Berkshire Community College has released its Spring 2003 Dean's List. Three hundred ninety nine full- and part-time students made the list.
According to Ron Holohan, Ph.D., dean of academic affairs, to be eligible for the list full-time students must have declared a major; completed a minimum of 12 non-repeated, traditionally graded credit hours during the spring semester; and achieved a 3.250 to 3.749 grade point average for Honors, or a 3.750 to 4.000 grade point average for High Honors. Part-time students are eligible for the list if they meet the same requirements, except that their credit hours may have been completed during the fall and spring semesters of one academic year.
The following 196 students qualified for High Honors:
ConnecticutSharon: Aita Askinazi.
Massachusetts Adams: Sara A. Blanchette, David A. Chalifoux, Ashley R. Duquette, Laura M. Harrington, Crystal M. Kruszyna, Jeanne M. Matthew and Ann-Marie Racine.
Ashley Falls: Katie B. Altemus and April L. Pixley.
Becket: Tina E. Sweet.
Cheshire: Joshua J. Delmolino, Stephanie A. Dery, Cynthia R. Gibeau, Keith S. Hasperg, Katherine R. Lincoln, Bonnie J. Schott and Jesse S. Wlodyka.
Clarksburg: Carlyle C. Chesbro Jr., Brian S. Cook and Susan M. Lampiasi.
Cummington: Andrew K. Liebenow.
Dalton: Corey S. Bell, Nancy A. Corbett, Eline K. Forward, Darlene M. Fresia, Rebekah M. Gamache, Maggie E. Harrington, James F. Makowski, Scott A. Ochs, Holly L. Rohlfs and Christine M. Van Fleet.
Great Barrington: Linda A. Fries, Esther G. Horowitz, Laurie A. Jasman, Karen M. Lewis, Jacqueline L. Mosher, Lynn M. O'Neil, Mariah G. Rutherford-Olds and Shawnna M. Tomascak.
Hinsdale: Judith A. Miner, Amy L. Mottor, Colleen M. Nixon and Kathleen R. Waldheim.
Housatonic: Klara Austin, Jenny R. Barbieri, Matthew G. Passetto, Craig W. Rose and Samantha A. Troiano.
Lanesboro: Judy M. Conrow, Cheryl L. Ericson, Alyssa J. Griffin, Paula J. LaLonde, Julie A. Mossman, Elizabeth L. Phillips and R. Laurence Stalvey.
Lee: Andres F. Barrera, Michelle S. Bissell, Marion P. Ceanga, Catherine J. Fragala, Michael P. Grady, Keneisha T. Green, Laura E. Griffin, Sarah J. Liebenow, Casey L. Lynch, Roberta J. Townsend and Karisa S. Zerbato.
Lenox: Migdalia Acuna, Daniel P. Cleary, Karolina A. Dobrowolska, Jason L. Dragonetti, Aubrey J. Gelinas, Natalia Haigler and Thomas C. Shoemaker.
Lenoxdale: Kevin J. Rahilly.
Mill River: Myra F. Riiska.
North Adams: Brian D. Brazeau, Colleen J. Curry, Kristen R. Gagnon, Diane M. McLain, Alexander E. Rose, Jennifer L. Sheldon, Patricia A. Sprague and Joseph L. Williamson.
Peru: Hayley A. Dunham and Susan M. Wood.
Pittsfield: Adam M. Abecassis, Brenda M. Ahern, Kellie J. Alexander, Mallory E. Apple, Kristen E. Baker, Adam D. Beatty, Jacqueline E. Betit, Adam C. Black, Monica L. Bliss, Judith M. Bollinger, Vouelle P. Bouity, Tracy L. Brasie, Heather A. Briggs, Mark A. Brodeur, Erin C. Burke, Christopher R. Cochran, Nancy E. Collins.
Michael P. Connor, Janet N. Cormier, Yulia V. Desyatkova, Kimberley R. Duffy, Grzegorz J. Dynowski, Marie-Linda A. Eboukle, Nicole M. Fecteau, Julie A. Field, Dona R. Gingras, Robert W. Halla Jr., Sanae Hashimoto, Elizabeth B. Hollister, Roy W. Hoyt Jr., Melissa A. Hudson, Jane A. Hudson, Dahania H. Ingram.
Viktoryia V. Kanchakouskaya, Amie M. Knox, Euna Ko, Jessica A. Kramer, Kristina A. LaLonde, Robin M. Ladeinde, Pamela G. Langlais, Brian P. Larrow, Quinn E. Lester, Elizaveta A. Litvinova, Alexander N. Lyubavin.
