BCC Names Spring Dean's List Students

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PITTSFIELD, Mass. — Berkshire Community College (BCC) announced it has named 391 students to the spring 2024 dean's list.  
 
To be eligible for the dean's list, students must achieve a GPA of 3.750 to 4.000 to earn high honors, while students with a GPA of 3.250 to 3.749 earn an honors designation. All dean's list students must be matriculated in a certificate or degree program; complete a minimum of six traditionally graded credit hours, and achieve grades of C or higher in all classes during a semester of one academic year.  
 
The following 190 students qualified for high honors: 
 
Connecticut 
East Canaan: Benyamin Wurmfeld 
 
North Canaan: Mercedes Bell  
 
Massachusetts 
Adams: Casey Alvarez, Jennifer Blair, Kyle Gelaznik, Heather Levy, Tara Quinn, Ashley Satko, Alexander Strauser, Kiersten Vallieres, Gabrielle Vincent, Jamie Willette 
 
Ashley Falls: Allison Casey, Tracy Stoddard 
 
Becket: Carrie Lord 
 
Blandford: Kelsey Martinez 
 
Cheshire: Edward Depson, Lisa Dubreuil, Kathryn Leblanc, Laura Pratt, Renee Wlodyka 
 
Clarksburg: Marcia Bailey, Nicholas Fortin, Hillary Maselli, Stephanie Oxton 
 
Cummington: Jeremiah Reagan 
 
Dalton: Christine Alberti, Linda Cachat, Karen Drosehn, Michael Farella, Rebecca Jordan Howard, Holden Loverin, Kassidy Thorn, Aiden Trager, Martine Walsh 
 
Great Barrington: Brendan Holcomb, Sandra Littell, Rachel Moriarty 
 
Hancock: Mariangel Dus 
 
Hinsdale: Madison Atkinson, Nathan Brown, Julia Drury, Priscilla Lee, Kevin Mears, Lukas Williams 
 
Housatonic: Aryane Dos Santos, Dan Hardy, Collin Woods 
 
Lanesborough: Johanna Beguin, Alexander Digrigoli, Andrea Overbaugh, Dylan Stafford 
 
Lee: Elizabeth Aquino, Matthew Boisvere, Amber Fabiano, Kaden Kelly, Matthew Reynolds 
 
Lenox: Anna Cochran, April Harwood, Joshua Levin, Violeta Rabiaj, Samira Zabian 
 
Lexington: Samuel Zachary 
 
Middlefield: Melinda Main 
 
Mill River: Kelsey Eichstedt 
 
Monterey: Stephanie McMahon 
 
New Ashford: Riley McInerney 
 
New Marlborough: Audrey Bartzsch 
 
North Adams: Matthew Epright, Sarah Fisk, Ian Fletcher, Stefani Forrest, Jamie Kickery, Nicole Kusek, Matthew Lake, Jackie Lehman, Danielle Lemieux, Angela Thompson, Justin Timoney 
 
North Andover: Brandon Byrne 
 
Otis: Colleen Granahan, Taylor Marion 
 
Peru: Jamie Leach, Faith Wehner, Kristin Zuber 
 
Pittsfield: Akosua Amoako, Stella Asamoah, Lindsay Avery, Kurtis Baronoski, Noah Beauregard, Isabelle Berkel, Joshua Bolduc, Casey Bouchard, Penny Bridges, Raphael Bruno, Laynie Burke, Darwin Carangui, Jaclyn Carnevale, Kyleigh Castagna, Corinne Catan, Olivia Chelstowski, Bernice Cobbinah, Charlotte Coco, Edmond Coleman, Cole Cowan, Allison Crespo, Mya Desautels, Rebekah Dick, Paige Digrigoli, Timothy Dinofrio, Jacob Dipillo, Marlie Fitch, Michelle Foley, Angie Fuentes, Lisa Gallant, Matthew Garrity, William Garrity, Hayleigh Gavin, Andrew Gillman, Sabine Grout Bartlett, Chloe Haas, Jessica Hall, Tricia Hillebrand, Abigail Honbarger, Stephen Jayko, Raja King, Christopher Kowalski, Greta Lacey, Ashara Lindemann, Anya Lyford, Ella Lyon, Jazmyn Majors, Mwila Malama, Madison Manning, Owen McNeil, Ryan McNeil, Maxwell McNulty, Jonathon Mejias, Patrice Mensah, Simeon Mercier, Jasmyne Middleton, Tiffany Moreno, Kyle Moro, Michael Morse, Kimberly O'Brien, Adam Oubtrou, Hugo Pizarro-Gundelfinger, Elisabeth Richman, Amelia Roberts, Kara Roberts, Shelsy Rodriguez, Lorena Rodriguez Lluberes, Brianna Rogers, Ashley Santander, Tyler Seagrave, Clarise Seguin, Jessica Shahzad, Jermaine Sistrunk, Kailee Soberano, Fanta Souare, Jakleen Squires, James Tandoh, Tessie Tierney, Cheryl Turnbough, Anthony Veilleux, Kavita Victor, Alexander White, Kristin Wilcox, Porter Wincuinas, Alexandra Zuber, Gladis Zuna Rodriguez 
 
