BCC Announces Spring Semester Dean's List

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Berkshire Community College has published its Spring 2005 Dean's List. Three hundred eight full- and part-time students made the list. According to Dr. Frances Feinerman, dean of academic affairs, to be eligible for the list full-time students must have declared a major; completed a minimum of 12 non-repeated, traditionally graded credit hours during the spring semester; and achieved a 3.250 to 3.749 grade point average for Honors, or a 3.750 to 4.000 average for High Honors. Part-time students are eligible for the list if they meet the same requirements, except that their credit hours may have been completed during the fall and spring semesters of one academic year. The following 120 students qualified for High Honors: Connecticut Torrington: Melissa Maglalang. Massachusetts Adams: David Chalifoux, Darsa Donelan, Anna Krzeminski, Elizabeth LeSage, David Marszalek and Ann-Marie Racine. Ashley Falls: Shawn Cassidy. Becket: Charles Lubold III. Cheshire: Jacqueline Degrenier, Philip Grover, Traci Keele, Kelley Petricca, Elaine Russell and Martha Swanson. Chester: Jessie Marcoulier. Clarksburg: Brian Cook. Cummington: Lucille Fandel. Dalton: Sylvia Dario, Crystal Garneau, Heather Grunin, Richard Johnson, Katlyn Loehr, Lara Miller and Kimberly Smith. Great Barrington: Liliane Heller, Irina Kavalera, Kristin Sanzone, Robert Sanzone and Suzanne Scott. Hinsdale: Juli Kowach and Meredith Patton. Housatonic: Christine Coons, Alexandria Cum and Caren Seward. Lanesboro: Jacob Gelinas, Emily Nichols, Laurence Stalvey, Eric Weber and Ann Zolotuho. Lee: Emma Bailey, Rachel Calero, Jenna Consolati, Kathleen Hanley, Daniel Hoctor, Elba Lopez, Casey Lynch, Erina McDarby, Henry Rieke III, Jodi Santolin, Roberta Townsend and Jamie Trask. Lenox: Kristen Boyer, Gary Freifeld, Kiryl Hruzdzilovich and Jonathan Lanciano. Lenoxdale: Benjamin Losaw and Karli Ramondetta. Otis: James Hobart. Pittsfield: Theresa Apple, Alisa Blanchard, Joanna Brady, Tricia Burr, Meaghan Colombari, Courtney Connor, Rachel Connor, Janet Cormier, Dorothy Curtiss, Brett Dalzell, Alena Dashkevich, Rebecca DiPalazzo, Julie Field, Melissa Gogan, Bridget Gormalley, James Grady, Jennifer Guinan, Chaula Hopefisher, Roy Hoyt Jr., Rebecca Hunter, Daniel Kendig, Diane Kitterman, David Leibinger, Anne Lescarbeau, Anacelto Maiorano, Chantell McFarland, Dorothy McGurn, Judith McNutt, Audrey Mills, Martin Packer, Erin Ramsey, Christopher Richards, Sheila Riddle, Joseph Rooney, Nicole Roy, Torben Russo, Susan Sala, Brandon Somes, Andrea Spaniol, Andrew Toth, Matthew Vrabel, Matthew Wellington, Amanda Yee and Kathleen Young. Richmond: Curtis Hicks. Sandisfield: Jessica Baker and Tina DeManbey. Sheffield: Leslie Hersey, Christian Limberger and Bobbie Jo Segalla. Southfield: Brooke Humes and Stacey Segalla. Stockbridge: Stephanie Burton. West Stockbridge: Susan Leo-Gigli. Williamstown: Alexandra Cabral, Kimberly Galli and Deborah Miller. Windsor: Danielle Townend. Worthington: David Dimock. New York Berlin: Amy Bowman. Vermont Bennington: Jeffrey Leake. The following 188 students qualified for Honors: Connecticut Torrington: Roberta Foster. Massachusetts Adams: Jacob Belanger, Rebecca Knights, Ryan Moore, Megan Polidoro, Paula Ritcher, Amelia Tatro and Ryan Thomann. Ashley Falls: Edwin Escobar. Becket: Sheri Pingryn. Cheshire: Kelly Cardonnel, Giselle Chee, Angela Jagiello, Rebecca Proper, Cassandra Shaw, Amy Tracy, Joshua Yorke and Jonathan Zepka. Dalton: John Bird andrew Carter, Nicole Harper, Alexander Kramer, Alison Larochelle, Theresa Munch, Nathan Rudd, Jody Stefanik, Brendon Tomasi and Noelle Touponce. Drury: Daniel Peirce. Great Barrington: Virginia Conway, Nicholaus Daverin, Jane Holcomb, Christopher Masterson, Josh Newey, Victoria Poulos, Nicholas Roosevelt, Shawnna Tomascak and April VanHorn. Hancock: Elena Borosky. Hinsdale: Rachel Bodine, Jocelyn Fallon, Audrey Francis, Kurt Jalbert, Burnel Smith and Mary Thibodeau. Housatonic: Nuriel Hull, Matthew O'Brien and Matthew Zamberletti. Lanesboro: Ivy Carmel, David Greer, Julie Mossman, Cheryl Robak, AnnMarie Scapin, Anne Schultz and Timothy Sorrell. Lee: Dawn Donnelly, Patricia Gray, Megan Herrick, Denise Howard, Stacy Mihlek, Hector Olaverria, Nichole Pervere and Avi Verdi. Lenox: Nicole Armstrong, Estela Bacarro, Anne Brudevold, Elana Delusky, Lauren DuPont, Kari New, Scott Stetz and Heather Wells. Lenoxdale: Jeffrey Moreau. Monterey: Joanna Grabowski. Mount Washington: Mike Zippel. North Adams: Katie Bleau, Carrieanne Crews, Heather DeMarsico, Ralph Gardner III, Joshua Lyon, Lisa Tessier and Dale Thompson. North Egremont: Alicia Klein and Jessica Meyer. Pittsfield: Tina Alibozek, Deirdre Barry, Hilary Bashara, Ryan Bates, Cheryl Belknap andrew Benoit, John Brower, Craig Cahoon, Ryan Cavanaugh, Jennifer Charbonneau, Sara Charbonneau, Ion Colakovic, Patrick Connor, Robert Connors, Janelle Coons, Benjamin Cronze, Keith Czubryt, Kyle DeMarsico, Kayla Donnelly, Thomas Dougherty, Lisa Drake, Patrick Duffy, Ryan Duffy, Debbie Forte, Kathleen Gaffey, Sarah Gattuso, Shawna Geary, Kristie Gentile, Amanda Handlowich, William Hatch, Katherine Hayes, Scott Hubbard, Alexander Hurst, Kimberly Huska, Kandy Huxtable, Magda Johnson, Jared Keegan, Shaun Kelleher andrea Kennedy, Katie Kirby, Jessica Kramer, Michaunda Kyse, Robin Ladeinde, Stephanie Landry, Melanie LaValle, Stephanie Lighten, Tamara Light, Brian Lindsey, Ryan Mann, Benjamin May, Racheal Miller, Michael Mongeon, Suzan Nicholson, Jamie O'Dell, Matthew Packard, Mark Perotti, Laura Petruzella, Mitchell Pires, Lisa Pletzer, Colleen Pomeroy, Karen Quigley, Ann Rennie, Megan Ryan, Matthew Sadlowski, Katie Scholz, Audrey Sibailly, Zachary Slattery, Bonnie Sondrini, Lisa St. John, Noah Stone, Matthew Storie, Sonja Sweeney, Nadine Turner, Guilbert Twiss, Jeanne Veltri, William Vickery, Carole Vincent, Autumn Wigglesworth, Stephanie Young and Katherine Zawistowski. Richmond: Stephanie Harrington and Tyler Kern. Savoy: Michelle Grant, Nicolas Malloy and Kimberly Rougeau. Sheffield: Rebecca Beham and Ginger Carey. Stockbridge: Emily Irsfeld and Erick Mauke. Tyringham: Elisabeth Charpentier. West Stockbridge: Christopher Dellea, Darrin Korte, Robert Sinico and Jessica Timmons. Williamstown: Philip Cantelon, Linda Chesney-Lecuyer, Kelley Courtney, Christopher Eglin, Christopher LaValley and Magalis Riera-Filson. Windsor: Tyler Mauk. New York New Lebanon: Meghann Leonard. Rhinebeck: Jessica Birnbaum. Stephentown: Natalie Adorno and Nadine Fiske
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Dalton Announces New Supplier for Energy Program

