Drury Announces Fourth Quarter Honor Roll

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NORTH ADAMS, Mass. — Drury High School has announced its honor roll for the fourth quarter of the 2018-19 school year.

Grade 12

High honors: Alicandri, Vincienza Mai; Bolte, Cynthia Ann; Boucher, Sydney Patricia; Callahan, Andrew Chan; Callander, Corey Joseph; Caproni, Abby Kate; Cartmill, Hali Dawn; DeMarsico, Leigha Renae; DiGennaro, McKensie Brooke; Dix, Anna Belle; Gardner, Alana Marie; Giron, Maya Jocelyn; Haley, Kelsey Helen; Holland, Sabrina Marie; Koperek, Yvonne Lee; Lawson, Helen Kathleen; LeSage, Kelby Berk; Macksey, Ashley Lynn; Marceau, Erin Elizabeth; O'Connor, Quinn Joseph; Piekos, Lauren Elizabeth; Scrivens, Nicole Elizabeth; Smith, Abigail Rose; Tatro, Caitlin Rose; Thibert, Jamie Lee; Thomas, Laura Lynn.

Honors: Baker, Aron James; Eastland, Cassidy Mae; Hall, Aryanna Karynn; Howland, Jacy Mae; Howland, Noelle Catherine; Hunt, Noah Carter; Landry, Kristen Marie; LaPierre, Danielle Mary; Lear, Abigale Allyse; Mitchell, Anthony Allen; O'Dell, Evan Milton James; Pearson, Mia Elizabeth; Shook, Hayley Lee.

Grade 11

High honors: Alicandri, Francisco Joseph; Benoit, Sophia Rose; Boudreau, Holly Jean; Czarnecki, Brian Richard; DelRatez, Ashley Rose; Felix, Alison Marie Moulton; Kalamaja, Darby Ann; Lemaire, Noah Ryan; Lescarbeau, Isabel Marie; Neff, Stefanie Noel; Sarkis, Hunter James; Tatro, Madison Quin; Wojnicki, Molly Rose.

Honors: Burdick, Emily Ann; Daugherty, Zoe Diane; Daury, Megan Elizabeth; Guyette, Megan Kathleen; Morrison, Abigail Grace; Moulton, Jacqueline Maria; Peters, Hailey Marie; Singer, Hannah Marie; Sullivan, Julianne Catherine; Tower, Jayden Elizabeth.

Grade 10

High honors: Besaw, Caleb Matthew; Booth, Katie Rose; Boudreau, Michael Aaron; Cable, Raymond Charles; Chen, Kevin; Copeland, Kacie Corrine; Dobbert, Mackenzie Jane; King, Janine Boucher; Mazza, Meadow Constatiane; Mazzacco, Olivia Rachel; Moresi, Skylar Georgina; Sroka, Sarah Margaret; Weber, Rachael Talia; Zhuo, Youjun NMN.

Honors: Barnes, Emma Flora; Barry, Aileen Saoirse; Cellana, Caroline Rebecca; Clay, Kylie California; Goodell, Ryan Patrick; Haley, Nathan Francis; Kalamaja, Phoebe Elizabeth; Levesque, Kyleigh Jaiden; McDonald, Braxton Alexander-Reed; Mendez, Hope Alexis; Patenaude, Emily Claire; Richard, Jeremy Austin; Richard, Tiffany Ann; Scrivens, Brittney Marie; Shea, Kyara; Sullivan-Bol, Jackson David; Superneau, Megan Lee.

Grade Nine

High honors: Baran, Trinity Nahela Caroline; Brothers, Madilynn Jane; Christian, Faith Alexis; Collins, Braden Joseph; Davignon, Zachary Jason; Macdonald, Alexa Marie; Mazza, Heaven Marie; McGrath, Kayla Marie; Miles, Elli Anna; Nesbit, Madeline Marie; Peterson, Thomas Daryll; Ramsden, Elisabetta; Ramsden, Zoe; Therrien, Hayden Emilee; Tucker, Elliette Josephine.


