Mount Greylock Announces Second Quarter Honor Roll

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WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. — Mount Greylock Regional School District has announced its second quarter honor roll.

Out of a total school enrollment of 558, 280 students made the honor roll.
 
Grade 12: Elizabeth Bernardy, Bailee Duquette, Hannah Fein, Calvin Filson, Holly Fisher, Sophie Gerry, Blanca Hagstrom, Adam Hall, Mollyann Haskins, Noah Howard, Nicole Jones, Graham Kaegi, Sofia Lopez, Bernhardur Magnusson McComish, Nevin Nassar, Lucius Park, Adam Petricca, Amanda Quinn, Aaron Ronnow, Maggie Rorke, Noah Savage, Greta Savitsky, Tara Shastri, Anya Sheldon, Maeve Shine, Grace Smith, Justin Sousa, Melissa Swann, Samuel Swoap, James Thompson, Eleanor Williams, Hope Willis,  Molly Wilson, Matthew Wiseman.

Grade 11: Dagny Albano, Kyle Alvarez, Zachary Armet, Evan Arthur, Elizabeth Bartlett, Kyle Bazonski, Darren Bonneville, Devin Buda, Caroline Carlough, Cameron Castonguay, Catherine Cavalli, Serena Chow, Jesse Cohen, Abigail Coleman,  Niku Darafshi, Olivia DiNicola, Grace Dodig, Artem Dudko, James Ellingwood, Amy Gates, Mercer Greenwald, Hailey Guest, Sydney Gurek, Cameron Hadley, Mark Hayden, Simon Kent, Aaron Kleiner, Matthew Kleiner, Lina Marcinczyk, Margaret Martin, Ailsa May, Carly Munzer, Joshua Narey, Najla Nassar, Sean Nemtzow, Neel Patel, Daniel Schiek, Elias Sekkal, Darrien Smith, Sarah Stripp, Robert Sutter, Rachel Voller, Claire Whitaker.


Grade 10: Jacob Adams, Kristen Aliberti, Alex Babcock, Alexander Backiel, Jeffrey Bath,  Angela Baumgartner, Isabelle Boté, Owen Brandriss, Elizabeth Burris-Wells, Aleya Cappadona, Elena Cerveira, Kayla Cerveira, Octavia Crowell, Samuel Culver, Ada DeGooyer, Samuel Dils, Richard Donati, Conor Fitzgerald, Caroline Flynn, Brady Foehl, Josephine Gollin, Jacob Hane, Maia Hirsch, Taylor Hoffstedt, Lauren Howard, Quinn Johnstadt, Grace Kelley, Emily Little, Leah Majumder, Gabriella Orpin, Garret Ostheimer, DiMaggio Paris, Kaitlyn Renzi, Tenley Smith, Emma Stankiewicz, Sabrina Templeton, Patricia Thistle, Talia Traversa, Madison VanDeurzen.

Grade 9: Maddison Albert, Hallie Anderson, Mitchell Bath, Rachel Bisson, Sage Bohl, Daniel Buell, Marley Buffis, Anna Butcher, Taylor Callahan, Catherine Cangelosi, Giovanni Cavalli, Joshua Cheung, Adam Cohen, Connor Daley, Josephine Dalsin, Autumn Delorey, Elizabeth Dudley, Aidan Duncan, John Ellingwood, David Falk, Jacob Fink, James Fisher, Caroline Hadley, Cameron Honiker, Alison Howard, Lauren Jacobbe, Sophie Jones, Cole Kuster, Zeta Lenhart-Boyd, Cameron Macuch, Karen Magnusdottirmccomish, Michael Maruk, Brook Masse, Catherine McPartland, Walker Niemeyer, Morgan Nottke, Elizabeth Paglier, Dominic Paris, Avery Powers, Mackenzie Rathbun, Shaelyn Roberts, Cameron Sabin, Jesse Seid, Cassidy Shea, Evan Sheridan, Margo Smith, Josef Soza-Foias, Maverick Sumner, Andrew Sutter, Luke Swann, Samantha Trybus, Christian Voorhies, Michael Wellspeak, Jared Whitman, Samantha Whittum.

