Mount Greylock Regional School District Honor Roll

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WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. — The Mount Greylock Regional School District 2023-2024 4th Quarter Honor Roll.
 
Total school enrollment 554 of which 328 have made Honor Roll for the 4th quarter.
 
Grade 12
Ava Anagnos, Lex Anagnos, Thomas Art, Riley Babcock, Jude Bakija, Phoebe Barnes, Liam Berryman, Mirabel Boyer, Jacqueline Brannan, Emma Brennan, Kaylie Bryan, Lily Catelotti, Sylvie Clowes, Levi Cohen-McFall, Storm Colandria, Julia DeChaine, Benjamin Dingman, Karlie Dowling, Emily Dupuis, Abaigeal Fuls, Belen Galvez, Isabella Garivaltis, Louis Gotlieb, Che Guerra, Emma Kate Hane, Mia Harding, Phoebe Hughes, Jason Jaros, Shea Johnson, Talia Kapiloff, Erin Keating, Caleb Low, Savanna Mabey, Cecilia Malone, Grace Malone, Lily McDermott, Quinn McDermott, Lucy McWeeny, Anne Miller, Emily Mole, Catherine Moriarty, George Munemo, Margaret Nichols, Emily Ouellette, Gianna
Pesce, Andrew Petropulos, Owen Petropulos, Alexa Politis, Quinlan Repetto, Kelsey Rickert, Anya Robinson, Declan Rogers, Celina Savage, Parker Smith, Oliver Swabey, Jamie Sweren, Celia Szczepaniak, Destiny Thompson, Macy Tidmarsh, Vincent Welch, Marcus Whalen-Loux, Grace Winters
 
Grade 11
Emily Alvarez, Marshall Baya, Jayne Beringer, Oliver Bingemann, Caelan Briggs, Claire Burrow, Miguel Camacho, Efrem Chen, Olivia Cook, Vera de Jong, Kaeya Durley, Mia Filiault, Katherine Goss, Gavin Hetherington, Chase Hoey, William Igoe, Jaclynn Kastrinakis, Caliegh Kiernan, Noah Klompus, Jaden Lash-St. John, Kelsey MacHaffie, Mila Marcisz, Rafael Mellow-Bartels, Cameron Miller, Mai O'Connor, Mia Patrick, Natalie Pesce, Erik Powell-Bechtel, Polly Rhie, Devika Sharma, Katherine Shelsy, Simon Shin, Silas Sims, Christina Slick, Knowl Stroud, Kylie Sweren, Andrew Twing, Anna Wang, Cole Wetherell, Cael Whaley, Micah Zasada
 
Grade 10
Addison Abel, William Apotsos, Madison Barber, Teigan Brady, Alexander Briggs, Molly Cangelosi, Paige Cangelosi, Adriana Carasone, Ava Charbonneau, William Cortes, Everett Crowe, Shubham Devre, Ruby Dufour, Maxwell Easton, Frances Evans, Arianna Henderson, Skylar Johnson, Emilie Jones, Maxwell Killam, Violet Kornell, Kiera Kristensen, Nora Lopez, Amelia Madrigal, Krishiv Malhotra, Luca Mellow-Bartels, Reed Miles-Harris, Teresa Moresi, Roman Nixon, Natasha Nugent, Audrianna Pelkey, Madison Powell, Yeshe Gutschow Rai, Kofi Roberts, Lincoln Simpson, William Svrluga, Fanny Thomas, Jesse Thompson, Charlotte Towler, Jack Uhas, Thomas Warren, Mateo Whalen-Loux, Antonia Wied, Evora Xu, Andy Zheng, Olivia Zoito
 
Grade 9
Zamir Ashraf, Nolan Barnes, Everett Bayliss, Sam Beck, Anthony Bianchi, Daniel Bondini, Shaelyn Breault, Nathaniel Brody, Lukas Burrow, Patrick Cancilla, Addison Cart, Serena Chen, Veasna Chum, Cassidy Cohen-McFall, Sophia Cook, Leah Cooper, Mai Dekel, Haydn Derby, Olivia Eakin, Ashby Edmunds-Warby, Sara Ehle, Noah Fredette, Anna Garnish, Nathan Gill, Tiffany Gonzales, Robyn Gregg, Sabine Guerra, Aero Higdon-Topaz, Maia Higgins, Patrick Holland, Carson Huls, Benjamin Kapiloff, Timothy Karampatsos, Nathan Keating, Cecelia Keogh, Coralea Lash-St. John, Mackenzie Lemanski, Adele Low, Corey McConnell, Kayla Miller, Claire Morin, Cade Morrell, Bryce Mullally, Aodhan Murphy, Jin Namkoong, Gabriella Nicastro, Addison Pause, Marley Pesce, Rocky Pesce, Miles Primmer, Reese
Raymond, Emery Rotter, Anthony Saliba-Padilla, Leo Slater Lee, Maxwell States, Nora Stricker, Nolan Stuebner, Andrew Svrluga, Cornelia Swabey, Paige Tudor, Zoe Woo
 
