BCC Recognizes Nursing Graduates

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The 37th pinning ceremony for graduates of Berkshire Community College's associate degree in nursing (ADN) program was celebrated Tuesday evening, May 23rd, in the college's Robert Boland Theatre of the Koussevitzky Arts Center. Mr. Laurent Valliere, Vice President of Nursing Reviews, Inc. and President of Professional Nursing Seminars, Inc., addressed the graduates. Valliere is also a partner and project manager of D.A.Y. Global Trading Company, Inc. working to develop infrastructure and provide employment in Third World countries. The ceremony, sponsored by BCC's Student Nurse Organization, honored the following graduating students: Adams: Tina L. Alibozek, Anna Krzeminski and Deborah Ann Robert. Ashley Falls: Bernadette A. Fedell. Cheshire: Scott Reddington. Dalton: Jennifer Marie Cutter, Alison Larochelle, Joshua L. Morin, Amy Iris Pelletier and Jody Ann Stefanik. Great Barrington: Isaura Fearn Maas. Hinsdale: Mary Ellen Thibodeau. Lee: Dawn C. Donnelly. Lenox: John E. Baczek, Danielle Galvagni and Osnat Kudlik. Otis: Jennifer Nicole Heath. Pittsfield: Christine M. Arseneau, Kyla R. Berkeley, Erin M. Boyle, Kelly M. Buckley, Linda Katherine Casal, Jennifer L. Charbonneau, Jennifer L. Costa, Tracy E. Dermody, Alicia A. Gervais, Michele Mary Hicks, LaDonna M. Johnson, Jaclyn N. LaRochelle, Jennifer Ann Luzis, Ashlee MacDonald, Jamie A. O'Dell, Laura D. Ventresca, Agnes E. Witkowski, Hai T. Wong, Carrie Lobovits-Wright and Amanda Mary Rose Yee. Richmond: John F. Brower and Denise Marie North. Sheffield: Shawnna M. Tomascak. Southfield: Elissa Tinker. Stockbridge: Dawn M. Kollmer. West Springfield: Yeatie Gladys Soyei. Connecticut: Tammie Lee Seavey. New York: Maureen Lindahl and George E. Viner, II According to Patricia Brien, Chairperson of the Associate Degree Nursing Program, nine of the graduates are BHS-supported employees. In addition, seven LPN's took advantage of the ability to enter the nursing program in the 2nd year. Four of these were graduates from BCC's LPN Program. For more information about BCC allied health and nursing programs, call (413) 499-4660, Ext. 242.
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Dalton Water Warns Protect Your Pipes

By Sabrina DammsiBerkshires Staff
DALTON, Mass. — With the expected snow and frigid weather this weekend the Water Department wants to remind people to take precautions to prevent frozen or broken water pipes. 
 
A clipper system will bring Arctic temperatures to the Northeast with lows in the teens and single digits over the weekend.
 
Temperatures are expected to drop as low as minus-6 degrees on Friday and remain extremely cold into next week, the department said. 
 
During the freezing weather water inside the pipe freezes and expands, which can cause the pipes to crack or split. At first the damage is not obvious but once the ice thaws, the water flows out causing sudden leaks or, in some cases major flooding, Water Superintendent Robert Benlien said. 
 
To prevent damage to the pipes, Benlien recommended residents follow the following to protect the pipes. 
 
• Keep your heat set at a consistent temperature (even overnight)
• Let faucets drip slightly, especially those on exterior walls
• Open cabinet doors under sinks to allow warm air to circulate
• Disconnect outdoor hoses and close inside shutoff valves
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