Hoosac Valley High School Third Quarter Honor Roll

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CHESHIRE, Mass. — Hoosac Valley High School Third Quarter Honor Roll
 

Grade 12

High Honors
Vanessa Biddy
Ella Bissaillon
Kelsey Brown
Kylie Clark
Richard Colon
Cash Kolodziej
Nathan Lapinski
Hannah Lord
Iyakxel Marquez Cruz
Ava McLear
Noah Rehill
Gracie Rhinemiller
Brady Sherman
Macy Sprague
Izabela Tart
Anna Thurston
Alexis Warner
Kennedy Whitley
Gracelyn Wright
 
Honors
Virginia Field
Alayna Shears
Adan Wicks

Grade 11

High Honors
Hanna Borer
Hailie Carpenter
McKenzey Grogan
Anna Kemp
Abigail Martel
Alyssa Maselli
Axell Sheerin
Alexandra Silvernail
Olivia Silvernail
Sophia Sumner
 
Honors 
Eva Akroman
Timothy Harrington
Isabella Klose
Benjamin Payton
Ash Pierce

Grade 10

High Honors 
Paeton Albano
Arianna Blake
Addison Colvin
Thomas Kulzer
Genevieve Lagess
Diego Luna Luna
Andrew Mach
Noah Pellerin
Savannah Warner
 
Honors
Mackenzie Biros
Kyle Sharp
Ryan Strek
Angela Watts

Grade 9

High Honors 
Jaida Davis
Ashlen Delcroix
Aniyah Kastner
Dylan Knysh
Elizabeth Kurley
Noah Maselli
Layla Pulley
Ava Rossi
Jackson Weaver
Gianna Witek
 
Honors
Carson Ellsworth
Bentley Hunt
Janessa Jangrow
Brogan Larabee
Jackson Larabee
Zachary Mazzeo

Grade 8

High Honors 
Harper Bialas
Kyra Boyles
Peyton Crane
Nadine Daniels
Abigail Dieterich
Aria Digirolamo
Skyana Field
Cole Kalisz
Jack Lanski
Adilio Maldonado
Kaitlyn McCarthy
Spencer Michalski
Alice Milne
Avery Nadeau
Ethan Poulton
Corrin Scull
Everly Todd
 
Honors 
Shelby Adams
Steven Burdick
Jackson Kirchner
Ryder Lutz
Tyler Mott
Rhyleigh Williams
Braden Wojieck
Chandler Zahensky
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Adams District Voters OK All Annual Meeting Articles

By Sabrina DammsiBerkshires Staff

The Prudential Committee and Fire Department officers meet in the fire station on Wednesday night.
ADAMS, Mass. — Officials say the unanimous approval of all warrant articles at the district's annual meeting reaffirms citizen support for the district's efforts and well positions the district to address future challenges faced by many communities. 
 
Nearly 40 voted at Wednesday's meeting, which lasted 20 minutes, approving all items with no discussion, including a $3.6 million budget, a petition to the state for a special legislation retirement age exemption, and a bylaw change making the clerk and treasurer positions appointed.
 
Voters approved the appropriation of $808,295.81 to the general fund for operational expenses. The general fund covers fire services, administration, and street lighting. They also approved the appropriation of $1,721,144.92 to fund the enterprise fund expenses. This fund supports the Water Department. 
 
The budget is anticipated to raise the district tax rate by 30 cents per $1,000 of assessed value, resulting in a new rate of $1.17, however, the exact amount will not be known until the town determines on property valuations in the fall.
 
"I think it is forward thinking. It's an immense leap forward to try to sustain all of our emergency services that the district, as an umbrella company, holds, whether it be fire or water," Water Superintendent John Barrett said. 
 
"Neither of us can sustain each other without it, and that just everything in [the warrant] summarizes all of our efforts throughout the year to continue sustaining our services."
 
Some articles have been years in the making by former Chief John Pansecchi, who had raised them years prior, Chief Engineer David Lennon said. 
 
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