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Monument Mountain Names Valedictorian, Salutatorian for 2026

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GREAT BARRINGTON, Mass. — Monument Mountain Regional High School has named Sadie Honig-Briggs and Reese Duchesne as the valedictorian and salutatorian, respectively, for the graduating class of 2026. 
 
They will speak at graduation ceremonies on Sunday, June 7, at 1:30 at Tanglewood in Lenox.
 
Honig-Briggs lives in Tyringham with her parents and two younger siblings. She has been attending the Berkshires Hills Regional Schools since kindergarten. In her free time, she enjoys volunteering at Volunteers in Medicine, teaching and playing the violin, acting, and camping with family and friends. 
 
Honig-Briggs will be attending Bowdoin College in Brunswick, Maine, where she currently plans to study chemistry and music. 
 
Duchesne resided in Bristol, R.I., before moving to Great Barrington in the winter of 2022. In her free time, she enjoys reading, solving crossword puzzles, spending time outdoors, working at SoCo Creamery, gardening, and socializing with friends and family.
 
Duchesne plans to study environmental science at Duke University in Durham, N.C.

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Prosperity Way Phase 1 Complete; Berkshire Gas Volunteer Day

By Sabrina DammsiBerkshires Staff

Some 55 Avangrid/Berkshire Gas employees spent the day sawing, hammering and painting at Prosperity Way.
GREAT BARRINGTON, Mass. — Prosperity Way was founded on the dream of creating an affordable neighborhood where local working families can own a home, build a future, and create lasting memories. Soon, that vision will become reality as homeowners begin moving in.
 
Nearly a year ago, Central Berkshire Habitat for Humanity broke ground on its three-phase affordable housing project. Now, volunteers are putting the final touches on the six homes and have already begun phase two. 
 
"One of the homeowners is closing on her house tomorrow, so she's moving in this weekend, and then the other family is moving in next week," said Habitat CEO Carolyn Valli. 
 
During Phase 2, seven additional homes will be built, the first modular ranch for that phase has been set, and the stick-built ranch is currently in construction. There are two additional ranches on site, to be set once foundations are cured and two colonial homes are scheduled for delivery on Monday, she said. 
 
Phase 3 will have the construction of another seven homes. Central Berkshire Habitat hopes to finish the project before 2028, dependent on securing sufficient grant funding to bridge the gap between construction costs and affordable sale prices, Valli said. 
 
Energy ran high on Thursday, as more than than 50 employee volunteers from Berkshire Gas, a subsidiary of Avangrid Inc., spent the day helping move the project forward through painting, landscaping, and construction work.
 
"We are an energy company in all aspects. We generate wind energy, we have electric utilities and gas utilities, and this crew is demonstrating their energy for a good cause today to support home building for folks who might otherwise never be able to afford a home," said Chris Farrell, Berkshire Gas' communications and government relations manager. 
 
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