Richmond: Alexandra Daley, Grace Ellrodt, Bridgette Moore Stone 
 
Sheffield: Alexandria Anderson, Lusha Caliendo Martin, Arielle Coon 
 
Stockbridge: Renee LeClair 
 
West Stockbridge: Shane Obryan 
 
Westfield: Emily Bryant 
 
Williamstown: Lauren Barenski, Elizabeth Bertolino, Christine Bushey, Jayden Johnson, Alecia Williams 
 
Windsor: Wyatt Wellington 
 
New York 
Albany: Paulette Mickle 
 
Chatham: Erin Smith 
 
Petersburgh: Savanniah Hunter 
 
West Virginia 
 
Charleston: Louis Russo 
 
 
The following 201 students qualified for honors: 
 
Connecticut 
Hartford: Alysha Yard 
 
Norfolk: MacKenzie Muzzulin 
 
Salisbury: Makala Shelton 
 
Massachusetts 
Adams: Jennifer Adkins, Bree Ballantyne-Hinckley, Scott Higley, Erica Langnickel, Adam Licht, Alanza Quiñones, Fiona Smith 
 
Auburndale: Lauren Drezner 
 
Becket: Sebastian Dowd-Smith 
 
Cheshire: Samantha Canales, Crystal Chapman, Megan Dubreuil, Aidan Koczela, Marki Larochelle, Samara Maxwell, Sarah Royal, Destiny Tetlow, Jocelyn Tibbetts 
 
Chicopee: Edwin Juma 
 
Dalton: Amber Brown, Rhonda Cyr, Hannah Levardi-Earle, Bridget Lussier, Laurie Moselsky, Gabrielle Osborne, Victoria Partridge, Logan Sargent, Courtney St John, Katarina Stefanik, Cristina Suasti, Caitlin Tatro, Julie Winiarski 
 
Dennis: Divya Poudayal 
 
Great Barrington: Avery Ball, Julie Doty, Victoria Pevzner, Stephanie Sanchez Heredia, Tatiyana Silvis Falwell, Olivia Vilord 
 
Hancock: Rose Blodgett, Athena Wingo 
 
Hinsdale: Erinne Butler, Nathaniel Coyne, Sean Duma, Mari Robinson 
 
Housatonic: Logan Hunt, William Vansant 
 
Lanesborough: Isabella Girard, Jamie Golin, Marissa Rivard 
 
Lee: Alyssa Barnes, Sierra Beckman, Jennifer Donovan, Alexander Estrada, Aiden Fennelly, James Hitchings, Ian Kaehn, Juliana Rodriguez, Alexandra Saunders, Christina Tighe 
 
Lenox: Amy Alderton, Karina Baver, Arya Fraenkel, Julia Hanson, Anadelia Hart, Chris Schilling, Gianna Vasta 
 
Monroe: Elijah Smith, Rachel Smith 
 
North Adams: Suzanne Bateman, Amanda Boesse, Maya Creamer, Carolyn Crews, Carin De Jong, Alexandra Duff-Thompson, Jocelyn Kelly, Rosalyn Lincoln, Cynthia Love, Payton Miller, John Moore, Joseph Moulton, Dylan Mucci, Kelly Therrien, Jonnie Thompson 
 
