Mount Greylock Regional High School Releases First Quarter Honor Roll

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WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. — Mount Greylock School released its honor roll for the first quarter of the 2013-2014 school year.

Grade 12: Richard Astle, Nicholas Bolognia, Miranda Bucky, Ethan Buell, Robert Buffis Jr., Dustin Chang, Alana Chesney, Alexander Cheung, Rachana Chhuon, Melody Crowell-Morse, Raquel Crowell-Morse, Nicholas Dastoli, Alexandra Delano, Meredith Dezieck, Harrison Dilthey, Brianna DiNicola, Nicholas DiSanti, Mia DiSantis, Erin Dodig, Makayla Duda,  Geff Fisher, Schuyler Fohrhaltz-Burbank, Taylor Fohrhaltz-Burbank, Kendal Frye, Amanda Galib, Edward Gebara, Michelle Gingras, Jonah Grauman, Celeste Gravel, Joseph Greenhalgh, Thomas Guettler, Kelsey Hebert, Emily Kaegi, Ryan Kuhn, Amalia Leamon, Sophia Leamon, Zachary Leamon, Devon Lennon, Celestine Lockhart, Evelyn Mahon, Katelin Marchand, Jenna Markland, Tyra Nurmi, Steven O’Brien, Caleb Raymond, Devyn Renzi, Randi Rocca, Emily Rudd, Nikolaus Santore, Mariza Sfakianaki, Melina Sfakianaki, Markell Shea,  Zavi Sheldon, Pearl Sutter, Rachel Swoap, Nathan Taskin, Jenna Terio, Heather Tomkowicz, Tori Trybus, Julia Vlahopoulos, William Walter, Derek Wood, Ashley Zamboni-Chilton and Aaron Ziemer.

Grade 11: Kevin Alberti, Hannah Backiel, Lucy Barrett, Ryan Benoit, Jake Benzinger, Celia Bote, Ian Brink, Benjamin Burdick, Christina Butcher, Taylor Carlough, Liam Chenail, Emma Culver, Katherine Davis, Miranda Dils, John Driver, Jake Foehl, Joseph Gais, Laura Galib, Connor Hadley, Alexander Harrington, Zachary Harrington, Eric Hirsch, Matthew Hogan, Cole Hughes, Jake Kobrin, Sam Kobrin, Amy Larabee, Samanatha MacWhinnie,  Colby Masse, Michael McCormack, Stacey Neveu, William Nolan, Catherine, Nowlan, Kelsey Orpin, Nattanon Philuk, Andrew Rickus, Sara Rudd, Emily Sabin, Thomas Schoorlemmer, Nyein Soe, Carter Stripp, Robert Sullivan,  Jacqueline Van Slycke, Louise Verter, Nicholas Vlahopoulos, Miranda Voller, Rosalee Walter and Andrew Whitaker.

Grade 10: Elizabeth Bernardy, Samantha Betti, Alexander Ciskowski, Lilly Crolius, Ian Culnane, Savannah Dufur, Bailee Duquette, James Ellingwood, Hannah Fein, Calvin Filson, Holly Fisher, Melany Francisco, Matthew Germanowski, Sophie Gerry, Matthew Getman, Adam Hall, Mollyann Haskins, George Hedreen, Jack Hydon, Nicole Jones, Graham Kaegi, Sofia Lopez, Bernhardur Magnusson McComish, Petrea Mannello, Maurice Nemtzow, Daniel Packer, Katherine Parks, Adam Petricca, Charlotte Rand, Tyler Rathbun, Haley Reinhard, Dulce Reinhardt, Zach Ronnow, Maggie Rorke, Jasper Rosenheim, Noah Savage, Greta Savitsky, Tara Shastri, Anya Sheldon, Maeve Shine, Megan Shulse, Grace Smith, Justin Sousa, Melissa Swann, Samuel Swoap, Adly Templeton,  James Thompson, Emma Whitney, Julia Whitney, Eleanor Williams, Hope Willis,  Molly Wilson and Matthew Wiseman.



