BCC Students to be Honored at Convocation Reception

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PITTSFIELD, Mass. — Berkshire Community College will recognize the academic achievement of 129 students during an Honors Convocation reception on Thursday, Oct. 18, in the Robert Boland Theatre of the Koussevitzky Arts Center on the College’s main campus.

Each honored student ranks in the top 5 percent of the college with a grade point average of 3.75 or better in courses totaling at least 12 credits. Comments and congratulations will be offered by Ellen Kennedy, BCC president, and Frances Feinerman, the college’s vice president for academic affairs. Christine Adams, professor of English, will serve as keynote speaker during the ceremony.

Honored students and their hometown include the following:

Massachusetts

Adams: Stacy Kolis, Virginia Sowers, Vanessa Torchia and Susan Vincent.

Ashley Falls: Joyce Schneider.

Becket: Kaila Arsenault and Christian Rokosz.

Clarksburg: Paul Ethier, Cynthia Schock and Sarah Underwood.

Dalton: Bridget Donovan, Tyler Hastings, John Jensen, Amber Kasala, Mark Newsome, India Waitt and Sherry Zink.

Great Barrington: Emma Bryce, Colleen Fernbacher, Parkpoom Seesangrit, Anthony Swenson and Helen Vanam.

Hinsdale: Tami Maddocks, Lee McCasland, Kaleigh McLellan, Amos Pike and Dianne Wieland.

Housatonic: James O'Connor and Kate Olds.

Interlaken: Sandra Haywood.

Lanesboro: Dominica D'Avella, Michael D'Avella, Victoria Nichols and Joanne Rosier.

Lee: Malcolm Chisholm, Brittany DelGrande, Mary Doherty, Julia Gallagher Stickney, Colleen Jones and Carol Rauch.

Lenox: Natasha Anderson, Brittany Hadfield, Elisa Henderson, Karis Howes and Mitchell McCue.

Lenoxdale: Shelby Meyers.

North Adams: Amanda Belanger, Misty Cooper, Patricia Johnston, Rebecca Patterson, Brenda Piantoni and Catherine Piechowski.

Otis: Linda Fitzgerald and Cynthia Paterson.

Pittsfield: Lauren Albano, Justin Allen, Rebecca Amuso, Alexander Bassett, Rachel Bigelow, Katherine Carman, Aubrey Casella, Jaimie Codding, Katherine Coscia, Jerrid Coty, William Dewhirst, Lindsay Dewinkeleer, Paul Dupuis, Jr., D. Erik Forsberg, Sanah Fouz, Rachelann Friederick, Emily Graham, Jacquelyn Graves, Amanda Hall-Corio, Christian Halley, Timothy Helmer, Diana Hurley, Alexandria Jackson, Heather Jones, Jahn Kefa, Kimberly Kirchner, Noah Kirkman, Renata Kogut, James Koomson, Jessica LeClair, George Leibinger, Tammara Leminen, Paul Lisi, Jr., Nicole Lowery, Lucas Mancari, Kaylee Maynard, Gordon McKennerney, Christopher McLaren, Jennifer McNulty, Judith McNutt, Alzie Mercado, Jennifer Mercier, Shayla Moquin, Janet Notarfrancesco, Michelle O'Boyle, Rebecca Polo, Shaun Reagan, Janet Richardson, Alan Robinette, Sarah Sacchetti, Martha Seiger, Tabitha Shank, Kristofer Soberano, Emily Thomson, Julia Turner, Nicole Viale and Kristen Wichmann.

Richmond: R. Topaz Ross Kelso.

Sandisfield: William deManbey and Elizabeth Vaughan.

Savoy: Tais Keels.

Sheffield: Riva Rischner.

Stockbridge: Xavier Domjan, Jessica Grover and Elizabeth Skakel.

Williamstown: Sharon Dunn.

Windsor: Courtney Rousseau and Kimberley Tuck.

New York

Cohoes: Sara Gifford.

East Chatham: Dennis Gawron.

Owego: Geoffrey Watson.

Stephentown: Alan Eckhardt and Leilani Hover.

Vermont

Bennington: Carl King.

Stamford: Rebecca Gamari.
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Pittsfield ConCom OKs Wahconah Park Demo, Ice Rink

By Brittany PolitoiBerkshires Staff

PITTSFIELD, Mass. — The Conservation Commission has OKed the demolition of Wahconah Park and and the installation of a temporary ice rink on the property. 

The property at 105 Wahconah St. has drawn attention for several years after the grandstand was deemed unsafe in 2022. Planners have determined that starting from square one is the best option, and the park's front lawn is seen as a great place to site the new pop-up ice skating rink while baseball is paused. 

"From a higher level, the project's really two phases, and our goal is that phase one is this demolition phase, and we have a few goals that we want to meet as part of this step, and then the second step is to rehabilitate the park and to build new a new grandstand," James Scalise of SK Design explained on behalf of the city. 

"But we'd like these two phases to happen in series one immediately after the other." 

On Thursday, the ConCom issued orders of conditions for both city projects. 

Mayor Peter Marchetti received a final report from the Wahconah Park Restoration Committee last year recommending a $28.4 million rebuild of the grandstand and parking lot. In July, the Parks Commission voted to demolish the historic, crumbling grandstand and have the project team consider how to retain the electrical elements so that baseball can continue to be played. 

Last year, there was $18 million committed between grant funding and capital borrowing. 

This application approved only the demolition of the more than 100-year-old structure. Scalise explained that it establishes the reuse of the approved flood storage and storage created by the demolition, corrects the elevation benchmark, and corrects the wetland boundary. 

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