Honors: Albright, Julia Margaret; Brazeau, Timothy Nmn; Cooper-Cheesbro, Jack Thomas; Dewey, Alexis Rose;
Dix, Steven Mykal; Harnick, Danielle Phelan; Kogut, Samantha Sheldon; Merchant, Umaiza Amyn; Miller, Chandra-Elise; Moorhead, Christopher Adam; Ranzoni, Samantha Rose; Sprague, Hadley Elizabeth; Sullivan-Bol, Jenna Marie; Tatro, Takia Lynn; Wright, Lillianne Charlotte.

Grade Eight

High honors: Barrows, Rachael Rose; Blondin, Brandi Irene; Caproni, Ella Elizabeth; Cavagnaro, Jacqueline Alexa; Gardzina, Ashley Marie; Gregory, Maria Jocelyn; Jantas, Ania Katarzyna; Joy, Rylee Elizabeth; Lescarbeau, Nicholas John; Moon, Madison Ann; Notchick, Jade Elizabeth; Perin, Gabriel Alexander; Pontier, Carly Elizabeth; Roberts, Haley Marie.

Honors: Ames, Ian Thomas; Bergeron, Emma Grace; Boyd, Elizabeth-Sky Marie; Cowell, Alexis Nicole; Crockwell, Logan William; Gardner, Kianna Alexandra; Glidden, Logan Orie; Hartman, Shaylee Ann; Lee, Justine Nicole; Liuzzi, Rudi Nicole; Pucheta, Selena Marie; Sacco, Nicholas Patrick; Trottier, Kelsey Marie.

Grade Seven

High honors: Bishop, Brooke Yvonne; Bordeau, Danni Mary; Brothers, Marley Elizabeth; DelRatez, Abigail Lynn; Duteau, Dominic James; Gallagher, Layla Marie; George, Emily Anne; Gilman, Nicholas Trevor; Harrington, Amy Lynn Hildabrand, Gisella Autumn; Hurlbut-Morgan, Emma Jo; Kingsley, Hailey Patricia; Liang, Jackson NMN; Mazza, Walter Russell; Merrick, Abigail Rose; Miksic, Ferris Alastair; Mongeon, Kaitlyn Emily; Moresi, Melanie Sage; Norcross, Rileigh Jo; Patenaude, Olivia Marie; Reed, Brayden Michael; Stoppiello, Jada Michele; Taft, Nadia Abigail; Vallieres, Rebecca Barbara.

Honors: Chelstowski, Randy Benjamin; Dukes, Mearra Renee; Kozik, Kaelyn Deanna; LaRose, Zachary Michael; Lesage, Logan Ford; Lescarbeau-Mason, Jaydon Brian; Moorhead, Darian Michael; Myers, Matthew Robert Francis; Packard, Connor Jonathan; Perras, Jaden Paul; Polis, James Dean; Shafer, Zoey Elizabeth; Tassone, Troy Michael; Weber, Ozzie Hunter; Williamson, Isiah Marquis; Wood, Michelle Lynne.

 


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Macksey Updates on Eagle Street Demo and Myriad City Projects

By Tammy DanielsiBerkshires Staff

The back of Moderne Studio in late January. The mayor said the city had begun planning for its removal if the owner could not address the problems. 
NORTH ADAMS, Mass. — The Moderne Studio building is coming down brick by brick on Eagle Street on the city's dime. 
 
Concerns over the failing structure's proximity to its neighbor — just a few feet — means the demolition underway is taking far longer than usual. It's also been delayed somewhat because of recent high winds and weather. 
 
The city had been making plans for the demolition a month ago because of the deterioration of the building, Mayor Jennifer Macksey told the City Council on Tuesday. The project was accelerated after the back of the 150-year-old structure collapsed on March 5
 
Initial estimates for demolition had been $190,000 to $210,000 and included asbestos removal. Those concerns have since been set aside after testing and the mayor believes that the demolition will be lower because it is not a hazardous site.
 
"We also had a lot of contractors who came to look at it for us to not want to touch it because of the proximity to the next building," she said. "Unfortunately time ran out on that property and we did have the building failure. 
 
"And it's an unfortunate situation. I think most of us who have lived here our whole lives and had our pictures taken there and remember being in the window so, you know, we were really hoping the building could be safe."
 
Macksey said the city had tried working with the owner, who could not find a contractor to demolish the building, "so we found one for him."
 
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