Grade 8: Patrick Aliberti, Madeline Art, Miriam Bakija, Brody Baumgartner, John Bryan, Thomas Burris-Wells, Nima Darafshi, Julia Donati, Lily Edge, Sarah Egan, Alexander Falk, Cole Filson, Toby Foehl, Lucas Forman, Tarryn Gaherty, Sonia Glab, Logan Gould, Helen Greenfield, James Hetherington, Graydon Holubar, Molly Howard, Stella Jayko, Mitchell Jezouit, Joseph Jones, Owen Jones, Saville Keyes, Cassidy Kiernan, Hannah Locklear, Amelia Murphy, Eva Myers, Ryan Narey, Brooke Phelps, Grace Sanchez, Ciera Schwarzer, Anna Scott, Lucy Shepard, Mary Shine, Amaya Smith, Keiko Smith, Emanuel Soza-Foias, Owen Tucker-Smith, Xavier Vilaubi, Anna Welch, Spencer Zheng.

Grade 7: Ella Arthur, Dominique Auriemma, Karleigh Bath, Owen Baya, Mariko Bolton, Kendra Buda, Talia Cappadona, Croft Carter, Briana Dowling, Colin Doyle, Laura Dupuis, Michael Faulkner, Amanda Filiault, Gabriel Gerry, Hannah Gilooly, Jack Gitterman, Alice Glab, Jeremy Guy, Claire Hall, Emma Hayward, Jayden Johnson, Carolyn Jones, Isabella Kirby, Franziska Klingenberg, Martha Leab, Isabelle Leonard, Ty Lepicier, Oscar Low, Julianna Mazzeo, John McAlister, Catherine McAllister, Col McDermott, Jonah McNair, Charles McWeeny, Crystal Moore, Julius Munemo, Kylie Myers, Gabriela Nicholson, Emma Paul, Leah Petricca, Joshua Polumbo, Adam Pomerantz, Elizabeth Ramos, Abigail Rudin, Isabel Ryan-Smith, Charlotte Sanford, Seth Schultheis, Hazel Scullin, Aditya Sen, Brandon Sils, Ava Sinopoli, John Skavlem, Matthew Sorrell, Emma Stevens, Nathan Taveras, Isabel Thompson, Kyle Trottier, Mia VanDeurzen, Arya Vyas, Gina Wang, Malcom Waynick, Ruth Weaver, Elizabeth Westerdahl, Alexander Wilson, Olivia Winters.

 


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Williamstown Select Board Awards ARPA Funds to Remedy Hall

By Stephen DravisiBerkshires Staff
WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. — The Select Board on Monday allocated $20,000 in COVID-19-era relief funds to help a non-profit born of the pandemic era that seeks to provide relief to residents in need.
 
On a unanimous vote, the board voted to grant the American Rescue Plan Act money to support Remedy Hall, a resource center that provides "basic life necessities" and emotional support to "individuals and families experiencing great hardship."
 
The board of the non-profit approached the Select Board with a request for $12,000 in ARPA Funds to help cover some of the relief agency's startup costs, including the purchase of a vehicle to pick up donations and deliver items to clients, storage rental space and insurance.
 
The board estimates that the cost of operating Remedy Hall in its second year — including some one-time expenses — at just north of $31,500. But as board members explained on Monday night, some sources of funding are not available to Remedy Hall now but will be in the future.
 
"With the [Williamstown] Community Chest, you have to be in existence four or five years before you can qualify for funding," Carolyn Greene told the Select Board. "The same goes for state agencies that would typically be the ones to fund social service agencies.
 
"ARPA made sense because [Remedy Hall] is very much post-COVID in terms of the needs of the town becoming more evident."
 
In a seven-page letter to the town requesting the funds, the Remedy Hall board wrote that, "need is ubiquitous and we are unveiling that truth daily."
 
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