Anacelto E. Maiorano, Vera Malon, Trevor L. Manning, Shauna J. Manship, Michelle A. Mason, Nicole R. May, Racquel N. McBean, Jill A. McCann, AnnMarie McCormack, Judith A. McNutt, Alejandra Mendoza, Ekaterina Morozova, Sheriann F. Mottor, Joanne J. Murray, Thomas J. Naughton, Diane F. Nichols, Suzan J. Nicholson, John D. O'Brien.
Juan C. O'Connell, Jamie A. O'Dell, Brendan M. Phair, Shaun M. Phillips, Brian D. Pinsonneault Jr., Linda J. Pitney, Chester M. Potash, Tammy J. Rose, A. Torben R. Russo, Kelly K. Samuels, Rami H. Santrisi, Paul M. Schueler, Sean T. Sinclair, Laura L. Spence, Kim F. St. Pierre, Joshua P. Stedman, Noah W. Stone, Ashley K. Sulock, Jillian E. Tooley, Eleanore Velez, Suzanne E. Voll, Fan Wang, Amber L. Williams, Hai T. Wong, Irene Wong, Dmitri A. Yudanov, Douglas A. Zahn and Rachel M. Zuckerman.
Richmond: Andrea J. Blacklow, Melissa T. Colvin and Sharon M. Jones.
Sheffield: Jessica M. Beham, Joan T. DeVries, Laura E. Frambach and Shannon E. Ullrich.
Southfield: Natalia O. Gromakova.
Stockbridge: Kari V. Chamberlin and Vincent B. Germace.
West Stockbridge: Gordon D. Soule Sr.
Williamstown: Rhiannon M. Kopynec, Deirdre A. Mason-Hauver and Dean S. Swiatek.
New YorkAlbany: Beryl A. Small.
Canaan: Maureen E. Lindahl.
New Lebanon: James H. Stroupe.
Stephentown: Alisa M. Cornell, Nadine M. Fiske and Laura E. Sicley.
The following 203 students qualified for Honors:ConnecticutCanaan: Kristabel T. Vargas.
Lakeville: Celia A. Thomas-Kirby.
Riverton: Sheila R. Young.
Sharon: Maryann Hoyt.
MassachusettsAdams: Michael A. Aveyard, Erin M. Baker, Stephanie C. Brown, Joshua G. Bryant, David M. Kustra, Matthew P. Nowicki and Michael A. Smachetti.
Alford: Sylwia M. Orczykowska.
Ashley Falls: Russell C. Holdredge.
Cheshire: Gregory J. Charon, Marc L. Faucher, Sacia M. Harrington, Amy D. Kellermann, Susan E. Pierce, Jonathan T. Pierce, Deborah J. Rock, Amy M. Tracy and Tricia L. Wimpenney.
Chester: Michael A. Ragusa.
Dalton: Amanda K. Bardin, Kristyn E. Becker, Carrie M. Christopher, Marta E. Goerlach, Han Hang, Nicole N. Harper, Katelyn E. Kovacs, Michael J. Lynch, Christina M. Salvini, Janet L. Smachetti, Caitlin S. Tatro and Kevin M. Walto.
Great Barrington: Georgianna K. Baker, Jonathan B. Finnerty, Samantha M. Lefenfeld, Lauren A. Mace, Selena A. Mercer, Cynthia M. Pease, Gregory L. Rawlings, Ann L. Rennie and Sean A. Stanton.
Hinsdale: Benjamin R. Barrett, Rachel Darby, Patricia A. DeAngelus and Bonni C. Krasinski.
Housatonic: Brett M. Clark and Jamie L. Moore.
Lanesboro: Johanna M. Coons, Justyna Makosa, Melissa K. Pilat and Jeffrey J. Tremblay
Lee: Andrew W. Antil, Tanya L. Cook, Jamie M. Gray, Ryan D. King, Sean P. Larrow, Kathleen M. Layton, Jodi L. Santolin, Lee-Ann Skowron and Erin E. Sweeney.
Lenox: Malgorzata G. Burdach, Margaret V. Hillier, Mary C. Hynes and Heather M. Wells
Lenoxdale: Benjamin E. Losaw.
Middlefield: James G. Donnelly and Crystal L. Killela.
North Adams: Aaron E. Andrews, Tammy M. Chapman, Jessica A. DeMarsico, Michael R. Grogan, Gregory V. King, Richard A. Martelle, Darlene B. McCarthy, Patricia M. Molina, Xiomara Torres Diaz and Corey W. Troop.
Otis: Pamela J. Hawley and Lyn H. Minery.
Peru: Melissa M. Kerr.
