BCD Announced Honor Roll

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Berkshire Country Day School has announced its second trimester Head of School's List, according to Robert R. Peterson, Head of School. Sixty Eight students, or 45% of those students enrolled in grades seven through twelve, were named to the Head of School's List. To achieve honors in high school, a student who maintains a GPA of 3.33 and received no grade lower than a B- received honors. A student who maintains a GPA of 3.8 and receives a grade no lower than B+ receives high honors. To achieve honors in the seventh and eight grade, out of a maximum of 156 points, a student must obtain 130 points for high honors and 117 points for honors. High Honors High School Liana Katz, Housatonic, and Jamie Kraut, Great Barrington Upper School Wilson Baer and Julia Baum, Lenox; Lucas Braun, East Chatham; Charlotte Crane, Christopher Crane and Carina Kaufman, Dalton; Nora Cromwell, South Egremont; Caraline Ellis and Todd Wolkman, Richmond; Buddy Ferris, Montrey; Alexa Green, Ben Grossman-Ponemon and Natasha Malkani, Pittsfield; Daniel Kleederman and Corey Silberstein, Williamstown; Allison Murray and Rosie Taylor, West Stockbridge; Sarah Rhodes, Tanah Rothberg and Emily Ury, Great Barrington; and Ben Tobin Williamsburg. Honors High School Ben Camp, Ghent, NY; Sophie Cary, Sheffield; Jane Clausen, Ali Deckoff-Jones, Chase Musgrove and Michael Ryan, Great Barrington; Andrew Crane, Dalton; Robin Crofut-Brittingham, East Canaan, CT; Tarsi Dunlop Monterey; Sara Frantz and Zachary Swanson, Lee; Erik Graham, New Lebanon, NY; Algy Gregory, East Chatham, NY; David Grossman-Ponemon, Ariel Kaphan and Everett O'Neal, Pittsfield; Julia Kleederman, Williamstown; Jamie Kovejoy, Mt. Washington; Seth Madison, Lanesboro; Clara Patterson, Canaan, NY; Bobby Peterson and Carolyn Peterson, Stockbridge; Dana Piazza, Chatham, NY; Olivio Post, Claverack, NY. Upper School Camille Breslin, Annalise Clausen, Robin Hackett, Emily Harrigan and Olivia Weinstein, Great Barrington; Maizy Broderick-Scarpa, Sam Campoli, Julia Lickyer, Paige Pasquini, and Anastasia Whalen, Pittsfield; Willa Cary, Sheffield; Jake Coan, Ghent, NY; Claudia Fanelli and Jessica Langman, Dalton; Linda Fitzgerald, Otis; Sam Heller, Lenox; Sarah Howard, East Chatham, NY; Carlo Mongiardo, Housatonic; Samantha Plakin and James Underwood-Miller, Stockbridge; and Sarah Steadman, New Lebanon, NY. Berkshire Country Day School is an independant school with 339 students from Berkshire, Columbia, Hampshire and Rensselaer counties. It offers pre-Kindergarten through grade eight at its Brook Farm Campus, and grades nine through twelve at its Winthrop Campus. Both Campuses are located on Route 183.
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North Adams Mans Admits to B&Es

NORTH ADAMS, Mass. — A city man pleaded guilty Wednesday to a string of breaking and entering incidents this week and was sentenced to 18 months in the House of Corrections. 
 
Christopher Jelley, 36, was picked up on Liberty Street early Wednesday morning after breaking into Freight Yard Pub and stealing several bottles of liquor, according to a report posted on Facebook by interim Police Chief Mark Bailey. 
 
Police had been investigating several break-ins, beginning Monday morning about 3 a.m. when someone was observed on CCTV throwing a rock through the front door window of Dave's Package Store on River Street. The individual took cartons of cigarettes and cigarette lighters.
 
The suspect was identified by the footage as Christopher Jelley.
 
On Wednesday, at approximately 12:45 a.m., the police were told by witnesses that they had seen a man wearing a hooded sweat shirt trying to break into EZ Mart on Ashland Street. Two rocks were found outside the store by officers and the front door glass was broken. There was no entry into the store.
 
A short time later while checking the area, officers found the glass front door of Whitney's Beverage Shop on American Legion Drive had been broken. There was a brick found on the ground in front of the store. The was no entry into the store.
 
Then at about 1:10 a.m., the dispatch center received a breaking and entering alarm at the restaurant. Officers responded and found that the front door window had been smashed out but could not locate anyone inside.
 
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