MCLA Posts Dean's List for Spring 2009

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NORTH ADAMS, Mass. — Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts has announced that the following Western Massachusetts residents were placed on the dean's List for the spring 2009 semester.

To be eligible for the honor, matriculated students must enroll in six or more credit hours, attain a grade-point average of 3.25 or better, and have no incomplete grades. A total of 627 students were named to the dean's list this past spring. They include:

Northern Berkshire County

Adams: Gail Alvarez, Leah Andrews, Angela Bunting, Jaymie Butler, Daniel Celentano, Travis Cunningham, Darsa Donelan, Wendy Dubis, Laura Fitzgerald, Albert Gardner, Hannah Giroux, Sara Grimaldi, Heath Haas, Julie Krzanik, Nicholas Langner, Vanessa Leikvoll, Bettye Liberty, Meghann Macek, Kelly Michalski, Chad Misiuk, Leann O'Brien, Regina Rancatti, Megan Scott, Kale Skrocki, Kira Smith, Dino Sookey, Sarah Strzepek, Jason Tatro, Carla Thomas, Sara Turoczy, Megan Vallieres, Robert Waltermire, Jr.

Cheshire: Trevor Anderson, Barbara Cardillo, Rebecca Clemons, Laura Field, Ashley LaFrance, Ashley McLeod, Theresa Munch, Elaine Russell, Ilona Sherratt, Eric Tetlow, Jeffrey Twing, Teisha Twomey

Clarksburg: Darcie Bellows, Gary Bellows, Sarah Brooks, Steven Gray, Christine Joslin, Kayli Larabee, Jessica Smosky

Drury: Jeanette Boucher, Gabriel Oleson, Rebecca Oleson

Florida: Paula Howland

Lanesboro: Ashley Boutin, Jesse Robillard, Ann Marie Scapin, Matt Utrera, Katrina Weider

Monroe Bridge: Betsy Bizarro

New Ashford: Deidre Flicker

North Adams: Hadley Ameen, Kassim Ameen, Noelle Bartlett, Russell Beauchamp, Denise Blaisdell, Emily Brandom, Nathaniel Brennan, Pamela Buchanan, George Charest, Jody Cilli, Michael Cirullo, John Clark, Naureen Collins, Nicholas Corbello, Danielle Daby, Joshua Derby, Max Dilthey, Jesse Egan-Poirier, Alexander Elvin, Jenna Giorgi, Jenna Haley, Erin Halton, Michael Hernandez, Bonnie Howland, Alicia Jalalian, Melissa James, Benjamin Johnson, Barbara Lampron, Katherine Leja, Makayla Lemaire, Paul Lesage, Lisa Lescarbeau, Robert Moreau, Melanie Neyland, Danielle Oakes, Shelby O'Neill, Garrick Otero, John Pellerin, Diana Perras, Heather Porter, Cavin Ramrup, Laura Rondeau, Craig Seguin, Amanda Sheldon, Nicholas Smith, Mark Sprague, John Tetreault, Jessica Thoresen, Kevin Tynan, Erica Varieur, Robert Wolfrum, Jason Zustra

Savoy: Mallory Barrow, Bobbie Hurley

Williamstown: Aldona Adams, Tiranthi Attygalla, Elizabeth Baisch, Devin Bryant-Bosshold, Amanda Burnham, Ashleigh Dow, Heather Eagan, Matthew England, Thomas Flores, Kate Grady, Jesse Hadcock, Sahand Hajizadeh, Trevor Manning, Jamie Mohr, Colin O'Neill, Kerry Peck, Nicole Pedercini, Matthew Resio, Michael St Pierre, Amanda Whitney, Autumn Wolf

Windsor: Jeanette Kopczynski

Vermont

Bennington: Karla Ball, Shannon Behan, April Dunham, Travis Finn, Darren Gordon, Elaine Haytko, April Mayer, Krystal Maynard, Georgia Napolitano, Amanda Shakar, Emily Silver, Abby Skidmore, Abbie Thurber, Victoria Welch

North Bennington: Brianne Bardusch, Alejandrina Guajardo

North Pownal: Ryan Scutt

Pownal: Melissa Haley, Kimberly Hall, Signe Kutzer, Jason Mativi, Katelyn Monroe

Readsboro: Elizabeth Baral, Ronin Magnussen, Analisa Strom-Henriksen

Stamford: Brandon Gilvey, Trista LaBonte, Jessica Tietgens
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Dalton Town Meeting May 6 Preview

By Sabrina DammsiBerkshires Staff
DALTON, Mass. — Voters at the annual town meeting on Monday, May 6, will decide 22 articles, including articles on sidewalks and the authorization of a number of spending articles, including an approximate $22 million budget. 
 
The meeting will take place at 7 p.m. at Wahconah Regional High School. Town meeting documents can be found here.
 
A little more than a dozen voters attended the nearly two-hour town meeting information session on Monday. 
 
"That budget is going up about 8 percent from what it was last year. Sounds like a lot, it is a lot, the majority of that is coming from increases in insurance, and schools, and other things the town does not have direct control over," Town Manager Thomas Hutcheson said.
 
"So, the actual town increase is a little under 4 percent. Everything else we're at the mercy of outside forces."
 
Of the $22 million budget, $10,537,044 is the assessment for the Central Berkshire Regional School District and about $10 million is the town operating budget.
 
"Last year, that part of the budget went up 10 percent. So, we're going in the right direction. It's not as low as we'd necessarily like to see, but I think both the Select Board and the Finance Committee did a great job this year of trimming away where they could," Hutcheson said. 
 
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