Mount Greylock Announces Honor Roll

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WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. — Mount Greylock Regional High and Middle School announced its honor roll for the first quarter of the the school year.

Grade 12
Alexa Adams, Benjamin Alley, Carlos Ames, Chloe Anderson, Henry Barrett, Arianna Bashara, Margot Besnard, Courtney Bossana, Katherine Chenail, James Churchill, Eve Cleghorn, Benjamin Coleman, Morgan Condon, Sophia Dastoli, Michala Dean, Alexandra DeVeaux, Alina Fein, Molly Graether, Sean Houston, Cindy Jan, Ashley Jolin, Brianna Jones, Schuyler Jones, Cady Ketcham, Benjamin Krant, Alexander Krell, Iain Kuttner, Andrew Leitch, Alexandra Majetich, Jonah Majumder, Nathan Majumder, Helen Overstreet, Miranda Park, Bradon Richardson,  Laxy Shah, Rohan Shastri, Ryan Terry, Philip Turgeon, Celeste Venolia, Alex White, Lindsey Wick.

Grade 11
Miranda Bucky, Robert Buffis Jr., Dustin Chang, Alana Chesney, Alexander Cheung, Melody Crowell-Morse, Raquel Crowell-Morse, Nicholas Dastoli, Meredith Dezieck, Nicholas DiSanti, Erin Dodig, Makayla Duda, Nathan Ethier Taskin,  Geff Fisher, Taylor Fohrhaltz-Burbank, Michelle Gringas, Celeste Gravel, Joseph Greenhalgh, Thomas Guettler, Kelsey Hadley, Samantha Hamilton, Kelsey Hebert, Cole Jackson, Stephan Jayko, Emily Kaegi,  Samuel Klass, Ryan Kuhn, Amalia Leamon, Sophia Leamon, Devon Lennon, Celestine Lockhart, Evelyn Mahon,  Katelin Marchand, Jenna Markland, Rosemarie Mele, Steven O’Brien, Emily Rudd, Mariza Sfakianaki, Melina Sfakianaki, Allison Shand, Zavi Sheldon, Stone Stewart, Pearl Sutter, Jenna Terio, Heather Tomkowicz, Julia Vlahopoulos, Ryan Wadsworth, WilliamWalter, Derek Wood, Aaron Ziemer.

Grade 10
Patrick Archibald, Hannah Backiel, Rachyl Bazonski, Adriana Benito, Ryan Benoit, Jake Benzinger, Celia Bote, Ian Brink, Benjamin Burdick, Christina Butcher, Taylor Carlough, Liam Chenail, Nico Clarke, Emma Culver, Katherine Davis, Judah Devadoss, Miranda Dils, John Driver, Desiree Dufur, Michelle Fang, Kylie Fields, Jake Foehl, Joseph Gais, Laura Galib, Alexander Harrington, Zachary Harrington, Eric Hirsch, Matthew Hogan, Cole Hughes, Jake Kobrin, Sam Kobrin, Amy Larabee, Samantha MacWhinnie, David Majetich, Colby Masse, Michael McCormack, Stacey Neveu,  Catherine Nowlan, Kelsey Orpin, Jacob Paul, Nattanon Philuk,  Sara Rudd, Emily Sabin, Thomas Schoorlemmer, Emmett Shepard, Nyein Soe, Carter Stripp, Sadie Sylvester, Jacqueline Van Slycke, Louise Verter,  Rosalee Walter, Andrew Whitaker.