Grade 8
Myra Annuva, Rowan Apotsos, Amelia Art, Benjamin Art, Carmela Banzon, William Barber, Josephine Bay, Maisie Bayliss, Chelsie Bertolino, Lilian Bertolino, Aiden Champagne, Ella Charbonneau, Samuel Chase, Dylan Clowes, Antonio Constantine, Annabelle Coody, Cole Creighton, Jillian DeChaine, Charlie Della Rocca, Tanley Drake, Jackson DuCharme, Henry Easton, Keira Errichetto, Hailey Fredenburg, Emma Frost, Santiago Galvez, Lydia Gaudreau, Oscar Heeringa, Jacob Hillman, Maximus Holey, June Holzapfel, Bridget Igoe, Luke Irwin, Morris Israel, Kaleigh Jaros, Bella Kennedy, Jackson Killam, Zachary King, Kai Kornell, Hunter Lawson, Noah Levy, Kylie Livingstone, Gabriel Locke, Charlotte McKenna, Avery McKeon, Katharine Mercier, Alessandra Moresi, Ava Neathawk, Finnegan Noyes,
Reed Olney, Averill Oxborough, Michael Paul, Olivia Perez, Keaton Repetto, Rose Rudin, Elizabeth Spelman, Elise States, Edward Strolle, Sadie Stuebner, Addyson Sweet, Emily Thayer, Brayden Villnave, Finnegan Voisin, Henry Wall, Fiona Whaley, Maximilian Wied, Andrew Zuckerman
 
Grade 7
Asher Barrale, Echo Barron, Samuel Barry, Charles Bayliss, Klara Benko, Caroline Callahan, Robert Carballeira, Courtland Cart, Peter Champagne, Brielle Chang, Seamus Claffey, Evy Clairmont, Fisher Crowe, Phoenix DeMyer, Landon Derby, Riley Dickinson, Zinedine Doucette, Caine Errichetto, Maya Filson, Dashiell Gonzales, Andrew Holland, Mason Hubby, Molly Karampatsos, Esme Lamb, Ava Lau, Gavin Lee, Malcolm Leyda, Brenna Lopez, Maeve Madrigal, Benjamin Mandel, Benjamin Manzi, Gabriel Manzi, Aiden Maroney, Raphael Mason, Malcolm McKeough, Isla Osterberg, Andrew Pacelli, Elsa Palmer, Sydney Raymond, Ethan Robbins, Naelyn Robinson, Alexander Sample, Boaz Slater Lee, Jaylynn Stokes, Anders Tainter, Shepard Uhas, Ryder Voisin, Eva Wakoff, Maria Welch, Dallas Welton,
Avery Wied, Elly Wilkinson

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Williamstown's Cost Rising for Emergency Bank Restoration

By Stephen DravisiBerkshires Staff
WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. — The cost to stabilize the bank of the Hoosic River near a town landfill continues to rise, and the town is still waiting on the commonwealth's blessing to get to work.
 
Department of Public Works Director Craig Clough was before the Finance Committee on Wednesday to share that, unlike the town hoped, the emergency stabilization work will require bringing in a contractor — and that is before a multimillion dollar project to provide a long-term solution for the site near Williams College's Cole Field.
 
"I literally got the plans last Friday, and it's not something we'll be able to do in-house," Clough told the committee. "They're talking about a cofferdam of a few hundred feet, dry-pumping everything out and then working along the river. That's something that will be beyond our manpower to do, our people power, and the equipment we have will not be able to handle it."
 
Clough explained that the cofferdam is similar to the work done on the river near the State Road (Route 2) bridge on the west side of North Adams near West Package and Variety Stores.
 
"We don't know the exact numbers yet of an estimate," Clough said. "The initial thought was $600,000 a few months ago. Now, knowing what the plans are, the costs are going to be higher. They did not think there was going to need to be a coffer dam put in [in the original estimate]."
 
The draft capital budget of $592,500 before the Fin Comm includes $500,000 toward the riverbank stabilization project.
 
The town's finance director told the committee he anticipates having about $700,000 in free cash (technically the "unreserved fund balance") to spend in fiscal year 2027 once that number is certified by the Department of Revenue in Boston.
 
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