Grade 9: Dagny Albano, Kyle Alvarez, Zachary Armet, Thomas Astle, Elizabeth Bartlett, Kyle Bazonski, Jenna Benzinger, Darren Bonneville, Immanuel Brennan, Savanah Brown, Devin Buda, Caroline Carlough, Cameron Castonguay, Serena Chow, Caleb Cimini, Jesse Cohen, Abigail Coleman, Brandon Condon, Zachary Condon, Niku Darafshi, Lauren Diamond, Olivia DiNicola, Grace Dodig, Artem Dudko, Nicholas Dudley, Sally Gotlieb, Olivia Gravel, Mercer Greenwald, Hailey Guest, Sydney Gurek, Cameron Hadley, Manas Jain, Felix Kershaw,  Aaron Kleiner, Matthew Kleiner, Lina Marcinczyk, Margaret Martin, Carly Munzer, Joshua Narey, Najla Nassar, Sean Nemtzow, Neel Patel, Camryn Roberts, Daniel Schiek, Timothy Schiek, Elias Sekkal, Darrien Smith, Sarah Stripp, Robert Sutter, Rachel Voller and Claire Whitaker.

Grade 8: Kristen Aliberti, Alexander Backiel, Jeffrey Bath, Angela Baumgartner, Katherine Bernardy,  Isabelle Bote, Owen Brandriss, Elizabeth Burris-Wells, Kayla Cerveira, Octavia Crowell, Samuel Culver, Samuel Dils, Emily Durant, Caroline Flynn, Brady Foehl, Josephine Gollin, Donna Gregory, Maia Hirsch, Lauren Howard, Quinn Johnstadt,  Santana King, Leah Majumder, Megan Maynard, Connor McClanan, Sean McCormack, Gabriella Orpin, Garret Ostheimer, DiMaggio Paris, Emma Polumbo, Miriam Pomerantz, Henry Rauscher, Ethan Schoorlemmer, Cole Seaman, Tenley Smith, Emma Stankiewicz, Michael Stevens, Emma Szalewicz, Talia Traversa, Hannah Trimarchi, Madison VanDeurzen and Abigail Wiseman.

Grade 7:  Maddison Albert, Hallie Anderson, Mitchell Bath, Rachel Bisson, Sage Bohl, Daniel Buell, Marley Buffis, Hannah Byrnes, Taylor Callaha, Catherine Cangelosi, Giovanni Cavalli, Joshua Cheung, Adam Cohen, Connor Daley, Josephine Dalsin, Autumn Delorey, Elizabeth Dudley, Aidan Duncan, John Ellingwood, David Falk, Jacob Fink, James Fisher, Parker Fortin, Benjamin Gilooly, James Guiden, Caroline Hadley, Cameron Honiker, Alison Howard, Chloe Hughes, Hannah Jones, Sophie Jones, Cole Kuster, Zeta Lenhart-Boyd, Ezekiel Locklear, Karen Magnusdottirmccomish, Zavier Martin-Levesque, Michael Maruk, Brook Masse, Catherine McPartland, Alexandria Mercier, Cal Messina, Jacob Newton, Isabella Nicastro, Walker Niemeyer, Morgan Nottke, Elizabeth Paglier, Dominic Paris, Samuel Parks, Avery Powers, Mackenzie Rathbun, Shaelyn Roberts, Cameron Sabin, Theodore Sandstrom, Cheyenne Scapin, Jesse Seid, Cassidy Shea, Evan Sheridan, Ethan Simo, Margo Smith, Josef Soza-Foias,  Broc Strong, Andrew Sutter, Luke Swann, Aubrey Tetlow, Samantha Trybus, Jared Whitman, Samantha Whittum and Katherine Wilson.

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Williamstown Finance Committee Finalizes Fiscal Year 2027 Budget Proposal

By Stephen DravisiBerkshires Staff
WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. — The tax bill of a median-priced single family home will go up by 8.45 percent in the year that begins July 1 under a spending plan approved by the Finance Committee on Wednesday night.
 
After more than a month of going through all proposed spending by the town and public schools and searching for places to trim the budget and adjust revenue estimates, the Fin Comm voted to send a series of fiscal articles to the May 19 annual town meeting for approval.
 
The panel also discussed how to appeal to town meeting members to reverse what Fin Comm members long have described as an anti-growth sentiment in town that keeps the tax base from expanding.
 
New growth in the tax base is generated by new construction or improvements to property that raise its value. A lack of new growth (the town projects 15 percent less revenue from new growth in fiscal year 2027 than it had in FY26) means that increased spending falls more heavily on current taxpayers.
 
The two largest spending articles on the draft warrant for the May meeting are the appropriations for general government spending and the assessment from the Mount Greylock Regional School District.
 
The former, which includes the Department of Public Works, the Williamstown Police and town hall staffing, is up by just 2.5 percent from the current fiscal year to FY27 — from $10.6 million to $10.9 million.
 
The latter, which pays for Williamstown Elementary School and the town's share of the middle-high school, is up 13.7 percent, from $14.8 million to $16.8 million.
 
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