WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. — Mount Greylock Regional School will celebrate the graduation of 67 seniors at its annual graduation ceremony on Saturday, June 6.
Graduation will be held at 11 a.m. in the school gymnasium at at 1781 Cold Spring Road. The class of 2026 will be honored with speeches from two graduating student speakers.
Madison Powell has distinguished herself through academic ambition, leadership, and resilience, has been chosen by the Mount Greylock faculty to speak at graduation.
Passionate about mathematics, the Lanesborough resident intentionally shaped a rigorous high school curriculum, including pursuing college-level math coursework to support her interests in STEM-related fields such as architecture and construction science. At the same time, she maintained her creative interests by taking art classes throughout all four years of high school.
Beyond academics, Powell has made a strong impact within her school community. A three-season athlete and two-year member of the school's peer leadership team, she has served as a mentor and role model for younger students. Her dedication and excellence have earned her several accolades, including the MIAA Sportsmanship Award, the Greylock Athletic Award, and the Brandeis University Book Award. She also helps support her father's business outside of school, particularly during the busy summer season.
She will be attending Northeastern University to study architecture.
William Apotsos' accomplishments reflect both academic excellence and leadership, was chosen by the senior class to speak at graduation. Recognized for his authenticity, kindness, and selflessness, the Williamstown resident has consistently excelled in one of the school's most rigorous academic programs, completing eight Advanced Placement courses and a Williams College mathematics course while maintaining top performance in his class.
He leads by example, serving as captain of both the soccer and track and field teams, a teaching assistant in AP Computer Science, a youth soccer referee, and an active Student Council member, where he initiated a project to collect AP and test preparation books for fellow students.
His work ethic, intellectual curiosity, commitment to serving his community, have earned him numerous accolades, including National Honor Society, AP Scholar with Distinction, Rotary Youth Leadership Award, Williams College Sigma Xi Club High School Science Award, National Rural and Small Town Recognition Award (College Board), School Recognition Award (College Board), National Society Daughters of the American Revolution Good Citizens Award, John and Abigail Adams Scholar, CIAO Berkshire County Soccer Hall of Fame Scholarship, a 2026 Massachusetts Secondary Schools Athletic Directors Association scholarship, the 2025-2026 National Interscholastic Athletic Administrators Association nominee for the State of Massachusetts, Berkshire County Scholar-Athlete of the Year Award.
Apotsos will be attending the University of Michigan to study aerospace engineering.
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District Meeting, Fire Station Open House on Tap in Williamstown
By Stephen DravisiBerkshires Staff
WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. — A busy week for the town's Fire Department gets underway on Tuesday evening.
The annual Fire District elections and district meeting are scheduled for that night in the Williamstown Elementary School gymnasium.
The week will wrap up with a dedication and open house at the district's new fire station on Main Street.
Polls for the election are scheduled to open at 4 p.m. and will be closed at 7 to allow for returns to be counted prior to the start of the annual meeting at 7:30.
There are two positions on the ballot this spring: a three-year term on the Prudential Committee and a three-year term for moderator.
Incumbent Moderator Paul Harsch is the only person running for his position. Michael Noyes is the lone candidate for the Prudential Committee seat currently held by longtime member John Notsley.
The Prudential Committee, analogous to the Select Board at town hall, manages the fire service and supervises its one full-time employee, the fire chief.
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