Hoosac Valley High School Names Third Quarter Honor Roll

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CHESHIRE, Mass. — Hoosac Valley High School has announced its honor roll for the third quarter of the 2021-2022 school year.

High Honors

GRADE  12:

  • Olivia Abbott
  • Jeremy Andrews
  • Abby Bird
  • Lillian Boudreau
  • Hailey Boulger
  • Rian Brassard
  • Aaron Bush
  • Karyssa Charon
  • Ashlee Davis
  • Christopher Fortier
  • Alyssa Garabedian
  • Caleb Harrington
  • Shaun Kastner
  • Chelsea Krutiak
  • Brodie Lanoue
  • Mackenzie Lesnick
  • Justin Levesque
  • Averie McGrath
  • Derek McGregor
  • Carson Meczywor
  • Zachary Morin
  • Jenna Pizani
  • Natalie Pompi
  • Jennifer Prokopowicz
  • Alena Rehill
  • Sydney Roberts
  • Frankie Scialabba
  • Matthew Tassone
  • Sidney Tovar
  • Joshua Weslowski
  • Francesco Zanolo
  • Rosemary Ziarnik

GRADE 11:

  • Gabrielle Billetz
  • Haley Beliveau
  • Kadan Burdick
  • Jolyn Davis
  • Mia Francesconi
  • Tia Kareh
  • Chloe King
  • Ruth Larias Larias
  • Samantha Loholdt
  • Antonio Millard
  • Taylor Reynolds
  • Zack Sawyer
  • Kathryn Scholz
  • Trinity Shovelton
  • Matthew Szabo
  • Anelia Ziaja

GRADE 10:

  • Austin Alfonso
  • Gabe Bishop
  • Dana Brassard
  • Skylar Cairns
  • Nickolas Chorba
  • Eva Cole
  • Andrew Dupee
  • Frank Field
  • Taylor Garabedian
  • Jazmin Gregory
  • Jaimie Langnickel
  • Joseph McGovern
  • Nicholas Pompi
  • Talia Rehill
  • David Scholz
  • Abigail Scialabba

GRADE 9:

  • Haley Anderson
  • Maryn Cappiello
  • Richelle Carr
  • Corey Charon
  • Ashlyn Lesure
  • Kimberly Mach
  • Cameron McGinnis
  • Molly McLear
  • Emma Meczywor
  • Rachel Scarpitto
  • Amiracle Sobel

GRADE 8:

  • Vanessa Biddy
  • Ella Bissaillon
  • Qwanell Bradley
  • Kelsey Brown
  • Jeffrey Burgess
  • Richard Colon
  • Madison Deane
  • Tyler Dubreuil
  • Stephen Gage
  • Kamarion Kastner
  • Kamilia Kondel
  • Nora Kondel
  • Ava Kratz
  • Emma LaCasse
  • Rhea Lincoln
  • Hannah Lord
  • Hailey Loynes
  • Ava McLear
  • Jonathan Miller
  • Logan O'Connell
  • Riona Parkman
  • Noah Rehill
  • Gracie Rhinemiller
  • Carson Rylander
  • Mark St.Hilaire
  • Anna Thurston
  • Alexis Warner
  • Kennedy Whitley
  • Adan Wicks
  • Maggie Wohrle

 

Honors

GRADE 12:

  • Jacob Lapinski
  • Mitchell Malloy
  • Tyler Rohlfs
  • Nicholas Walsh
  • Michael White
  • Rylynn Witek

GRADE 11:

  • Violet Adelt
  • Megan Dubreuil
  • Michael Prendergast
  • Briannah Rowett

GRADE 10:

  • Elliotte Farrington

GRADE 9:

  • William Hakes
  • Griffin Mucci
  • Christian Rivera
  • Clarissa Tanguay
  • Alexander Vasquez

GRADE 8:

  • Jaydon Dimitropolis
  • Nyla Dion
  • Juliet Knapp
  • Addisyn Meczywor

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Specialty Minerals Spells Out Proposal to Modify Landfill Permit

By Stephen DravisiBerkshires Staff
ADAMS, Mass. — The Board of Health Wednesday heard a presentation from representatives of Specialty Minerals about why the facility needs to modify the plans for a previously permitted landfill.
 
Ziad Kary of Quincy engineering firm Environmental Partners explained to the board how the new plans for the landfill will dispose of and contain waste from the limestone mill and processing operation, which has operated in the town in one form or another since 1848.
 
"We do have the permit today and could start filling the quarry based on the number of 135 tons per year," Kary told the board. "We're looking to modify that number.
 
"In terms of changing the tonnage and sequencing, this is not going to change, in any way, the landfill that will be built. The geography remains the same size. The elements of design will never change."
 
What has changed, according to the presentation on Wednesday at Town Hall is the daily rate of mill waste production.
 
Due to the increased tonnage, SMI needs to accelerate the timeline for filling the cells that comprise the landfill, which is filling in an existing quarry.
 
"Existing mill waste on site is in the way of daily quarry operations," read a slide that was shown to the board on Wednesday. "[Modifying the permit] allows SMI to relocate the waste into the regulated area."
 
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