Mount Greylock Announces Third Quarter Honor Roll

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WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. — Mount Greylock Regional Middle and High School has announced its honor roll for the third quarter of the 2017-18 school year.

Grade 12

Alex Babcock, Alex Backiel, Angela Baumgartner, Katherine Bernardy, Isabelle Bote, Owen Brandriss, Elena Cerveira, Kayla Cerveira, Samuel Culver, Samuel Dils, Caroline Flynn, Brady Foehl, Anna Giguere, Jacob Hane, Maia Hirsch, Taylor Hoffstedt, Lauren Howard, Grace Kelley, Emily Little, Gabriella Orpin, DiMaggio Paris, Jade Phair, Emma Polumbo, Jude Rorke, Cole Seaman, Tenley Smith, Emma Stankiewicz, Sabrina Templeton, Patricia Thistle, Madison VanDeurzen, Lilliana Wells.

Grade 11

Maddison Albert, Hallie Anderson, Mitchell Bath, Sage Bohl, Daniel Buell, Marley Buffis, Taylor Callahan, Catherine Cangelosi, Sonya Carrizales, Giovanni Cavalli, Joshua Cheung, Josephine Dalsin, Autumn Delorey, Elizabeth Dudley, Aidan Duncan, John Ellingwood, Jacob Fink, Caroline Hadley, Katrina Hotaling, Alison Howard, Lauren Jacobbe, Sophie Jones, Cole Kuster, Clint Leber, Cameron Macuch, Karen MagnusdottirMcComish, Brook Masse, Brennan McGowan, Grace Miller, Jakin Miller, Morgan Nottke, Dominic Paris, Avery Powers, Mackenzie Rathbun, Shaelyn Roberts, Cameron Sabin, Theodore Sandstrom, Jesse Seid, Cassidy Shea, Evan Sheridan, Margo Smith, Josef Soza-Foias, Colette Stapp, Andrew Sutter, Luke Swann, Samantha Trybus, Christian Voorhies, Samantha Whittum, Katherine Wilson.

Grade 10

Patrick Aliberti, Gabriella Alvarez, Madeline Art, Miriam Bakija, Julia Butler, Nima Darafshi, Khushi Devre, Julia Donati, Lily Edge, Brandon Fahlenkamp, Alexander Falk, Cole Filson, Toby Foehl, Lucas Forman, Tarryn Gaherty, Logan Gould, Helen Greenfield, Molly Howard, Julia Jammalo, Mitchell Jezouit, Joseph Jones, Jonah Kelly-Whitney, Saville Keyes, Cassidy Kiernan, Amelia Murphy, Eva Myers, Ryan Narey, Nicole Overbaugh, Kathryn Pfister, Brooke Phelps, Charlotte Rauscher, Max Rhie, Grace Sanchez, Ciera Schwarzer, Anna Scott, Lucy Shepard, Malcolm Skinner, Brayden Smith, Emanuel Soza-Foias, Owen Tucker-Smith, Xavier Vilaubi, Anna Welch, Finnian Welch, Spencer Zheng.

Grade 9

Delaney Babcock, Isabel Beauchamp, Mariko Bolton, Jordyn Codding, Priya D’Souza, Briana Dowling, Laura Dupuis, William Ellingwood, Michael Faulkner, Amanda Filiault, Samuel Garvey, Gabriel Gerry, Hannah Gilooly, Claire Hall, Emma Hayward, Madison Helm, Carolyn Jones, Isabella Kirby, Isabelle Leonard, Lily Lesieur, Nils Lindkvister, Oscar Low, Catherine McAllister, Col McDermott, William McDonough, Charles McWeeny, Clarissa McWeeny, Victoria Melkonyan, Julius Munemo, Erin O’Keefe, Emma Paul, Alyssa Phelps, Joshua Polumbo, Benjamin Prescott, Jordan Rosier, Abigail Rudin, Charlotte Sanford, Pablo Santos Goldfarb, Hazel Scullin, John Skavlem, Solomon Sutter, Kyle Trottier, Mia VanDeurzen, Arya Vyas, Gina Wang, Malcolm Waynick, Jacqueline Wells, Elizabeth Westerdahl, Fiona Williams, Alexander Wilson, Olivia Winters.

