Hoosac Valley High School Fourth Quarter Honor Roll

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

Grade 12

High Honors
Vanessa Biddy
Ella Bissaillon
Kylie Clark
Richard Colon
Tatyalonna Kastner
Cash Kolodziej
Nathan Lapinski
Hannah Lord
Hailey Loynes
Ava McLear
Logan O'Connell
Noah Rehill
Gracie Rhinemiller
Macy Sprague
Izabela Tart
Anna Thurston
Alexis Warner
Gracelyn Wright
 
Honors
Qwanell Bradley
Brooklyn Gregory
Kamarion Kastner
Brady Sherman
Adan Wicks

Grade 11

High Honors
Hanna Borer
McKenzey Grogan
Alyssa Maselli
Ash Pierce
Axell Sheerin
Alexandra Silvernail
Olivia Silvernail
Sophia Sumner
 
Honors
Leyah Brown

Grade 10

High Honors
Arianna Blake
Addison Colvin
Mateusz Kozik
Diego Luna Luna
Andrew Mach
Lukas Mazzeo
Noah Pellerin
Savannah Warner
 
Honors
Mackenzie Biros
Zoeliz Marquez Cruz
Emily Suriner

Grade 9

High Honors
Sage Chilson
Aniyah Kastner
Dylan Knysh
Jaylyn Lincoln
Layla Pulley
Jackson Weaver
 
Honors 
Carson Ellsworth
Brogan Larabee
Jackson Larabee
Noah Maselli
Zachary Mazzeo

Grade 8

High Honors 
Harper Bialas
Kyra Boyles
William Chapman
Ava Clay
Peyton Crane
Nadine Daniels
Abigail Dieterich
Aria Digirolamo
Skyana Field
Ava Jagiello
Jack Lanski
Adilio Maldonado
Kaitlyn McCarthy
Spencer Michalski
Leila Millard
Ethan Poulton
Corrin Scull
Tessa Snyder
 
Honors
Shelby Adams
Bella Crockwell
Cole Kalisz
Jackson Kirchner
Ryder Lutz
Christopher Scholz
Everly Todd
Chandler Zahensky

 


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Adams Fire District Looks at Expenses, Mulls Expansion

By Breanna SteeleiBerkshires Staff
ADAMS, Mass. — The Fire Department is seeking grant funding for full-time firefighters and pondering how to repair or replace a fire engine.
 
Fire Chief David Lennon last week told the Prudential Committee about the submission for a federal SAFER (Staffing for Adequate Fire and Emergency Response) Grant to help pay for firefighters salaries and also help with his goal of pursuing a new fire station.
 
The firefighting positions will have a pay rate of $25 an hour. The department has budgeted $645,000 in funding from the SAFER Grant and a 25 percent contribution of $53,534.26. Fire District members had previously approved the hiring of two firefighters dependent on obtaining the three-year grant.
 
"I feel that we are looking at two crises, both getting coverage and also the station itself, and for the community to have to do both, it's going to be very, very difficult, and so I'm trying to go ahead and express in there that by supporting the hiring of two firefighters, it's going to make it much more palatable for our community to be in support of replacing the fire station, if we can also get outside help for staffing," he said.
 
Lennon said the department got some bad news from the shop about one of its engines. The vehicle's frame is suffering from corrosion, which is lessening the lifespan of the truck.
 
"What they're expressing is that double frame, the way it's starting to corrode and separate and push, they're saying we should either look at getting it replaced or start looking at a new truck, and we're trying to get 10 more years out of this," he said.
 
The committee agreed to handle safety critical items and try to keep the truck from eroding further, but Lennon said they are limited to what can be done.
 
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