Grade 9
Elizabeth Bernardy, Jacqueline Byrnes, Lilly Crolius, Ian Culnane, James Ellingwood, Hannah Fein, Calvin Filson, Daniel Finnegan, Holly Fisher, Sophie Gerry, Matthew Getman, Adam Hall, Mollyann Haskins, George Hedreen, Noah Howard, Nicole Jones, Graham Kaegi, Sofia Lopez,  Petrea Mannello, Taylor Morgan, Daniel Packer, Lucius Park, Katherine Parks, Charlotte Rand, Tyler Rathbun, Haley Reinhard, Andrea Rice, Aaron Ronnow, Maggie Rorke, Jasper Rosenheim, Noah Savage, Greta Savitsky, Tara Shastri, Anya Sheldon, Maeve Shine, Rose Shuker-Haines, Megan Shulse, Grace Smith, Melissa Swann, Samuel Swoap, Adly Templeton, James Thompson,  Julia Whitney, Eleanor Williams, Hope Willis,  Molly Wilson, Matthew Wiseman.

Grade 8
Dagny Albano, Kyle Alvarez, Zachary Armet, Thomas Astle, Jenna Benzinger, Immanuel Brennan, Savanah Brown, Caroline Carlough, Cameron Castonguay, Serena Chow, Jesse Cohen, Abigail Coleman, Niku Darafshi, Grace Dodig, Nicholas Dudley, Sally Gotlieb, Olivia Gravel, Hailey Guest, Sydney Gurek, Cameron Hadley, Manas Jain, Aaron Kleiner, Matthew Kleiner, Emily Lescarbeau, Lina Marcinczyk, Margaret Martin, Carly Munzer, Joshua Narey, Najla Nassar, Neel Patel, Ethan Roach, Daniel Schiek, Timothy Schiek, Sarah Stripp,  Morgan Therrien, Kiana Tovani, Rachel Voller, Mercer Wagoner-Greenwald, Claire Whitaker.

Grade 7
Jacob Adams, Alexander Backiel, Jeffrey Bath, Angela Baumgartner, Clara Bentz, Katherine Bernardy, Gabrielle Berry, Isabelle Bote, Owen Brandriss, Elizabeth Burris-Wells, Aleya Cappadona, Kayla Cerveira, Octavia Crowell, Samuel Culver, Dillon Dean, Ada DeGooyer, Samuel Dils, Richard Donati, Joshua Duncan, Kelly Egan, Austin Filiault, Caroline Flynn, Brady Foehl, Josephine Gollin, Maia Hirsch, Taylor Hoffstedt, Lauren Howard, Quinn Johnstadt, Cedar Keyes, Santana King, Mariah Lewis, Emily Little, Leah Majumder, Christian Markovic, Megan Maynard, Connor McClanan, Gabriella Orpin, Garret Ostheimer, Morgan Pannesco, DiMaggio Paris, Emma Polumbo, Miriam Pomerantz, Henry Rauscher, Jude Rorke, Ethan Schoorlemmer, Cole Seaman, Tenley Smith, Emma Stankiewicz, Michael Stevens, Talia Traversa, Hannah Trimarchi, Oriana Van Slycke, Madison VanDeurzen, Abigail Wiseman, Bennett Zimmerman
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Williamstown Charter Review Panel OKs Fix to Address 'Separation of Powers' Concern

By Stephen DravisiBerkshires Staff
WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. — The Charter Review Committee on Wednesday voted unanimously to endorse an amended version of the compliance provision it drafted to be added to the Town Charter.
 
The committee accepted language designed to meet concerns raised by the Planning Board about separation of powers under the charter.
 
The committee's original compliance language — Article 32 on the annual town meeting warrant — would have made the Select Board responsible for determining a remedy if any other town board or committee violated the charter.
 
The Planning Board objected to that notion, pointing out that it would give one elected body in town some authority over another.
 
On Wednesday, Charter Review Committee co-Chairs Andrew Hogeland and Jeffrey Johnson, both members of the Select Board, brought their colleagues amended language that, in essence, gives authority to enforce charter compliance by a board to its appointing authority.
 
For example, the Select Board would have authority to determine a remedy if, say, the Community Preservation Committee somehow violated the charter. And the voters, who elect the Planning Board, would have ultimate say if that body violates the charter.
 
In reality, the charter says very little about what town boards and committees — other than the Select Board — can or cannot do, and the powers of bodies like the Planning Board are regulated by state law.
 
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