Drury High Names Top Students for 2015

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NORTH ADAMS, Mass. — Drury High School has named Nicholas Trombley as valedictorian and Lindsey Gray as salutatorian of the class of 2015.

Both students will speak at graduation ceremonies on Thursday night, June 11, at 7 in the school gymnasium.

Trombley is the son of Judy Trombley of North Adams and Dan Trombley of Williamstown.

An honors student, he is a member of the Nu Sigma and Pro Merito honor societies, and a recipient of the Principal's Award (given to the top five seniors) and of the Superintendent's Certificate of Excellence. He also received the Cornell Book Award, and the Rensselaer (N.Y.) Polytechnic Institute and Rochester (N.Y.) Institute of Technology medals.

He was class treasurer and member of the golf and basketball teams for all four years at Drury, as well as a member of the Pep Club and freshman reception committee. Trombley is an altar server at St. Elizabeth of Hungary Church and works at Taconic Golf Course in Williamstown.


He plans to study engineering at the Rochester Institute of Technology.

Gray is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Gray Jr. of the town of Florida.

An honors student, she also was a member of the Nu Sigma and Pro Merito honor societies, and a recepient of the Principal's Award and Rochester (N.Y.) Institute of Technology Innovation and Creativity Book Award.

She was a member of the chorus for four years, of the Drury Drama Team for three, of the Pep Club and Prom Committee. She also was a cheerleader for two years and a dancer at Dancecapade in Adams, performing in its annual holiday show. She works at the law firm of Donovan and O'Connor.

Gray plans to study biochemistry at Stonehill College in North Easton.


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North Adams Water Safe to Drink

NORTH ADAMS, Mass. — The Water Department says all water line breaks have been repaired and water restored to those affected areas. 
 
The boil water order has been lifted by the state Department of Environmental Protection. Residents no longer have to boil water or use bottled water for drinking, making ice, food preparation, brushing teeth or washing dishes. 
 
A partial lift of the Dec. 15 order was issued on Tuesday; as of Thursday, the requirement is no longer in effect for any areas of the city. 
 
The water issues began on Friday after a water main broke in an inaccessible area behind the water treatment plant on Pattison Road. The drop in pressure and frigid temperatures led to breaks on American Legion Drive and by State Road and Biltmore Avenue. 
 
It took all weekend to fix the main, and several more to repair the other breaks. During this time, residents experienced no water or low water pressure. 
 
The Water Department says all repairs have been completed and that samples collected throughout the distribution system were free of total coliform and E. coli bacteria. 
 
 For more information, contact the North Adams Water Department at 413-662-3157.
 
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