Miss Hall's School Announces Head's List, Honor Roll

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PITTSFIELD, Mass. — Miss Hall's School has announced 47 local students among the 135 girls schoolwide named to the Head's List and Honor Roll for the second semester, which ended May 31.

For Head's List recognition, students must have taken five major, full-credit courses and must maintain a minimum grade-point average of 92, with no single grade below B-plus.

For Honor Roll recognition, students must have taken five major, full-credit courses and must maintain a minimum grade-point average of 86, with no single grade below B-minus.

Head's List

Grade 12: Jenna Crosier, Pittsfield; Rachel Freedman, East Chatham, N.Y.; Grace Guachione, Pittsfield; Gabriela Keator, Lenox; Mikala L'Hote, Pittsfield; Sarah (Sally) Nason, Lee; Olivia Nealon, Dalton; Mackenzie (Mac) O’Brien, Windsor; Jacquline Rich, North Adams; and Marianne Vormer, Philmont, N.Y.

Grade 11: Kelsey Brown, of Lee; Lillian (Lilly) Climo, Great Barrington; Shae Daley, Pittsfield; Samantha (Miriam) Myers, Monterey; Shanti Nelson, Lenox; and Elizabeth (Libby) Tagliaferro, Pittsfield

Grade 10: Trudy Fadding, of Glendale; and Haylee Gleason, Pittsfield



Grade 9: Maya Creamer, of Pittsfield; Ria Kedia, Pittsfield; and Lucy McMahon, Lenox

Honor Roll

Grade 12: MaryCatherine Balcom, Pittsfield; Quinn Barry, Lee; and Hayden Gillooly, North Adams

Grade 11: Madison Bellemare, of Hoosick Falls, N.Y.; Isabelle (Bella) Currie, Dalton; Emily Hunter, West Stockbridge; Anouk Jolly, Lenox; Olivia Kinne, Pittsfield; Mariah Lewis, Williamstown; Katherine (Kitty) Sheridan, Stockbridge; and Jessica (Jessie) Terray, Pittsfield

Grade 10: Charlotte Adelson, of Lee; Mary Howe, Pittsfield; Faia Kronick, Pittsfield; Allison Lamke, Lenox Dale; Merriam Lrhazi, Lee; Sophia (Sophie) Shea, East Chatham, N.Y.; and Aysha Vadukul, Great Barrington

Grade 9: Ella Biancolo, of Pittsfield; Evelyn (Evie) Brown, Lee; Angela Guachione, Pittsfield; Meredith Hall, Adams; Emma Kotelnicki, Dalton; Soleil Laurin, Pittsfield; Kathryn (Kat) Sirois, Stockbridge; and Charlotte Smith, New Marlborough.


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MassDOT Project Will Affect Traffic Near BMC

By Brittany PolitoiBerkshires Staff

PITTSFIELD, Mass. — Prepare for traffic impacts around Berkshire Medical Center through May for a state Department of Transportation project to improve situations and intersections on North Street and First Street.

Because of this, traffic will be reduced to one lane of travel on First Street (U.S. Route 7) and North Street between Burbank Street and Abbott Street from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m., Monday through Friday through at least May 6.

BMC and Medical Arts Complex parking areas remain open and detours may be in place at certain times. The city will provide additional updates on changes to traffic patterns in the area as construction progresses.

The project has been a few years in the making, with a public hearing dating back to 2021. It aims to increase safety for all modes of transportation and improve intersection operation.

It consists of intersection widening and signalization improvements at First and Tyler streets, the conversion of North Street between Tyler and Stoddard Avenue to serve one-way southbound traffic only, intersection improvements at Charles Street and North Street, intersection improvements at Springside Avenue and North Street, and the construction of a roundabout at the intersection of First Street, North Street, Stoddard Avenue, and the Berkshire Medical Center entrance.

Work also includes the construction of 5-foot bike lanes and 5-foot sidewalks with ADA-compliant curb ramps.  

Last year, the City Council approved multiple orders for the state project: five orders of takings for intersection and signal improvements at First Street and North Street. 

The total amount identified for permanent and temporary takings is $397,200, with $200,000 allocated by the council and the additional monies coming from carryover Chapter 90 funding. The state Transportation Improvement Plan is paying for the project and the city is responsible for 20 percent of the design cost and rights-of-way takings.

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