BCC Names Spring Dean's List Students

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PITTSFIELD, Mass. — Berkshire Community College (BCC) announced it has named 240 students to the spring 2022 dean's list. 
 
To be eligible for the dean's list, full-time students must achieve a GPA of 3.250 to 3.749 for an honors designation, while students with a GPA of 3.750 to 4.000 earn high honors. All dean's list students must have declared a major and must have completed at least 12 traditionally graded credit hours during a fall or spring semester of one academic year. Part-time students have the same eligibility requirements, except that the minimum 12 credit hours must be completed during one academic year. 
 
The following 119 students qualified for high honors:

Connecticut

Greenwich: Albert Hubbard
 
North Canaan: Alexandra Green

Massachusetts

Adams: Alyssa Boleng, Alexis DiPietro, Alyssa Dunham, Ashley Farina, Althea Kent, Amber MacNeil, Anna Najimy, Alexandra Russell
 
Cheshire: Amy Cary
 
Chester: Barry Attoh
 
Dalton: Andrea Brucato, Branden Favre, Amy Slattery, Anna Wheeler, Autumn Worth
 
Great Barrington: Brittney Collins, Christopher Duncan, Brittany Durand, Christopher Hill, Carly Holmes, Betsy Varga
 
Hinsdale: Danielle Boulais, Corrisa Regan, Crystal Townsend
 
Holliston: Ella Formel
 
Housatonic: Emily Carlotta, Erin Frissell, Erica Langnickel
 
Lanesborough: Gianna Daley, Heather Digrigoli, Geraldine Lalli
 
Lee: Brianna Breault-Clary, Jay Doucette, Brianna Rogers, James Tandoh
 
Lenox: Destiny Charron, Cameron Diehl, Chad Trottier
 
Monterey: Jennifer Hinton
 
New Ashford: Dylan Newell, Emily Welch
 
North Adams: Kaitlyn Barry, Gabrielle Bartlett, Ethan Milette, Kathaleen Mogul, Kayla Noyes, Finley Root, Faith Wehner
 
Peru: Haley Sherman, Kayla Smith, Hailey Williams
 
Pittsfield: Landon Arace, Taren Balardini, Lindsey Battaini, Mercedes Bell, Katherine Blay-Tandoh, Monica Bliss, Hunter Bonn-Wilcox, Olivia Brindle, Kristin Burke, Rebecca Caropreso, Monica Carpenter, Sierra Clegg, Lindsay Curry, Lorena Vitoria De Souza, James Dolle, Kierra Ellery, Nicole Fillio, Kristen Fontaine, Loretta Francoeur, Richard George, Lauren Giusti, Savannah Granger, Liliane Heller, Nicole Henault, Makayla Hopkins, Page Houser, Raisa Kachevsky, Julia Kalinowsky, Megan Kane, Madison Lamoureaux, Lindsay Lancto, Mikki Lennon, Hannah Levardi-Earle, Marissa Maher, Jennifer Marcel, Hannah Lee McArdle, Sara Mcgrath, John Mcnulty, Samuel Mendelsohn, Melinda Moon, Julie Page, Tanya Pettibone, Melissa Phillips, Lisa Polidoro, Kevin Ramirez, Samantha Sadlowski, Namasaran Samassi-Fofana, Weiwei Shi, Nya Shrader, Mackenzie Soto, Samantha Stockley, Hudson Todd, Kimberly Wells, Renee Wlodyka
 
Richmond: Olivia Millis
 
Sandisfield: Phoebe Whalen
 
Savoy: Ryan Bednarz
 
Sheffield: Sarah Gage
 
South Egremont: Shannon Speed
 
West Springfield: Shivang Mehta
 
Windsor: William Bildsten
 
Worthington: Tiffany Kuzia

New York

Canaan: Timothy Calle
 
Chatham: William Schilling
 
New Lebanon: Alexander Miller, Zabion Powell
 
 
The following 127 students qualified for honors:

Connecticut

Sharon: Abena Afrim
 
Suffield: Adrienne Hanson

Massachusetts

Abington: Ainsworth Ainsley
 
Adams: Alejandro Bartlett, Ashley Broderick, Andrew Clyde, Alexander Conklin, Allison Dolle, Amanda Filiault, Amanda Mazza
 
Alford: Ashly Alvis Moreno
 
Cheshire: Austin Martinka
 
Chester: Aylen Dominguez
 
Clarksburg: Benjamin McColgan
 
Dalton: Brock Prett, Callum Prett, Bridgid Reed, Austin Rock, Brandi Therrien
 
Florence: Cassidy Brewer
 
Great Barrington: Brody Boos, Cassidy Kendall, Caitlin Murphy, Chynna Williams
 
Hinsdale: Crystal Harrington
 
Lanesborough: Daulton McDarby, Cara Moulton, Darian Powell, Carlos Vizcardo Benites, Daniel Zimboski
 
Lee: Dean Bamford, Dawn Kent
 
Monterey: Deborah Knight
 
New Ashford: Carolyn Parris
 
North Adams: Douglas Bruce, Cole Margraf, Christopher Rose
 
Otis: Dakota Artioli, Elisabeth Jones
 
Peru: Emily Deming
 
Pittsfield: Kokouvi Afanukoe, Izumi Agasi, Nichole Bliss, Katie Boeckmann, Robin Burns, James Callaway, Herika Carvalho-Galusha, Ryan Chaffee, Jessica Chapman, Joalina Chicana Cacya, Kristina Chilson, Randi Corbett, Jocelyn Cote, Michaela Craft, Eduardo Dominguez, Henry Dutan, Joel Eason, Mikis Ellerbee, Stacey Ellery, Jennifer Filippi, Kurtis Gero, Madison Gilmore, Lena Godfrey, Sarah Gordon, Emily Goudey, Gabrielle Harding, Rosaliz Hernandez, Liliana Hess, Susan Jennings, Devine Lebeau-Harrigan, Renee LeClair, Richellmarie Luckey, Ryleigh McGovern, Rachael McHugh, Riley Mcinerney, Francis McKeon, Joshua Meaney, Mackenzie Melski, Perla Mendoza, Katherine Miller, Jacqueline Nichols, Maryblessing Nnodim, Parker O'Connell, Ingrid Olsen, Neudis Orellana-Ramos, Elizabeth Pevzner, Raymond Pixley, Natalie Polo, Jakob Revett, Shelby Reynolds, Joseph Rheaume, Jordan Rosier, Ernestina Sackey, Kaytlyn Samuels, Rachel Smith, Lubia Snow, Maleah Speers-Brown, Indigo Summa, Epiphani Sweener, Ethan Trautman, Stephanie Velez-Vega, Gabrielle Vincent, Matthew Wick, Dana Willette, Rachel Williams, Melissa Wood, Marquita Yager
 
Richmond: Tanisha Goines
 
Sandisfield: Teri Woodland
 
Savoy: Tim Badu
 
Shelburne Falls: Tonia Depson
 
Springfield: Sashaya Lewis
 
Stockbridge: Tyeesha Keele, Shaina Petell
 
West Stockbridge: Shamya Ashley, Vanessa Lasher
 
Williamstown: Veronica Bone

New York

Chatham: Suzanne Bateman

Vermont

Manchester Center: Zachary Levesque
 
Pownal: Victoria Lehtonen
 
Shaftsbury: Wendy Koomson

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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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