Grade 8

Camden Abel, Zoe Armet, Henry Art, Alexander Axt, Adriel Benko,Lola Bohle, Edward Brannan, William Broadwell, Jillian Bump, John Cangelosi, Jack Catelotti, Cayden Conry, Takeira Darrow, Josephine DeChaine, Brandon Demers, Christian Doucette, Maisie Dufour, Samantha Garzone, Kathryn Gentry, Ryan Goss, Jonah Hane, Rina Hatakeyama, Luca Hirsch, Ava Howard, Tess Johnstadt, Felicia LaRoche, Tessa Leveque, Madison Machaffie,Thomas Martin, Preston Maruk, Sophia Mele, Livia Morales, Teague Murphy, Derek Paris, Tej Patel, Cole Prentice, Krishan Rai, Tashi Rai, Sarah Reynolds, Jamie Rhinemiller, Emma Sandstrom, Anna Schoorlemmer, Piper Schulman, Alayna Schwarzer, Mackenzie Sheehy, Samantha Slick, Josephine Smith, Christian Sullivan, Katherine Swann, David Tatro, Luca Traversa, Lauren Voorhies, Rona Wang, Anthony Welch.

Grade 7

Ainsley Abel, Annabelle Art, Matilda Asch, Seamus Barnes, Elizabeth Bertolino, Matthew Bertolino, Henrik Bingemann, Erika Bolton, Collin Booth, Marguerite Brody, Elena Caplinger, Matteo Chang, Hannah Chase, Christopher Diesz, Antoinette Dykes, Cailean Fippinger, Emma Gilooly, Emma Gray, Arthur Greenfield, Dylen Harrison, Eamon Hetherington, Lucy Igoe, Lily Jayko, Juliet Kornell, Eli Levy, Grace Lillie, Clarissa Louis, Elliot Louis, Will Marsh, Emma Mathews, Maxwell McAlister, Patrick McConnell, Altan McIntosh, Benjamin McMahon, Emma Newberry, Nelson Nnodim, Liam O’Keefe, Nathan Overbaugh, Zenalyssa Packer, Beatrice Pedroni, Sarah Polumbo, Christiane Rech, Juliet Robinson, Ernani Rosse, Joshua Rudin, Andres Sanchez, Foster Savitsky, Krish Sharma, Noah Shin, Jennah Simpson, Kiersten Simpson, Jane Skavlem, Euphemia Skinner, Elizabeth Smith, Jacob Stokes, Molly Sullivan, Rose Sutter, Kamryn Sweet, Jacob Thompson, Joseph Tornabene III, Samuel Tucker-Smith, Lily Ward, Quin Whaley, Abigail Whitley, Haley Williams, Elissa Wong.


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Williamstown Affordable Housing Trust Hears Objections to Summer Street Proposal

By Stephen DravisiBerkshires Staff
WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. — Neighbors concerned about a proposed subdivision off Summer Street last week raised the specter of a lawsuit against the town and/or Northern Berkshire Habitat for Humanity.
 
"If I'm not mistaken, I think this is kind of a new thing for Williamstown, an affordable housing subdivision of this size that's plunked down in the middle, or the midst of houses in a mature neighborhood," Summer Street resident Christopher Bolton told the Affordable Housing Trust board, reading from a prepared statement, last Wednesday. "I think all of us, the Trust, Habitat, the community, have a vested interest in giving this project the best chance of success that it can have. We all remember subdivisions that have been blocked by neighbors who have become frustrated with the developers and resorted to adversarial legal processes.
 
"But most of us in the neighborhood would welcome this at the right scale if the Trust and Northern Berkshire Habitat would communicate with us and compromise with us and try to address some of our concerns."
 
Bolton and other residents of the neighborhood were invited to speak to the board of the trust, which in 2015 purchased the Summer Street lot along with a parcel at the corner of Cole Avenue and Maple Street with the intent of developing new affordable housing on the vacant lots.
 
Currently, Northern Berkshire Habitat for Humanity, which built two homes at the Cole/Maple property, is developing plans to build up to five single-family homes on the 1.75-acre Summer Street lot. Earlier this month, many of the same would-be neighbors raised objections to the scale of the proposed subdivision and its impact on the neighborhood in front of the Planning Board.
 
The Affordable Housing Trust board heard many of the same arguments at its meeting. It also heard from some voices not heard at the Planning Board session.
 
And the trustees agreed that the developer needs to engage in a three-way conversation with the abutters and the trust, which still owns the land, to develop a plan that is more acceptable to all parties.
 
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