BCC Posts Fall Semester Dean's List

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PITTSFIELD, Mass.— Berkshire Community College has named 216 full-time students on its fall 2009 dean's list. Eighty-seven students achieved high honors and 129, honors.

To be eligible, full-time students must have declared a major; completed a minimum of 12 non-repeated, traditionally graded credit hours during the fall semester; and achieved a 3.250 to 3.749 grade-point average for honors, or at least a 3.75 GPA for high honors.

High Honors

Massachusetts

Adams: Jessica Loynes.

Ashley Falls: Mark Deming.

Becket: Gerard Greene, Rebecca Greene and Kyle Mitchell.

Cheshire: Scott Clish, Mark Dzbenski and Kolin Lic.

Chester: Caleb Stone.

Clarksburg: Branden Simard.

Dalton: Elisha Evangelisto, Amanda Garceau, Braden Rice, Andrew Schweitzer and Alan Will.

Great Barrington: Kevin Dreimiller and Fiona McTeigue.

Hinsdale: Christopher Hopkins and David Oakes.

Housatonic: Dorian Jackson.

Lanesboro: Vanessa Dion, Jayne Russo and Kyler Schelling.

Lee: Cristhian Cabrera and Brett Connors.

Lenox: Calla Delsignore, Michaela Duval, Brad Gawron, Kendal Lenihan, Carrie-Elise Miller and Mark Millett.

Mount Washington: Paul Taylor.

North Adams: Bruce Gaylord, Luis Machado, Laura Soave and Kayla Tooley.

Pittsfield: Juhyuk Bhark, Katherine Brites, Nicholas Cardillo, Justin Cartier, David Chapman, Rene Chapman, Meaghan Colombari, Melissa Cook, William Deane Jr., Stephanie Deutsch, Jamie Dickhaus, Consuela Dozier, Allyson Dunham, Gabriel Ecklund, Luke Egan, Emily Gardner, Jennifer Harrington, David Hathaway, Karen Herbert, Michael Hitchcock, Courtney Kahn, Justin Kie-Burdick, Christine LaBeau, Shawna Lahey, Kayla Lekov, Heather Lindhardt, Kristopher Magargal, Helen Moon, Emily Nadeau, Simone Olivieri, Ulyana Piarhun, Justine Robert, Kristine Rose, Jessica Russo, Michael Sciola, Nikko Severson, Darcy Stall, Heather Thurston and Ashlee Zanconato.

Sandisfield: Geoffery Baker.

Sheffield: Jean Emberlin and Riva Rischner.

Stockbridge: Ashley Kruszyna.

Tolland: Heather Wilson.

West Stockbridge: Evelyn Kerswell.

Williamstown: Wesley Daignault, Heaven Millar and Maryl Neff.

Windsor: Jeffrey Chapman.

 
New York


East Chatham: Elizabeth Ciesielczyk.

New Lebanon: Tamara Darcy.

 
Honors

Massachusetts

Adams: Geoffrey Gamache, Shawna Labbee, Carrie Nowicki, Bryan Schneider and Deanna Trumble.

Ashley Falls: Noelle Brooks and Erin Mahoney.

Becket: Shawna Garanzuay and April Gardner.

Cheshire: Victoria Hilchey, Darryl Lipinski, Carly Lyons, Lisa Mott and Kevin Thomson.

Dalton: David Dery, William Huska, III, Stephen LaBrode, Sarah Petell, Gabrielle Smachetti, Michael Van Deusen, Kevin Van Fleet, Laiken Walsh and Joshua Weatherwax.

Great Barrington: Allan Consolati, Deirdre Kavanah, Walter McTeigue, Jordan Pallis, Lorenzo Romano, Jessica Sarno and Tetyana Zaika.

Hinsdale: Joseph Haryanto, Laura Marshall and Colleen Reardon.

Housatonic: Kelly Hadsell and Michael Troiano.

Lanesboro: Jessica Baker, Heather Danylin, Alana Vlahopoulos and Justin Wirtes.

