Florida: Laurie Burdick

Great Barrington: Virginia Conway, Laura Gross, Kevin Guerrero, Kevin Learnard, Jeanne Parsons, Theodore Pryjma, Justyna Psik, Jennifer Storti, Natasha Wallace and Maximina Welliver

Hinsdale: Travis Derby, Benjamin Minifie, Naomi Tiska and Heidi Wallman

Housatonic: Helen Hinkley, Alyssa Larkin and Michelle Loubert

Lanesborough: Donna Boschetti, Carissa Calderwood, Jon Girard, Jill LaLonde, Heather Marshall, Ian Mattoon, Matthew Montini, Renee Rougeau, Amanda Sayers, Elena Situlina and Sandra Wheeler

Lee: Robert Adams III, Stevanne Decker, Timothy Hill, Meryl Kahn, Susan Kelly, Heather Ketchen, Jason LaForest, Holly McMahon, Heather Messer, Cody Mitchell, Jane Muserlian, Ruth Palacios, Rachel Philp, Henry Rieke III, Paul Smith, Justin Soules, Erica Telle, Christina Tenore and Patrick Terry

Leeds: Jessica Kramer

Lenox: Donald Ahrens,
Michael Duval, Jonathan Henry, Andrew Holt, Vladimir Jevtic, Seweryn Kolysko, Doris Palmer, Michael Reynolds, Ashley Rosso, Thomas Shoemaker, Colin Sykes and Mary Thomas
Middlefield: Akiko Fry

Monterey: Daniel Hamill

New Marlborough: John Segalla

North Adams: Theresa Cooper, Katie Goodermote, Kelsey LeClair, Robert Noel, Angela Perez, Heather Randall, Amanda Saunders, Christopher Therrien, Ian Valiton and Jessica Walden

Northampton: Ellen Hayes

Peru: Christine Drew

Pittsfield: Haley Adelson, Silvana Aguirre, Rosanna Ahoussi, Corey Allen, Mollie Anello, Amy Armstrong, Mary Asante, June Axt, Elena Bakushkina, Leona Barrett, Hannah Bartini, Hilary Bashara, Amy Baumgartner, Shaun Behrent, Ashley Betz, Kacey Boos, Kevin Borosky, Glenda Brewer, Simon Brown, Angela Bruseghini, Donna Bryant, Heather Bunnell, Elizabeth Calderwood, Breanne Calkins, Luis Canseco, Lisa Casey, Gina Chavarria

Shaunna Christiana, Halley Cimini, Shaun Cimini, Ashley Coleman, Samantha Colson, Tara Condron, Carrie Converse, Melissa Cook, Steven Coons, Yuan Cooper, Christopher Couig, Justin Counsell, Matthew Cowdrey, Sandra Cultrera, Crystal Czerno, Laurie Daniels, Simone de Souza, Nancy Decelles, Felicia DeGiorgis, Simon Dembitzer, Joanne DiPietro, Jamie Donald, Stephen Dowsett, Robin Forman, Rodrigo Francozi, Candace French, Amanda Galvagni
 
Rebekah Gamache, Daniel Gigliotti, Jessica Goines, Lisa Gold, Matthew Gottung, Gabrielle Graham,
Grace Greenan, Kirstie Gregory, Kimberly Gritman, Daniel Haley, Gregory Hanson, Jonathan Hanson, Sharon Hanson, James Harrington, Kellie Harrington, Samantha Harrison, Mark Hebert, Kristine Heimann, Haley Herene, Brittany Herzog, Justin Hillman, Jeffrey Hiltpold, Michael Hitchcock, Tomeka Hodges, Samantha Horton, Kelle Hostetter, Alisha Hyde, Akiiki Jarvis, Elmer Johnson, Richard Joseph, Cheyenne Kaptanoglu, Bryan Larkin, Cassandra Leab, Karen Lemieux


