The following student were named to the Drury High School honor roll for 1st marking period.
Grade 12 High Honors
Jamie Brierley
Amanda Brule
Marcia Champney
Kaitlyn Clark
Rachel Clarke
Allison Elder
Curtie Gazaille
Matthew Hockridge
Jessica Hurlbut
Kenneth Lamb Jr.
Karolyn Maloney
James Marlow
Timothy Maselli
Christa Melillo
AnnaMarie Messenger
Hannah Noel
Kayla Perras
Morgan Rougeau
Maria Segala
Amy Senecal
Kara Senecal
Billie Taft
Allissa Tatro
Michael Wood Jr.
Grade 12 Honors
Hunter Bartlett
Kurtis Beauchamp
Katie Bleau
Alicia Bohl
Amanda Bosley
Collin Boucher
Joshua Card
Caraline Codogni
Tessa Dassatti
Robert DeSanty
Colin Downey
Kahla Febles
Jessie Fisher
Rebecca Hayes
Jaclyn Latimer
Heather Lesniak
Patrick Malloy
Carolyn Meaney
Julie Navom
Jordan Pagan
Jonathan Rivard
Brittany Rougeau
Krysten Segala
Jonelle Shea
Sarah Simon
Hillary Tatro
Travis Trottier
Melissa Vallieres
Erica Varieur
Grade 11 High Honors
Nicole Allard
Sarah Brooks
Ashley DePaoli
Jonathan Duteau
Douglas Eastman
Jonathan King
Amber Lafountain
Elizabeth Lawson
Emma Lewis
Kari Lyden-Fortier
Corinne Marchegiani
Mark Maselli
Krystal Poulen
Jason Reopell
Ryan R Senecal
Jenna Taft
Katelyn Ziter
Grade 11 Honors
Ebony Alexander
Thomas Atwood
Raquel Babeu
Sarah Benoit
Brandon Botto
Nicholas Botto
Michele Boudreau
Erin Boyer
Colin Brandon
Erin Halton
Davion Hart
Daniel Haskins
Brian Hill
Nicholas Hopkins
Casie Johnson
Haylee Jones
Nicole LaValley
Katelyn Malloy
Cathryn McDonough
Erin Millard
Amber Moore
Danielle Oakes
Allison Petri
Allison Plante
Jacob Racette
Vahe Soghomonyan
Edward Therrien Jr
Eric Tracy
Jacqueline Williams
Jolene Wood
Craig Yannone
Grade 10 High Honors
Sandra Bernal
Brian Burdick Jr
Julianne Fruscio
Jason Gamache
Meagan Hockridge
Margaret Huang
Colin Hurd
Stephanie Marko
Amber Martell
Emily May
Chelsea McShane
Lara Pagan
Michele Rickert
Colleen Seneca1
Komal Shah
Darvin Tavarez
Emily Underwood
Grade 10 Honors
Timothy Atwood
Noelle Bartlett
Stephanie Bosley
Nicholas Boyer
Brittany Bullett
Jillian Burdick
Stephanie Burdick
Rebecca Church
Michael Delisle
Melissa Desjardin
Michaelia Dix
Cathleen Downes
James Dunn
Nicole Dupuis
Erin Floriani
Katharine Hopkins
Rebecca Jones-Appel
Andrew Kalicki
Jocelyn Lampiasi
Hannah Macksey
Kaley Maselli
Rose Modena
Kimberly Moylan
Michael Pitt
Anisa Potvin
Kelsey Robare
Andrea Sadlow
David Slick
Zachary Soha
Ahren Tatro
Joyce Vallieres
Chelsea Vecellio
Erika Wallbank
Sean Williams
Abigail Wood
Albert Zander Jr
Grade 9 High Honors
Kollin Allard
Brad Andrews
Michael Blair
James Brooks
Kaitlin Calderara
Caitlan Connelly
Victoria Davis
Caitlyn Elder
Taylor Erdeski
Steven Felix
Amber Hartman
Samantha Marlow
Ashley Perkins
Ethan Rougeau
Meaghan Sage
Amanda Sheldon
Ashley Therrien
Charles Toomajian III
Robert Wheeler
Bryant Wood
Daniel Wood
Grade 9 Honors
Courtney Andrews
Zachary Baker
Andrea Bentley
Amber Birkland
Meghan Boucher
Meagan Bullett
Erica Cahoon
Joseph Caruso
Jordan DeGrenier
Brady Downey
Josiphine Febles
Brittaney Garner
Xhirley Gonzalez
Steven Gray
Kelsey Hanlon
Johnothan Hinkell
Kristen Hurd
Christopher LaPine
Lindsay Lincoln
Allysen Maynard
Erin McDonough
Michael Meaney
Thomas Merrill
Owen Morris
Erin Patten
Christopher Piscioneri
Elizabeth Pitroff
Molly Racette
Danielle Ralys
Hadley Reynolds
Jessica Rivera
Eric Rogers
Steven Seneca1
Kevin Shaker
Chanda Sok
Holly Solak
Samantha Therrien
Jonathan Thomas
Darcy Wall
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Lanesborough Fifth-Graders Win Snowplow Name Contest
LANESBOROUGH, Mass. — One of the snowplows for Highway District 1 has a new name: "The Blizzard Boss."
The name comes from teacher Gina Wagner's fifth-grade class at Lanesborough Elementary School.
The state Department of Transportation announced the winners of the fourth annual "Name A Snowplow" contest on Monday.
The department received entries from public elementary and middle school classrooms across the commonwealth to name the 12 MassDOT snowplows that will be in service during the 2025/2026 winter season.
The purpose of the contest is to celebrate the snow and ice season and to recognize the hard work and dedication shown by public works employees and contractors during winter operations.
"Thank you to all of the students who participated. Your creativity allows us to highlight to all, the importance of the work performed by our workforce," said interim MassDOT Secretary Phil Eng.
"Our workforce takes pride as they clear snow and ice, keeping our roads safe during adverse weather events for all that need to travel. ?To our contest winners and participants, know that you have added some fun to the serious take of operating plows. ?I'm proud of the skill and dedication from our crews and thank the public of the shared responsibility to slow down, give plows space and put safety first every time there is a winter weather event."
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