Drury High Releases 4th-Quarter Honor Roll for 2014

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NORTH ADAMS, Mass. — Drury High School announced its honor roll for the fourth quarter of the 2013-2014 school year.

Grade 8
High honors: Payton Ames, Angela McDonough, Amanda Moon, Allison  Zoito

Honors: Alyssa Cahill, Mackenzie Copeland, Jacob Duprea, Serena Eastwood, Teyah Gallagher, Keandre Gardner, Justin Hemenway, Joseph Middleton, Anthony Neff, Jocelynn Neville, Joshua Robertson, Emily Stewart, Brianna Tessier, Dylan Toomey, Abigail Treece, Kevin Wright

Grade 9
High honors: Alexandra Bernard, Elizabeth Bona, Michael Carpinello, Julia Cellana, Chase Christopher, Taylor Giron, Alex Griffis, Hunter Harpin, Maya Howland, Sarah Lamarre, Jonah Miles, Aubrey Rumbolt, William Superneau, Kelly Therrien, Miranda Wissman, Makenzie Wright, Zachary Yeaton

Honors: Allison Brassard, Nicole Cooper, Isaak Demarsico, Tahira Gardner, Allison Girard, Maya Kenner, Sabrina Leavens, Huang Li, Connor Meehan, Nicholas Murach, Joshua Perras, Noah St. Pierre, Ella Suters, Christopher Wolfrum, John Wood

Grade 10
High honors
: Emily Andreatta, Nicholas Bator, Elizabeth Billetz, Nicholas Boulger, Olivia Carlson, Destiny Gallagher, Jenevieve Gavazzi, Olivia Grant, Abigail Kline, Celene Koperek, Katelynn Lacosse, Madison Marceau, Gabriella Martinez, Jennafer Maselli, Michael Mazzu, Amanda Michaels, Molly Moulton, Sara Pontier, Logan Rumbolt, Madison Tarsa, Jillian Tietgens, Katlyn Toomey, Mayan Zungy

Honors: Christopher Andrews, Tyra Beaumont, Nichola Burchard, Dominique Crews, Kody Crosier, Lakeria Darkins, Elliott Eastman, Jacob Keplinger, Emily Knickerbocker, Brady Marko, Andrew McIntosh, Devon Notchick, Hanna Schrade, Monica Vallieres, Kayla Vivori



Grade 11
High honors
: Alexander Candiloro, Rebeccah Durant, Scott Forrest, Shayne Garvey, Amber Girard, Justin Girard, Brittany-Ann Goodermote, Lindsey Gray, Audrey Johnson, Cain Laikind, Cameron Lapine, Julia Lescarbeau, Catherine Marceau, Destiny Martin, Heather Morris, Daelyn Peterson, Thane Preite, Matthew Scanlon, Christa Sprague, Allison Therrien, Monica Thomas, Nicholas Trombley, Emma Waryjasz

Honors: Meghan Birch, Michael Boland, Kirby Bryce, Anastasia Clifton, Kayla Field, Amanda Foster, Joshua Giron, Luke Grant, Kyra Hayes, Katelyn Kline, Kasey McDonough, Chelsea McGregor, Wyatt Mineau, Zoila Pineda, Hannah Rivard, Brandi Robertson, Tyler Smith, Nicole Superneau, Jacob Tatro

Grade 12
High honors
: Emma Arabia, Alexis Bedini, Kayla Bobbitt, Rachel Capek, Alison Cellana, Tyler Cote, Aubrey Garner, Cori Ghidotti, Sharon Jimenez, Stephen LaForest, Joseph Liporace, Tylor Mandeville, Alyssa Marceau, Maria Mazzu, Dakota Mclear, Allison Meehan, Morgan Michaels, Alyssa Neff, Megan Peters, Brittney Poirier, Catherine Record, Ashley Scrivens, Breanna Simard, Marlee Suters, Alison Tassone, Matthew Vachereau, Michaella Vecchiarelli

Honors: Leah Bohl, Jacob Boillat, Bethany Brayman, Tyler Briggs, Tia Brown, Kaitlin Cirullo, Hannah Collier, Tyler Copeland, Allison DeGrenier, Evan Johnson, Joshua Kiley, Morgan Lamarre, Austin Myers, Kami Norcross, Samantha Scutt, Matthew Tower, Jordan Vanuni, Kasha Wissman

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Winter Storm Warning Issued for Berkshires

Another snowstorm is expected to move through the region overnight on Friday, bringing 5 to 8 inches of snow. This is updated from Thursday's winter weather advisory. 
 
The National Weather Service in Albany, N.Y., has posted a winter storm warning for all of Berkshire County and parts of eastern New York State beginning Friday at 4 p.m. through Saturday at 1 p.m. 
 
The region could see heavy to moderate snowfall rates of 1 to 2 inches per hour overnight, tapering off Saturday morning to flurries.
 
Drivers should exercise caution on Friday night and Saturday morning, as travel conditions may be hazardous.
 
Saturday night should be clear and calm, but warming temperatures means freezing rain Sunday night and rain through Monday with highs in the 40s. The forecast isn't much better through the week as temperatures dip back into the teens with New Year's Eve looking cloudy and frigid. 
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