DALTON, Mass. – The Town of Dalton has signed a thirty-four month contract with a new supplier, First Point Power.
 
Beginning with the January 2026 meter reads, the Dalton Community Choice Power Supply Program will have a new rate of $0.13042 per kWh. The Program will also continue to offer an optional 100 percent green product, which is derived from National Wind Renewable Energy Certificates (RECs), at a rate of $0.13142 per kWh.
 
For Dalton residents and businesses who are enrolled in the Town's Program, the current rate of $0.13849 per kWh will expire with the January 2026 meter reads and the new rate of $0.13042 per kWh will take effect. This represents a decrease of $5 per month on the supply side of the bill given average usage of 600 kWh. Additionally, this new rate is 3 percent lower than Eversource's Residential Basic Service rate of $0.13493 per kWh. Residents can expect to see an
average savings of $3 per month for the month of January 2026. Eversource's Basic Service rates
will change on Feb. 1, 2026.
 
Dalton launched its electricity program in January 2015 in an effort to develop an energy program that would be stable and affordable. From inception through June 2025, the Program has saved residents and small businesses over $1.7 million in electricity costs as compared to Eversource Basic Service.
 
It is important to note that no action is required by current participants. This change will be seen on the February 2026 bills. All accounts currently enrolled in the Program will remain with their current product offering and see the new rate and First Point Power printed under the "Supplier Services" section of their monthly bill.
 
The Dalton Community Choice Power Supply Program has no fees or charges. However, anyone switching from a contract with a third-party supplier may be subject to penalties or early termination fees charged by that supplier. Ratepayers should verify terms before switching.
 
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