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Ellen Kennedy presented diplomas for the last time on Friday. The college's president retires at the end of June.
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The college's new president, Hara Charlier, attends her first commencement at BCC.

Berkshire Community College Graduates Historically Large Class

By Brittany PolitoiBerkshires Staff
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Class valedictorian Jeremiah Reagan says he found himself at BCC in in nursing, earning his associate's degree from the program. See more photos here. 
LENOX, Mass. — The largest Berkshire Community College class in more than 10 years crossed Tanglewood's stage on Friday night.
 
It was also President Ellen Kennedy's last BCC commencement in the position, as she will step down at the end of June.
 
"It has been the greatest gift of my professional life to have been on this journey with you, all of you," Kennedy said. 
 
"Though our paths will now diverge, I know that the memories, the relationships, the moments of conflict and pain that led to new possibilities and growth, those will stay with me always." 
 
The 341 graduates in 38 programs of study earned a total of 377 awards: 218 associate degrees, and 159 certificates. This is the highest number of graduates the college has had since 2014, when it conferred awards to 362 students.
 
Graduates ranged in age from 17 to 68, and while a majority live in Massachusetts, others are from Connecticut, Kentucky, New York, Vermont, and West Virginia.
 
Travis Murach, who earned an associates degree in liberal arts, took the mic as he crossed the stage to receive his diploma to say he had been at BCC for a total of 15 years, dropped out three times, and has finally done it. 
 
"So don't give up, do it," he said to applause.
 
Valedictorian Jeremiah Reagan, a nursing graduate, explained that he entered BCC dreading learning, and found himself while on campus. 
 
"I did not come to BCC with the purpose of becoming a nurse. I came to BCC seeking a sense of direction and purpose. In a sense, I came to BCC to find myself," he said. 
 
"I didn't know where my place was in the world, and I didn't know what it was that brought life meaning. I came to BCC hoping to learn how to answer those questions."
 
It was his father, an academic counselor at the college, who suggested that he pursue nursing and made him believe it was possible. 
 
Reagan met a couple of teachers in his second year who changed his perspective, and his life, he said. He implored classmates to continue learning, growing, and serving others. 
 
"The time I spent in nursing clinicals transformed me in a way I didn't know was possible. I learned that, at times, nursing means giving lifesaving medications and managing high adrenaline situations, and at other times it means to sit quietly at the bedside of another human being who is terrified and being their sole reminder that they are not alone," he explained. 
 
"I've cared for several people with terminal diagnoses, and there was nothing I could do to heroically save them. All I could do was be there with them and provide them with safety and dignity. Caring for the sick, the injured, and the most vulnerable people in the world is the greatest honor of my life. I cannot put into words how fortunate or how privileged I am to do so." 
 
Kennedy shared three student stories that had a profound impact on her, and reminded graduates that their journey will challenge them, bring manageable setbacks they can learn from, reward hard work and commitment, and inspire others. 
 
Hara Charlier, who has been selected as the next president of BCC, was in attendance as well as Richard Riccardi, deputy commissioner for academic affairs and student success with the state Department of Higher Education, state Sen. Paul Mark and state Reps. Leigh Davis, Tricia Farley-Bouvier and John Barrett III. 
 
When announcing the commencement speaker, Dean of Nursing, Health and Wellness Lori Moon, Kennedy explained: "When I began thinking about my final commencement, about what I wanted it to feel like, and whose voice I wanted filling the shed entanglement, the answer was not difficult."
 
She said Moon will retire this summer, which is "a little terrifying" because the nursing programs bear her fingerprints everywhere. The President's Award was presented to Moon. 
 
A 1990 graduate of BCC, she advised that the internal narrative saying "You can't" is actually a terrible life coach.  She extended that sentiment to guests, reminding them it is not too late to invest in themselves. 
 
"Let me say this clearly, you belong, not because you feel ready, not because you feel confident, but because you are here, and because you have earned your place," she said. 
 
"Even when you're the only person who looks like you, thinks like you, or comes from where you come from, you belong." 
 
During the college's 66th commencement, Wayne Klug was recognized as professor emeritus of psychology. Graduate Clara Bargas Guatta-Cescuni performed the national anthem, the City of Albany Pipe Band played in the processional and recessional, and Sheriff Thomas Bowler opened and closed the ceremony. 
 