Alexis Lighten, Stephanie Lines, Ana Linha, Brianna Lison, Linda MacDonald, Theresa Mandracchia, Kristina Marley, Derrick Martin, Eric Martin, Euphemia Matondo, Racquel McBean, Amy McCann, Erin Meaney, Jennifer Metcalf, Lynette Miller, Christopher Montemagni
, LaSheika Moody, Amanda Mougin, Marisa Nickerson, Peerayot Noummano Jr., Emily O'Rourke, Jay Ogle, Stefan Ogle, Christopher Orsi, Abiola Osibanjo, Arindell Penny, Kelley Petricca


Katie-Lynne Powers, Thomas Prendergast, Ryan Purdom, Jean Richard, Heather Root, Amanda Roux, Tricia Saunders, Rachelle Scace, Ryan Scago, Dennis Schilling, Weslia Schmidt, Jeffrey Schneider, Timothy Shepard

Adam Simeone, Ariel Sims, Marilyn Sims, James Stoops, Robert Sykes, Zsa Zsa Taylor, Sarah Terpak, Do-Nadel Thiede, Heather Thurston, Dana Tofani, Meagan Trembley, Nadine Turner, Liana Vassilevskaja, Ryc Ward, Gloria Wisner, Gregory Wyman, Vladislav Zeygerman, Glory Zuber and Andrea Zurrin.

Richmond: Kaylyn Kern, Kimberly Massimiano and Amber Osterhout.

Savoy: Lucas Markland.

Sheffield: Jamie Deloatch, Donna Dyson and Clairen Rivas.

South Egremont: John Fitzpatrick and Amanda Parsons.

Springfield: Gertrude McKenzie and Susan Muriru.

Stockbridge: Rebekah Hickey.

Washington: Jesse Daniels, Ashley Gale and Linda Levernoch.

West Stockbridge: Evelyn Kerswell and Brian Rice.

Williamsburg: Kimberly Ryder.

Williamstown: Lindsay Thompson.

Worthington: Deborah Crossman.

New Jersey

Upper Saddle River: Lindsay Tanis.

New York

Ghent: Catherine Lill
Hillsdale: Ronja Geilen
New Lebanon: Matthew Byrne and Crystal Curtiss
New York City: Justin Abrams
Philmont: Carol Carlsen.

Stephentown: Alyson Beach-Weatherwax

Rhode Island

Central Falls: Edith Nanfuma.

South Carolina

Charlestown: Namphung Booranaseree.

Tennessee

Clarksville: Wendy Zoellner-Crosier

Nation of Ghana

Tema: Ebenezer Morrison




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Possible Measles Exposure at Boston, Logan

BOSTON — The Massachusetts Department of Public Health confirmed Wednesday that an out-of-state adult visitor who spent time in Boston and Westborough earlier this month was diagnosed with measles and was present in a number of locations.
 
This could have resulted in other people being exposed to measles virus.
 
The visitor arrived at Logan International Airport on American Airlines flight 2384 from Dallas-Fort Worth, Texas, on Dec. 11 at 2:39 p.m. They stayed at the DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Boston-Westborough in Westborough and departed the state on Dec. 12 via Logan at 9:19 p.m. on JetBlue flight 117 to Las Vegas.
 
DPH is working with the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and local partners to identify and notify those who may have been exposed to measles from this individual.
 
"Measles is a highly contagious, airborne disease, which has increased significantly in the United States because of the unfortunate decrease in vaccination rates. It is also a preventable disease," said Public Health Commissioner Dr. Robbie Goldstein. "This current situation serves as an important reminder of the critical role vaccination plays in protecting our communities. While Massachusetts has not had a measles case this year, 2025 saw the highest number of nationwide cases in more than a decade — nearly 2,000 in 44 jurisdictions, and sadly, three deaths. 
 
"Fifteen years ago, measles had been considered eliminated in the United States, but that tremendous progress is at risk. Vaccines are one of the most important public health interventions ever — they are safe, effective, and lifesaving."
 
Measles is very contagious. However, the risk to most people in Massachusetts is low because the vaccination rate in the state is high. People who are not immune and visited any of the locations on the following dates and times may be at risk for developing measles.
 
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