Pittsfield: Nanaserwaah Addai, Tano Dylann Chris Junior Addoh, Ahou Claudine Adiatou-Koffi, Ainsworth Ainsley, Alyssa Anderson, Skye Bagley, Grace Barton, Alyson Behan, Anastasiya Bolotova, Jonesy Bones, Makayla Candelari, Samantha Carey, Kaitlyn Chisholm, Sabrina Clark, Mitchell Clayton, Melissa Cobb, Noah Collingwood, Isaac Corbett, Madelyn Croce, Morgan Depson, Ana Dermody, Brianna Dinicola, Jennifer Duchaine, Brittany Filiault, Karizme Fitzpatrick, Alexis Fogle, Valentyna Gagnon, Emily Greb, Thomas Gwinnell, Rain Hajjar, Julia Hannigan, Korpo Harris, Bethany Healey, Albert Hubbard, Bethany Iffetayo, Juliana Johansen, Raisa Kachevsky, Ethan Kirkman, Elizabeth Kwaw, Stephanie Laconto-Doherty, Madison Lamoureaux, Carter Layne, Angelique Levesque, Kaleigh Lovato, Hadyn Lyford, Aidan Mack, Madisyn Manzella, Emma Matthews, Steven Mendez, Kathaleen Mogul, Norah Moindi, Xavier Noyes, Logan Osorio, Augustine Owusu, Kyleigh Pannesco, Rylee Paronto, Tamia Patrick, Layla Pedroza, Luis Penafiel, Paul Penafiel, Darian Powell, Heather Puntin, James Pyne, Morgan Quagliano, Corrisa Regan, Melanie Rivera-Rodriguez, Louis Roberts, Gloria Rodrigues de Souza, Autumn Rose, Faith Santspree, Allison Schnopp, Rose Segarra, Aniya Shea, Julian Shuster, Ashley Smith, Jahim Solomon, Amber Southard 
 
Samantha Spaulding, Karah Stafford, Walter Suarez, Rosa Tabango, Deaux-Deaux Thibodeaux, Derly Toloza, Cordelia Toomey-Arnold, Christopher Underhill, Izadora Vianna, Corey Walker, Madison Winn, Kacie Yerrick 
 
Savoy: Michelle Stone 
 
Sheffield: Matthew Seward, Richard Stetson 
 
Springfield: Sashaya Lewis 
 
Stockbridge: Emily Goudey, Matt Petrescu, Shanekia Richmond, Myrna Shapiro, Ariana Shaw-Pas 
 
Washington: Austin Liebenow, Colin Rosier 
 
West Stockbridge: Tyler Harrington, Katie Kelly, Maxfield Lindner 
 
Williamstown: Joseph Boni, Brooke Kiger, Conor Byrnes 
 
Windsor: Carrie Conklin 
 
Worthington: Aimee Hornickel 
 
New Jersey 
Madison: Jackson Conroy 
 
New York 
Albany: Kethia St. Hilaire 
 
Millerton: Madeline Lazarus 
 
Stephentown: Ian Tornquist 
 
Vermont 
Stamford: Ashlyn Belisle, Lauren Mroz 

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State Housing Secretary Tours Downtown Pittsfield Developments

By Brittany PolitoiBerkshires Staff

PITTSFIELD, Mass. — The state's new secretary of the Executive Office of Housing and Livable Communities on Monday saw how local developers are transforming historic buildings into downtown housing units. 

Secretary Juana Matias, appointed to the role in February, toured the former St. Joseph's High School on Maplewood Avenue and the near-complete Wright Building Block on North Street.   

Matias observed local leaders working collaboratively to dismantle bottlenecks in housing production, something she said the administration wants to see across all 351 municipalities.  

"This is a perfect model of the partnerships we want to see, and we love coming to the ground and seeing how people are leveraging public taxpayer dollars to help address the issue of our time, which is housing production," she said after the tours. 

Developer David Carver, of Scarafoni Associates & CT Management Group, is seeking support from the state Housing Development Incentive Program to transform St. Joe's into apartments, and Allegrone Companies has secured millions from the program towards the Wright Building renovation

They first visited the shuttered school that functioned as a shelter during the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, greeted by broken windows and leaving with Carver's vision. 

The plan is to transform the school with good bones into 19 apartments, 20 percent designated affordable, and 30 percent of the building for commercial use.  Units are expected to cost between $1,700 and $1,900 per month; 14 one-bedroom units and five two-bedroom units are planned. 

The project team is in talks with the nearby Berkshire Family YMCA to expand their childcare activities to the building's lower level.  Residents and the daycare would use different entrances. 

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