Lee: Justin Biasin, Courtney Buratto, Catheryn Chacon, Nicholas Dixon, James Haley II, Brendan Metzner, Keith O'Neil, Mary Simmons, Megan Streeter and Rosando Tucker.

Lenox: Eric Frost, Mary Menatti and Rebecca Winters.

Monterey: Raymond Duryea.

New Ashford: Andrew Allen.

North Adams: Jessica Kemp, Anna Kronick and Amy Porio.

Oxford: Briana Paris.

Pittsfield: Eric Amoah Sakyi, Michael Anthony, Anthony Archambault, Jeffrey Arena, Amanda  Barton, Bryan  Betters, Kylie Boos, Nicole Bourassa, Daniel Brazee, Pamela Brewster, Holly Bruno, Patrick Bucier, Lyndsay Cimini, Lara Conry, Alethea Couchman, Jessica Crall, Zachary Cutler, David DiNicola, Amy Giardina, Nathaniel Haddad, Sleyman Haddad, Jonathan Hanson, Renee Huyghue, Justin Karpenski, Kayla Keyes, Benjamin Kline III, Nickolaus Kuni, Mark Lack, Taryn Lacy, Cameron LaRochelle, Genese Latini, Jessica McMahon, Justin Medina, Matthew Mendrala, Stephany Morrison, Kimberly Munsinger, Brian Nowick, Molly Paluilis, Emilie Papa, Leah Parker, Caley Parrott, Ariana Peralta, Kara Potter, Justin Rivelli, Devon Roller, Chanpanhra Ros, Sarah Sacchetti, Katherine Shearer, Bailey Sheran, Alicia Sicotte, Nicholas Simeone, Joseph Stracener, Derek Strzepa, Kira Svirskiy, Joshua Tienson, Caitlyn Tuggey, Jamie Vogel, Meaghan Weeden, Tanya Weeks, Michael White Jr. and Amy Zarazinski.

Stockbridge: Jessica Grover and Adam Ziefer.

Tyringham: Brittany Rondeau and Elizabeth Stanton.

West Stockbridge: Kimberly Beebe, Sharleen Beebe, Matthew McMahon and Anthony Pultorak.

Windsor: Zachary Marcotte.

 
New York

Hillsdale: Amanda Adornetto.
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Flooding Leads Pittsfield ConCom to Bel Air Dam Deconstruction Site

By Brittany PolitoiBerkshires Staff

PITTSFIELD, Mass. — The Bel Air Dam project team toured the site on Monday with the Conservation Commission to review conditions following a flooding incident

Work has been on hold for two weeks after melting snow and a release of water from Pontoosuc Lake led to water overtopping of the almost 200-year-old, abandoned dam. The project team says deconstruction is still on track to end in December. 

"They have plenty of time to finish the work, so they don't expect that they're going to need extra time, but we're all waiting," reported Robert Lowell, the Department of Conservation and Recreation's deputy chief engineer. 

"… it's unfortunate, but the high-water conditions in the spring, we did have in the contract that the site might flood, so there was supposed to be a contingency for it, and we're now dealing with the complications of that." 

DCR's Office of Dam Safety is leading the $20 million removal of the classified "high hazard" dam, funded by American Rescue Plan Act dollars. It has been an area of concern for more than a decade. 

The dam on Pontoosuc Brook dates to 1832 and was used for nearly a hundred years to power a long-gone woolen mill. It's being targeted for removal, using American Rescue Plan Act funds, because the stacked stone structure poses a significant danger to homes and businesses downstream. Excavation of sediment began last fall by contractor SumCo Eco-Contracting of Wakefield. 

Earlier this month, community members noticed flooding at the site bordering Wahconah Street; water levels were down by the next week. Conservation commissioners called for the site visit with concerns about the effects of the water release and how it is being remedied.  

The group got a look at the large project area near the dam and asked questions. Chair James Conant explained that community members wanted to know the cause of the flooding. 

Jane Winn, former executive director of the Berkshire Environmental Action Team, said this was specifically brought up at the Conservation Commission hearing to ensure this sort of thing didn't happen. 

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