MCLA Police Investigating Harassment Of Student

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NORTH ADAMS, Mass. — Police are investigating the alleged harassment of an MCLA student by three men on Ashland Street.
 
The MCLA Department of Public Safety released a safety alert Saturday, Nov. 7 noting that they are assisting the North Adams Police Department in an investigation of three men who allegedly harassed a female student this weekend.  
 
The statement reports that on Nov. 6 around noon a female MCLA student was walking on Ashland Street where she was approached by three men. According to the alert, the men surrounded her and made derogatory and intimidating comments.
 
Suspect 1 was described as a white man in his early 20s with brown hair wearing jeans and a black shirt. 
 
Suspects 2 and 3 were described as older white men. One was wearing jeans and the other was wearing cargo pants.
 
The MCLA student reported this information to the MCLA Campus Police and later to the North Adams Police Department.
 
Campus police ask that anyone with information call 413-662-5100 or the North Adams Police at 413-664-4945.
 
Campus safety urged students to practice safe behavior such as being alert and staying in groups.
 

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McCann Recognizes Superintendent Award Recipient

By Tammy DanielsiBerkshires Staff

Landon LeClair and Superintendent James Brosnan with Landon's parents Eric and Susan LeClair, who is a teacher at McCann. 
NORTH ADAMS, Mass. — The Superintendent's Award has been presented to Landon LeClair, a senior in McCann Technical School's advanced manufacturing course. 
 
The presentation was made last Thursday by Superintendent Jame Brosnan after Principal Justin Kratz read from teachers' letters extolling LeClair's school work, leadership and dedication. 
 
"He's become somewhat legendary at the Fall State Leadership Conference for trying to be a leader at his dinner table, getting an entire plate of cookies for him and all his friends," read Kratz to chuckles from the School Committee. "Landon was always a dedicated student and a quiet leader who cared about mastering the content."
 
LeClair was also recognized for his participation on the school's golf team and for mentoring younger teammates. 
 
"Landon jumped in tutoring the student so thoroughly that the freshman was able to demonstrate proficiency on an assessment despite the missed class time for golf matches," read Kratz.
 
The principal noted that the school also received feedback from LeClair's co-op employer, who rated him with all fours.
 
"This week, we sent Landon to our other machine shop to help load and run parts in the CNC mill," his employer wrote to the school. LeClair was so competent the supervisor advised the central shop might not get him back. 
 
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