McCann Technical School Releases First Quarter Honor Roll

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NORTH ADAMS, Mass. — McCann Technical School released its honor roll for the first quarter of the 2013-2014 school year.
 
Grade 12 High Honors: Michael Banks, Benjamin Boisvert, Samantha Boni, Carly Christman, Barbara Clish, Brian Dougherty, Damon Grimes, Ethan Himes, Samantha Horn, Taylor Lafo, Andrea Leal, Jessica Lesure, Brittany Lillie, Audrey McDonald, Bethany O'Neil, Carrie Pierce, Justin Racine, Cole Reynolds, Courtney Rondeau, Justin Schneider, Jade Tanguay and Michael Zsofka.
 
Grade 11 High Honors: Celena Bolte, Daniel Burdick III, Mathew Christiana, Damon Couture, Sean Davis, Brodie DiGennaro, Brett Gibeau, Natalie Howe, Dana Jardine, Zoe Loughman, Joshua McAdoo and  Laura Netti.
 
Grade 10 High Honors: Emma Andrews, Charles Bohl III, Taylor Borey, Bradley Briggs, Matilda Brule, Elizabeth Clifford, Jake Crowley, Noah Curran, Samantha Daniels, Evan Delmolino, Nicholas DeRose, Kelly Dobbert, Samantha Dorwin, Danielle Felten, Rosemary Fortin, Dakota Hazell, Zachary Levesque, Nicholas Lincoln, Abbigail Luczynski, Matthew McKinney, Sarah Pansecchi, Tanner Parrino, Jordan Reinhardt, Adam Rodriguez, Nico Romano, Alexander Sutliff, Spenser Tanner, Madison Vadnais, Amanda Vallone, Hannah Woods and Lukas Yelle.
 
Grade 9 High Honors: Assian Ahizi Jr., Salvador Alcala, Heather Belisle, Jordan Budaj,
Ainsley Dean, Samuel Delmolino, Angela Denault, Mallory Field, William Galipeau, Katie Gigliotti, Madison Gigliotti, Connor Guyette, Kyla Kaczowski, William Kipp, Claire Klammer, 
Rosalyn Lincoln, Blaize Pandell, Matthew Pierce, Amanda Rancourt, Amelia Renaud, Corbin Richardson,
Ariana Senecal-Arnold, Ashley Valois and Alexander Wojcik. 
 
Grade 12 Honors: Lindsey Andersen, Allison Andrews, Makenna Arnold, Victoria Crawford, Dominick Demeo, Melia Denault, Crystal Dobert, Brittany Dorwin, Olivia Esoldi, Jeremy Ethier, Kelsey Gancarz, Sarah Gennette, Danielle Gibeau, Justin Kaczowski, Nicholas Kasala, Dalton Keating, Mitchell Langlois, Connor Little, Madilyn Luczynski, Kaylee McNeice, Samantha McVinney, Jamie Meehan, Charlie Russell, Dana Sargent, Courtney Serre, Nathan Steward and Emily Wilusz.
 
Grade 11 Honors: Kyle Affhauser, Allexia Andrews, Quincy Blondin, Daniel Charron, Nathan Cote, Nary Hang, Matthew Massari, Juan Ochoa, Sophia Oliveri, James Pierce, Morgan Prevey, Alycia Rando, Carl Swanson, Jessica Waitt and Felicia Whitney.
 
Grade 10 Honors: McKenna Burzimati, Dante Cellana, Nathan Charon, Tessa Christman, Maria Deblois, Lauren DeRose, McKayla DiGennaro, Samantha Dolle, Griffin Gageant, Arianna Hilchey, Jonathon Koch, Monique Martel, Ryan Meehan, Alexander Michalenko, Mackenzi Mitchell, Amber Newsome, Jordan Owensby, Brittani Tassone, Olivia Zaleski and Andrew Zboray.
 
Grade 9 Honors: Jerilyn Anderson, Richard Blevins, Nicholas Bohl, Brian Boudreau, Molly Bussiere, Evan Butler, Daniel Cook, Mollie Coury, Lorenzo Cristofolini, Alexis Foley, Makenzie Gardner, Allie Gibeau, Ivy Gifford-Blasi, Chastity Gigliotti, Sierra Hall, Lauren Holmes, Caleb Kendig, Nikki Kirk, Cody Knox, Nicholas Krzanik, Harley Lacy, Tyler Lampro, Alexx Langlois, Cristian Montoya, Jacob Oakes, Robert Pecor, Joshua Pettit, Mitchell Poirier, Elise Senecal, Dayna Shaw, Nathan St Pierre and Autumn Tynan. 
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Pittsfield Subcommittee Supports Election Pay, Veterans Parking, Wetland Ordinances

By Brittany PolitoiBerkshires Staff

PITTSFIELD, Mass. — The Ordinances and Rules subcommittee on Monday unanimously supported a pay raise for election workers, free downtown parking for veterans, and safeguards to better protect wetlands.

Workers will have a $5 bump in hourly pay for municipal, state and federal elections, rising from $10 an hour to $15 for inspectors, $11 to $16 for clerks, and $12 to $17 for wardens.

"This has not been increased in well over a decade," City Clerk Michele Benjamin told the subcommittee, saying the rate has been the same throughout the past 14 years she has been in the office.

She originally proposed raises to $13, $14 and $15 per hour, respectively, but after researching other communities, landed on the numbers that she believes the workers "wholeheartedly deserve."

Councilor at Large Kathy Amuso agreed.

"I see over decades some of the same people and obviously they're not doing it for the money," she said. "So I appreciate you looking at this and saying this is important even though I still think it's a low wage but at least it's making some adjustments."

The city has 14 wardens, 14 clerks, and 56 inspectors. This will add about $3,500 to the departmental budget for the local election and about $5,900 for state elections because they start an hour earlier and sometimes take more time because of absentee ballots.

Workers are estimated to work 13 hours for local elections and 14 hours for state and federal elections.

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