The graduates by degrees and certificates awarded:

Associate in Arts, Business Administration: Jonesy C. Bones, Brady M. Breitmaier, Christine M. Moore, Michael F. Butler, Hannah M. Dargi, Sarah A. DeJesus, Lisa M. Dubreuil, Jennifer R. Duchaine, Angeli T. Faggioni, Elliot J. Fletcher, Emma L. Matteau, Shaun W. Kinney, Jule Emily Kuechen, Kathryn M. Leblanc, Keegan E. Lennon, Liam T. O'Keefe, Sergio J. Orellana Ramos, Samantha A. Spaulding, Beau E. Walton
 
Associate in Arts, Fine Arts: Clara Bargas Guatta Cescuni, Britain A. Sadowy, Marvin J. Stefanik, Wyatt E. Wellington, Eternity J. Williams
 
Associate in Arts, Liberal Arts: Stephanie A. Bush, Linda L. Cachat, Aiden E. Fennelly, Bethany Paula Iffetayo, Simona Koch, Heather M. Levy, Laurie Lee Moselsky, Jada Siv, Izadora C. Vianna, Kristin J. Wilcox, Lauren Meredith Barenski, Andre D. Bartow, Kelli Amanda Brodhagen, Jackson Decker, Holly L. DiGrigoli, Alexander H. Estrada, Miranda-Ann Mae Grant, Ryan E. Hillebrand, Christina M. Lester, Austin W. Liebenow, Hadyn F. Lyford, Xavier B. Noyes, Clare Marie Pomerantz, Olivia R. Scholz, Marissa M. Simms, Aaron P. Allen, Joseph N. Boni, Briana M. Booker, Georgeilys G. Gomez, Dan L. Hardy, KelsieReese V. Moore, Travis Murach, Miranda E. Smith-Hunt, Jessica R. Kitch, Kim A. Ostellino
 
Associate in Science, Business Careers: Tracy L. Bassette, Britney E. Martin, Andrea L. Overbaugh, Kyleigh Y. Pannesco
 
Associate in Science, Computer Information Systems: Argen Baver, Matthew A. Lake, Jeremy R. Patterson, Matthew L. Reynolds, Colin M. Rosier, Tano Dylann Chris Junior Addoh, Shaun H. Beverly, Jeremy Lawrence Boord, Vincenzo G. Covello
 
Associate in Science, Criminal Justice: Shane M. Adams, David James Castegnaro Jr., Douglas Michael Daury, Alex Kareem Jamel Devaughn, Jazmin E. Gregory, Brendan M. Holcomb, Jodi A. Hurley, Nicole Ibeth Illingworth, Mackensie L. Martin, Matthew Brian McCormack, Arthur F. Stanton, Patricia Ann Sumler, Alexia Rose Vriezelaar
Associate in Science, Early Childhood Education: Valentyna N. Gagnon, Olivia Gardom, Raja M. King, Greta A. Lacey, Jackie L. Lehman, Jessica McKeon, Augustine Owusu, Jessica Prieto Herrera, Karla Robalino, Kaylyn M. Vincent
 
Associate in Science, Engineering: John-Carlyle Reid Macioge, Tiberius A. Shafer
 
Associate in Science, Environmental Science: John Richard Beauregard, Holden P. Loverin, Shane A. O'Bryan, Braden Kelly Rice, Ryan S. Trela
 
Associate in Science, Fire Science: Michael C. Jordan
 
Associate in Science, Health Science: Amber M. Brown, Kerstine C. Moore
Associate in Science, Human Services: Ainsworth G. Ainsley, Allison K. Casey, Crystal Lynn Chapman, KeShya Hawkins, Kialonni Hawkins, Katie Kelly, Sherry Lynn Sullivan, Aidan M. Wellington
 
