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McCann graduated 18 postsecondary students from its medical and dental assisting and cosmetology programs on Tuesday night.

McCann Postsecondary Programs Graduate 18

By Tammy Daniels iBerkshires Staff
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Medical assisting graduate Kelsi Houghtlin has a job lined up at CHP. See more photos here. 
NORTH ADAMS, Mass. — After an intensive eight months, Annaka Rose Bradley is looking to take a little break. 
 
Bradley was one of five graduating from the dental assisting pogram Tuesday at McCann Technical School. 
 
"This is a great program, I'm ready for anything now," she said, adding that there are so many places hiring she's not too concerned with taking a breather before jumping into the workforce. 
 
Why dental assisting? "I was like, you know what, I'm 26 I got to do something," she laughed between congratulations from family and friends. 
 
She and her classmates, along with two graduates in medical assisting program and 11 in the cosmetology program were presented with the diplomas on Tuesday night at the school. 
 
Superintendent James Brosnan thanked the families for supporting the students who "have successfully concluded one of the most condensed, difficult, and busy schedules," and the graduates for their "great spirits, good sense of humor, and you all had to work with each other, that team bonding will position for the rest of life."
 
School Committee Chair Gary Rivers offered his congratulations, saying the academic content and clinical experiences they had were extremely unique.
 
"You successfully stayed the course, navigating difficult curriculum while taking care of your home situation, being a parent, a spouse, and, of course, long hours of study," he said. "But because of your courage and determination, you are successful, ready to make the sacrifices and the rewards of your hard work. This is why most of you probably have a job already."
 
He told them to always do the right thing, do it to best of their ability and show people you care.
 
Rivers, Brosnan, and Principal Justin R. Kurtz presented the diplomas and the heads of each program came forward to give each graduate their medal or pin. Assistant Principal Keith Daigneault presented two scholarship award. 
 
The inaugural Patricia Dunn Memorial Scholarship was given to two graduates from the cosmetology program: Nora Moser and Sophie Reid. Dunn, a professional hairdresser, was an instructor in the postsecondary program for 29 years, retiring in July 2009. She died in December at age 78. 
 
The Hollie Converse Memorial Scholarship was presented to Nicole Liebenow in the medical assisting program. Converse graduated from the school's licensed practical nursing program and was later a surgical assistant. She died in 2024. 
 
"Converse made a career helping in others in the LPN and later the medical assisting program," said Daigneault, reading "with this scholarship, we are looking to continue her legacy of giving by helping a person with the same desire to work in health care."
 
Kelsi Houghtlin also graduated from the medical assisting program, and has a job lined up at Community Health Program in Great Barrington. 
 
"I was a CNA since I was 16, and I loved the health-care field, and I just wanted to further my career into something that wasn't necessarily nursing, but was still health-care," she said, adding the course was "very, very informative. There was two of us in class, and so it was very like interactive, the teacher was very close with us, and it was just a great experience.  
 
"This course proved it was worth going back to school."
 
Cosmetology
Grace Boland
Gloria Cruzado
Madison Joel Cyrulik
Idahlia Jade Frazier
Ava Nicole Johnston
Nora Emily Moser
Chevelle Jean Raifstanger
Andrea Rice 
Sophie Rose Reid
Mia Kathleen Zuccalo
Tessa Vistoria Morin
 
Dental Assisting 
Annaka Rose Bradley 
Kimberly Elizabeth Brames
Shayann Arose Depson
Misa Jolie Filiault
Ahnajae S David
 
Medical Assisting
Kelis E. Houghtlin
Nicole Ann Liebenow
 

 


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SteepleCats Swept at Home

By Ben McDonoughFor iBerkshires.com Sports
NORTH ADAMS, Mass. -- The North Adams SteepleCats matched the North Shore Navigators through the opening three innings Sunday evening, but a four-run fourth inning proved to be the difference as the Navigators earned a 6-2 victory and a double-header sweep at Joe Wolfe Field.
 
North Shore won Game One of the double-header, 4-2, following a shutout win over the 'Cats on Saturday night.
 
In Sunday's nightcap, North Adams received a strong start from Garrett Gates and solid relief work throughout the evening, but the SteepleCats were unable to overcome North Shore’s decisive offensive outburst in the middle innings.
 
Gates set the tone from the outset, retiring the Navigators in order in the first inning on a pair of groundouts and a pop out. The right-hander continued to keep North Shore off the scoreboard over the next two frames, working efficiently while allowing his defense to make plays behind him.
 
The SteepleCats had opportunities to strike first.
 
Jake Butler drew a walk in the opening inning before Sebastian Rhoades reached base and advanced into scoring position with a stolen base. North Adams again threatened in the second when Colsen Loughren lined a one-out double, but North Shore starter John Milewski worked out of trouble to keep the game scoreless.
 
Neither team found much offensive rhythm through the first three innings as both pitching staffs controlled the pace. Gates retired the side in order in the third, while the SteepleCats continued searching for the timely hit that could break the deadlock.
 
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