Margaret E. Downing, Principal of St. Joseph Central High School, is pleased to announce the 2002 Second Quarter Honor Roll. Students are required to achieve a grade point average of 90 to 100 with no mark less than a B to qualify for high honors. Honor students earned a grade point average of 85 or higher with no mark less than a C+.
High HonorsGrade 12: Darlington Abanulo, Meaghan Bresnahan, Han Cao, Jessica Chiaretto, Jennifer Cote, Andrew Doucette, Courtney Ferris, Erin Goodrich, Sarah Kulpa, Craig Napolitano, Thomas Naughton, Gabriel Pacheco, Nicole Quallen, Samuel Russo, Daniel Seseske, John Trotti, Mirella Villa, Aaron Wyand.
Grade 11: Cara Baccoli, Lisa Capozzi, Kristen Knightly, Thomas Koperniak, Brian Mackey, Caitlin Quinn, Meghan Welteroth.
Grade 10: Jay Allen, Mark Bodnar, Meaghan Colombari, Audra Coughlin, Keith Ferry, Bridget Gormalley, Caitlin Haswell, Caroline Holland, Michael King, Luke Massery, Andrew Piper, Allison Salek, Kristen Silveira, Matthew Ward.
Grade 09: Amanda Baumann, Roberta Boldyga, Patrick Bresnahan, Kaila Buffis, William Crall, Caitlin Cronin, Katherine DeMarco, Nicholas Downing, Garret Faber, Elizabeth Goggins, Alesandra LaPointe, Ronald Marcella, Marissa
Massery, Ian Mattoon, Christopher O'Brien, Ashley Rancourt, Ashley Vallone.
Honors:
Grade 12: Jacqueline Condron, Courtney King, Jeffrey Kruger, Ashley Lenski, Joshua Massaconi, Trevor Massaconi, Maria Parastatidis, Shannon Reilly, Jacqueline Robinson, Shawn Schaffer.
Grade 11: Timothy DeMarco, George Inman, Anthony Kergaravat, Alex Mihaloff, Mark Montemagni, Clare Sullivan, Danielle Wixsom.
Grade 10: Alexander Bianchi, Jenna DeMartino, John Ferris, Bradley Horth.
Grade 09: Andrew Benoit, James Bogins, Charles Boyle, Brendan Burke, Christopher Cote, Michael Cullen, Matthew Giardina, Luis Granda, Danielle Hughes, Susan Jacobs, Elizabeth Joppru, Adam Koprek, Jessica Kruzel, Erin Raftery, Michael Shea, Colin Tierney and Michael VanDeusen.
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North Adams Double Murder Case Continued to March
By Stephen DravisiBerkshires Staff
NORTH ADAMS, Mass. — The case of a city man charged with killing his parents was continued to March on Monday.
Darius Hazard, 44, was scheduled for a detention hearing on Monday in Northern Berkshire District Court.
Prior to the start of the court's business, the clerk announced that Hazard's case was continued to Monday, March 2.
Hazard is charged with two counts of first-degree murder and one count of arson in connection with the Nov. 24 fire that claimed the lives of Donald Hazard, 83, and Venture Hazard, 76.
Police say Hazard confessed to the killings and starting the fire and fled the Francis Street home where he lived with his parents.
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