Associate in Science, Mechatronics: Brock A. Prett, Callum J. Prett
 
Associate in Science, Natural & Physical Sciences: Rian E. Brassard, Darwin X. Carangui, Charlotte Jo Fleury-Belman, Stefani A Forrest, Alexandra Hudson
Associate in Science, Nursing: Karina A. Baver, Mercedes Hayes Bell, Daniel P. Berk, Nicole M. Bianco, Nathaniel R. Blackler, Victoria Blake, Isaac Boahen, Brittany L. Bourassa, Jessica A. Boyce, Yairibel Cedano Avila, Melissa Cobb, Santiago Diaz Charry, Sean G. Duma, Holya Ebiyatakyih, Gabriela P. Elicier Melendez, Laonie R. Ellerby, Grace Gallagher Ellrodt, Amber G. Fabiano, Charity A. Fianko, Nicholas A. Fortin, Jenessa M. Fuller, Marquisha Marie Fulton, Amber Lyn Furtado, Sabine Grout Bartlett Zabera, Thomas Gwinnell, Taleara M. Hillery, Kobe D. Holloway, Luisa Castro, Brooke M. Kiger, Paige E. Killiard, Betty J. Klash Welsh, Nerline Erine N'gatta Koffi, Max W. Koivisto, Tori M. Lashway, Teressa N. LeBeau, Adele L. Lee, Bruna K. Lino, Sandra T. Littell, Jaquira M. Llanos, Ella Lyon, Trevor G. Maffuccio, Mwila Malama, Jennifer L. McCue-Ciempa, Alanah T. McLear, Elizabeth C. Botero, Payton L. Miller, Carrie E. Morelli, Rachel Moriarty, Orette Morris, Emma Claire Moser, Cara J. Moulton, Mireille Moussoyi, Lauren R. Mroz, Laura Murphy, Akash Nair, Clarinda M. Osei, McKensie M. Ovitt, Chiara M. Paris, Victoria K. Partridge, Tabor M. Paul, Amelia C. Pecon, Kelly Nicole Phipps, Alanza R. Quinones, Jeremiah P. Reagan, Peter Joseph Regan IV, Elisabeth Richman, Marissa R. Rivard, Petrina Monagaye Roberts, Stephanie Sanchez-Heredia, Alexandra R. Saunders, Myrna Shapiro, Aniya J. Shea, Camela M. Smith, Courtney A. St John, London C. Steinman, Nicholas J. Stockley, Ashley Tedone, Kelly A. Therrien, Kassidy A. Thorn, Sally Sarmaah Twumasi, Sherly A. Vargas Pacheco, Izabella C. Vianna, Kristin Zuber, Milena Zuffelato
Associate in Science, Respiratory Care: Anna M. Casella, Phuong T. Ly, Marie F. Mezile, Paulette N. Mickle, Joy M. Nakiganda, Chandler R. Ortega, Ashley M. Palomino, Michelle Lyn Peets, Marlena A. Pellon, Dominic J. Perri, Louis O. Russo, Camden M. Taylor, Ashley E. Yuknis
Associate in Science, Social Work: Kijuame Sequone Taft
 
Certificate, Addiction Counselor Education: Dennis G. Bergquist, Jeremie Bernier, Katrina M. Brown, Jaclyn E. Carnevale, Arianna R. Hamilton, Melanie Myers, Travis G. Storm Sr., Marla L. White, Mitchell K. Wisniowski
 
Certificate, Advanced Manufacturing: Nicolas Humberto Henao Betancur, Echo Phoenix
 
Certificate, Cannabis Industry: James T. Banks Jr, Kristin J. Blake, Justin T. Persing, Jennifer L. Tancrell, Jeremy Lamar Thompson
 
Certificate, CIS Networking: Indica M. Blackmon, Gary A. Glasier, Ethan J. Magner, Cameron M. Rudd
 
Certificate, CIS Programming: Shaun H. Beverly, Michael P. Fass, Stephen C. Jayko
 
Certificate, Culinary Arts: Stan Lee Calvin Andrukonis Jr., Elrad Ed-Anthony Atte, Bobbie Jo Beverly, Owen N. Corbett, Ekaterina Depson, Kaylee S. Fuentes, Avery E. Powers, Olivia L. Shaw, James P. Strange
 
Certificate, Early Childhood Education Foundational: Valentyna N. Gagnon, Kamaria J. Holloway, Kaylee C. Horn, Amanda L. Middleton, Augustine Owusu, Karla D. Robalino
Certificate, Early Childhood Education Intermediate: Jackie L. Lehman, Amanda L. Middleton, Karla D. Robalino
 
Certificate, Entrepreneurship: Christine M. Moore, Judith E. Milesi, Christopher T. Ortwein
 
Certificate, Health Information Management: Melissa S. Russell, Alissa K. Weigand
Certificate, Law Enforcement: Shane M. Adams, David James Castegnaro Jr., Abigail Kade Cole, Jazmin E. Gregory, Juliana E. Hektor, Brendan M. Holcomb, Jodi A. Hurley, Nicole Ibeth Illingworth, Victoria M. Pevzner, Arthur F. Stanton, Alexia Rose Vriezelaar
 
Certificate, Massage Therapy: Ava M. Barclay-Yoo, Katie M. Dowling, Aaron Hartig, Joseph M. Huffman, Julia Rose Ostellino-Moran, Paige Sermini, Jackson P. Shelsy, Panee Webber V, Athena Roxxanne Wingo
 
Certificate, Medical Coding: Melissa L. Banister, Khadija J. Barker, Victoria Bartlett, Alexis N. Bridagan, Barbara J. Carter, Karen Drosehn, Elizabeth A. Escobar, Makenna-Marie Hopkins, Karen L. Isbell, Ramona H. Johnson, Kim A. Larrivee, Aubrey J. Lazits, Sharyn E. Lemire, Hilda Liriano, Gabrielle G. McNeice, Judith E. Milesi, Wendy N. Neal, Ana D. Palacios, Nabi Park, Bunny A. Riley, Amanda N. Roux, John Schollard, Ciera J. Scutieri, Terra-Lynne M. Soriano, Katherine H. Stano, Kayla A. Wasuk, Tammy L. White, Brieanna L. Zieba
 