Pittsfield: Melissa R. Adriance, Amy A. Aitken, Rebecca L. Amuso, Sayaka Asada, Kayla M. Baldasarre, Pamela J. Betz, Karin F. Boehm, Michael T. Boroniec, Jacquelyn M. Brogan, Thomas A. Burdick, Joelle M. Butterfield, Ksenia Bykova, Michael J. Carchedi, Elizabeth A. Carlson, Adelino A. Cerveira.
Amanda K. Charow, Joshua C. Chichester, Juan J. Coka, Shaun D. Connor, Stefanie M. Corl, Benjamin N. Cronze, Norman Cruz, Marie K. Desautels, Alida M. Dondi, Natalia Elchishcheva, Tanya M. Ford, Debbie S. Forte, Marybeth Francese, Eileen M. Furey, Grace N. Gabala, Clemence F. Gabala, Stephanie M. Gallagher.
Charles P. Garivaltis, Jonathan D. Garson, Kimberly I. Gray, Darlene S. Gregory, Brianne M. Hayes, Luis Hernandez, Robert B. Ireland, Mark E. Johnson, Rebecca L. Kelly, Brian J. Kennedy, Michelle M. Kipp, Timothy S. Koch, Nicole M. Koldys, Jeffrey L. Kruger, Michael W. LaPierre, Jaclyn N. LaRochelle, Melanie L. LaValle.
Harrison L. Madzy, Joseph A. Maffuccio II, John C. Maher, Meghan E. McGuirt, Lynne S. McGuirt, Heather L. McKillop, Caleb W. Medders, Trust Mukwashi, Eric P. Munger, Aubrey L. Murdock, Lisa J. Murray, Lauren E. Myers, Fransua Nieto, Donna M. Norton, Monique N. Ollinger, Soichiro Ota, David M. Pelkey, Erica L. Perras.
Brian E. Pickard, Karen M. Poplaski, Zhanna R. Potochevska, Nicole M. Quallen, Karen A. Quigley, Danica A. Reed, Carrie M. Ressler, Jeffrey M. Reynolds, Michelle L. Rivers, Robert A. Russell, Susan E. Sacchetti, Ned A. Saviski, Patricia A. Seifert, Rachel B. Shove, Felicite M. Sibailly, Ange F. Sibailly, Gagan Singh.
Yang Song, Rachael A. Stevens, Matthew P. Storie, Jia Tian, Jamie L. Tracy, Irina Trioufanova, Shila J. Vallencourt, Kristen M. Whiteley, Autumn M. Wigglesworth, Sandra A. Williams, Timothy P. Wilson, Jessica L. Wilson, Amanda M. Yee, Peter J. Zanconato and Mark S. Zink.
Richmond: Gregory J. Bednarski and John S. Garofoli.
Savoy: Nicolas H. Malloy.
Stockbridge: Theodore M. Schulze.
West Stockbridge: Lenka Malicky and Patricia A. Sheldon-Johnson.
Williamstown: Nicole M. Roberts, Thomas C. Thurston and Wendy J. Walraven
New York East Chatham: Elizabeth G. Brorup.
East Greenbush: Matthew C. MacArevey.
Rhinebeck: Jessica M. Miller.
Stephentown: Ashley P. Benson, Paula S. Gundlach and Janet A. Tamas-Rodriguez.
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Brown Street Bridge Reopens in North Adams
By Jack GuerinoiBerkshires Staff
Mayor Jennifer Macksey is the first to drive across the bridge, closed since early 2023.
NORTH ADAMS, Mass. — Mayor Jennifer Macksey led a ribbon-cutting ceremony on Monday, Dec. 15, marking the official reopening of the Brown Street Bridge.
"We are very excited despite the cold weather," Macksey said before the ribbon-cutting. "… We are chipping away at these projects, but this is long overdue."
The bridge had been closed to all vehicle traffic since March 2023 after being deemed structurally deficient by the state Department of Transportation (MassDOT). The 26-foot steel structure, built in 1952, was flagged after its superstructure rating fell to 3.
The reopening follows a temporary repair project designed to safely restore access while the city and state determine a long-term plan. The temporary repair contract was awarded to J.H. Maxymillian at a cost of $349,920.
Funding for the project included $75,000 from state Chapter 90 road funds, with the balance was covered by state flood money the city had been previously awarded following a severe storm in July several years ago.
The mayor emphasized the critical need to reopen the span, particularly for public safety.
"The perception behind that was we have flooding on West Main Street and River Street, we have to use this bridge," she said. "We are very excited to have it open. Not only to alleviate traffic problems down at the intersection of Big Y and the intersection of City Hall, but to help our friends at emergency management with the ambulance."
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