Clarksburg Elementary Announces First Trimester Honor Roll

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CLARKSBURG, Mass. — Clarksburg Elementary School has announced the honor roll for the first trimester of the 2019-20 school year.

 

Grade Six

High Honors: Abigail Anderson, Danielle McDermott, Kyle Rougeau and Olivia Zoito

Honors: Kolton Buck, Aiden Champney, HollyAnn Field, Haley Foucher, Ella Gaffey, Ehryn Hall and Ava Kratz

Honorable Mention: Joy Bristol, Marlee Cooke, Mya Demers, Skyler Ellsworth, Marley O'Neil and Paige Perry.

 

Grade Seven

High Honors: Alex Boyer, Nick O'Dell and Jordin Sullivan.

Honors: Grace Boland, Allie Bowman, Ava Cariddi, Caleb Denette, Ethan Denette, Zach Gelinas, Sydney Goodell, Ben Pierce, John Stack and Brayleigh Stanley.

Honorable Mention: Jordyn Biagini and Talan Thompson.

 

Grade Eight

High Honors: Chandler Worthington.


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Pittsfield Hosting Housing Resource Fair

PITTSFIELD, Mass. — The City of Pittsfield's Homeless Advisory Committee is sponsoring their third Housing Resource Fair. 
 
The fair will take place at Zion Lutheran Church at 74 First Street, on Thursday, May 9 between 9:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. The fair will offer a variety of resources and assistance to those in the community who are seeking help with accessing stable and secure housing.
 
The event is free and open to the public. Attendees will have the opportunity to meet with representatives from local housing organizations and agencies, learn about affordable housing options, and receive information on resources for rental assistance. 
 
Participating agencies include Berkshire County Regional Housing Authority, Berkshire Housing, the Chistian Center, Elder Services, Pittsfield Housing Authority, Second Street Second Chances and ServiceNet.
 
Kim Borden, Chairperson of the city's Homeless Advisory Committee, says that the Committee is committed to holding these events regularly, based on the success of the previous Housing Resource Fairs. 
 
"The purpose of the fair is to bring together community organizations and the residents they serve to create meaningful community connections and provide support for those in need," Kim Borden, chairperson of the city's Homeless Advisory Committee.
 
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