Certificate, Mental Health Worker: Lauri J. Byrnes, Crystal Lynn Chapman, KeShya Hawkins, Kialonni Hawkins, Mark A. Jackson, Katie Kelly, Melanie Myers, Sherry Lynn Sullivan
 
Certificate, Music Production: Kayla M. Corby, Kyla Marie Rosales-Gore, Reverie Thelectric (Spiders), Bethan Todd
 
Certificate, Practical Nurse: Anais M. Almanzar, Gabrielle D. Barrett, Alana Marie Black, Candace D. Branch, Louise O. Cameron, Deja I. Caulton, Fredrick J. Chetambe, Edmond Coleman, Christina Essien, Marissa J. Felter, Blaze A Galarza-Perez, Clement S. Lim, Hollie M. Lombardi, Melanie L. Lutz, Amanda Sue Markham, Sabrina L. Mason, Maribel Mojica, Ryan K. Musambai, Cynthialynn A. Perales, Darrishae N. Potts, Joshua W. Richmond, Krystal Rodriguez, Britney R. Rogers, Fleur Yary Sereko, Viktoriia Sheremet, Hailey A. Weslowski, Teena Shantell Wright
 
Certificate, Social Work Introductory: Jennifer May Betty, Tiffany M. Brouillette, Crystal Lynn Chapman, Joanna M. Gallivan, Tredick Thomas Goodman, KeShya Hawkins, Kialonni C. Hawkins, II, Mark A. Jackson, Katie Kelly, Patricia Ann Russo, Kijuame S. Taft
 
Certificate, Social Work Intermediate: Jennifer May Betty, Shahana L. Gaston, Mark A. Jackson, Katie Kelly, Heather M. Kunes, Patricia A. Russo, Marissa J. Secord, Fanta Souare, Aidan M. Wellington
 
Certificate, Studio Art: Conroy F. Casey, Tara E. Quinn, Wyatt E. Wellington
 
Certificate, Technical Theatre: Sebastian J. Goodrich

 


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Lanesborough Town Meeting to Vote Budget, Bylaws & Vehicle Purchases

By Breanna SteeleiBerkshires Staff

LANESBOROUGH, Mass. — Tuesday's annual town meeting includes a $14 million operating budget, new short-term rentals, accessory dwelling units and sign bylaws, and free cash article appropriations.

Voters will gather at Lanesborough Elementary School on June 9 at 6 p.m. to decide on 20 warrant articles.

The fiscal 2027 budget is up a little over 10 percent. Some of the main increases are the Mount Greylock Regional School District and McCann Technical School: the McCann assessment is up more than 30 percent based on factors including enrollment and the school renovation project, and Mount Greylock's is up 11 percent.

Article 11 is for the town to vote to approve from free cash the sum of $16,298.48 for the McCann Technical School roof and window replacement project so as not to impact the budget. Article 3 is  appropriate $7,586,284 for Mount Greylock Regional School assessment.

Another notable increase was in life and health insurance, showing an increase of about 26 percent.

Ambulance Director Jen Weber is planning 24-hour coverage, which means more staff and a hike in her budget. One of the articles asks the town to appropriate $234,100 to operate the Ambulance Enterprise Fund for salaries and expenses.

Many town departments are looking for new vehicles. The Fire Department is looking to replace its outdated 1996 fire engine. There are two articles related to the truck at a total of $813,366. Article 12 would transfer $225,000 from free cash into the Fire Truck Stabilization Fund; Article 13 would transfer $605,000 from the fund and authorize the borrowing of $208,366.08.

The total includes a $100,000 contingency cost to cover any additional costs if a 2026 model-year chassis cannot be secured before new emissions standards go into effect in 2027.

The board at its last meeting moved the $225,000 transfer to come before the borrowing article, changing the stabilization number. If the $225,000 is not voted on, then they will amend the next article's number on the floor, subtracting the $225,000. This shows the borrowing number significantly lower.

Article 17 asks for the transfer of $80,000 from free cash to replace a police cruiser.

Police Chief Rob Derksen's aim is to replace one vehicle every other year, meaning the oldest vehicle gets replaced about every 10 years. 

He stressed that if delayed this year, the town may have to double up in a future year to get back on schedule, and that paying later usually costs more. The article will ask for $80,000 from free cash, the vehicles used to be funded by the BHRD.

Lastly, the Highway Department is looking to replace a 2014 International dump truck that will be a total of $330,000 and will take two to three years to receive.

Money will be used from last year's approval of $250,000 from free cash for the replacement of a 2012 highway front-end loader that was underspent $49,261. Town meeting is being asked to approve  a transfer of $53,274.85 from free cash and the use of $227,464 from funds from the Sale of Town Real Estate to fund the balance.

Other free cash proposals include $1,200 to purchase software to support tracking and ongoing maintenance schedules of town-owned vehicles; $42,000 for the replacement of the Highway Department's storage shed roof, $200,000 to reduce the tax levy.

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