McCann Third Quarter Honor Roll

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Grade 12

High Honors 

Abigail Anderson 
 
Alisandra Bills 
 
Brady Bolte 
 
Mackenzie Boyce 
 
Jeffrey Burgess 
 
Aiden Champney 
 
Malia Coons 
 
Mya Demers 
 
Jaydon Dimitropolis 
 
Gabrielle Driscoll 
 
Tyler Dubreuil 
 
Skyler Ellsworth 
 
Hayley Foucher 
 
Ella Gaffey 
 
Ryleigh Holland 
 
Zachary Howland 
 
Kylee Hubby 
 
Gianna Jacobbe 
 
Leyla Kincaid-Chesbro 
 
Kamilia Kondel 
 
Nora Kondel 
 
Ava Kratz 
 
Tyne Laroche 
 
Shaylee Lawson 
 
Landon LeClair 
 
Jaxin Lemaire
 
Rhea Lincoln 
 
Jordyn Lloyd 
 
Aimee McPherson 
 
Andrew Meaney 
 
Addisyn Meczywor 
 
Mackenzie Miranda-Ruiz 
 
Sage Moran 
 
Marley O'Neill 
 
Riona Parkman 
 
Grace Perreault 
 
Paige Perry 
 
Derek Pratt 
 
Ryleigh Rathbun 
 
Hunter Robert
 
 
Honors
 
Kolton Buck 
 
Julian Carrier 
 
Tanner Davignon 
 
Brianna Fachini 
 
Dylan Goodell 
 
Emma Gregory 
 
Ehryn Hall 
 
Logan Irace 
 
Nicholas King 
 
Ashley Lane 
 
Abbey Little 
 
Keegan Ouellette 
 
Boden Peck 
 
Liam Poirot 
 
Bryce Robison 
 
Mason Rondeau 
 
Rider Senecal 
 
Jayden Smith 
 
Aidan Tremblay 
 
Jason Williamson

Grade 11

High Honors 

Abigail Bonneville 

Jayden Dean 
 
Riley Guiden 
 
Benjamin Harris 
 
Danielle King 
 
Kale Kondel 
 
Mark Kruzel 
 
Raine Landrie 
 
Isaac Lovell 
 
Brandon Sinopoli 
 
Brody Stratton 
 
Monica Tanguay
 
 
Honors
 
Jaxson Cunha 
 
Shauna Goldie 
 
Micah Gordon 
 
Lucas Huffstater 
 
Kayla Mauroyenis 
 
Addison Pause 
 
Madison Sniezek 

Grade 10

High Honors

Elliana Boucher 

Samuel Chase 
 
Colbie Crouse 
 
Lucas Elder 
 
Lily Genton 
 
Zachary King 
 
Lucas Lapointe 
 
Azlyn Lemaire 
 
Solana Lovell 
 
Claire McGrath 
 
Alivia Ostrowski 
 
Hayden Poirot 
 
Madison Rougeau 
 
Aliza Rozon 
 
Sabin Sciacca 
 
Daniel Solari 
 
Cameron Stokes
 
Honors
Brody Beverly 
 
Evelynn Catlin 
 
Elliott Flynn 
 
Mariah Hamner 
 
Zoe Kratz 
 
Kylie Krutiak 
 
Hunter Lancto 
 
Abigail Meaney 
 
Madeline Putignano 
 
Emmalie Wood 
 

Grade 9

High Honors

Madalyn Benson 

Lucas Fei 
 
Hadley Madole 
 
Ariana Maylott 
 
Aiden Mendonca 
 
Quinlan Nesbit 
 
Maxim Plekhanov 
 
Lena Poette 
 
Audrey Potvin 
 
Colton Randall 
 
Chloe Rogowski 
 
Katelyn Therrien 
 
Gabriel Thomas 
 
Kyler Wick
 
 
Honors
Robert Carballeira 
 
Olivia Burdick 
 
Brinley Davis 
 
Allayna Bishop 
 
Abigail Beer 
 
Ciara Crockwell 
 
Luke Mckearney 
 
Kara Briggs 
 
Linleigh Henderson 
 
Liam Pease 
 
Riley Mcdonald 
 
Jin Sysoumang
 
Denis Cyr
 
Kailin Kareh 
 
Mason Hubby 
 
Kessa Wells 
 
Milan Kastner 
 
Isla Osterberg 
 
Cole Rohlfs 
 
Parker Strek
 

 

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North Adams Council OKs Funds for Ashland Street Project Easements

By Tammy Daniels iBerkshires Staff
NORTH ADAMS, Mass. — The City Council on Tuesday approved an appropriation of $256,635 from the Land Sales Account for easements and takings related to the Ashland Street project.
 
A second roll call vote approved the easements and takings during a meeting lasting nearly three hours.
 
"This is a construction project that has been in the works for probably, like eight years, coming down the pipe in conjunction with MassDOT," said Mayor Jennifer Macksey. "And what we are asking tonight is permission for appropriation for us to pay for some permanent and some temporary easements to complete this work."
 
The mayor noted the use of "eminent domain" in the legal language but assured the council and audience that no one's home or driveway were being taken.
 
The temporary construction easements will terminate after six years; the permanent roadway easements will give the city rights to access those areas for purposes of repair or public construction. 
 
The takings are the city's contribution to the $11.4 million Complete Streets project, being funded by the state Department of Transportation through the 2026 Transportation Improvement Program. The account has $463,000, leaving a balance of $207,000 after the appropriation.
 
Macksey said this is similar to what was done for the Brayton School safe routes project but the appraisals were much higher.
 
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