Drury Q1 Honor Roll

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Drury High School's honor roll for the first quarter of the 2022-2023 school year.
 
Grade 12 
 
High Honors 
Barrows, Rachael Rose
Caceres-Tapia, Joshua Daniel
DiCantio, Leanna Jo
Duclos, Serena Marie
Goodermote, Evan-Quin May-Sims
 
Honors 
Blondin, Brandi Irene
Cowell, Alexis Nicole
Davis, Lauren Veronique
Gardzina, Ash Marie
Glidden, Logan Orie
Hosier, Brianna Lynne
Joy, Rylee Elizabeth
Karmazyn, Haley Jean
LeSage, Rylan Ash
Lescarbeau, Nicholas John
Notchick, Jade Elizabeth
Pucheta, Selena Marie
Sarkis, Morgan McLean
Trottier, Kelsey Marie
Wright, Cyrus Jeremiah
 
Grade 11
 
High Honors 
Bishop, Brooke Yvonne
Bordeau, Danni Mary
Liang, Jessalyn NMN
Miksic, Ferris Alastair
Mongeon, Kaitlyn Emily
Moresi, Melanie Sage
Sumner, Ava NMN
Worthington, Chandler David
 
Honors 
Bailey, Abigail Lyn
Brothers, Marley Elizabeth
Brulé, Grace Margaret
Gordon, Elijah NMN
Hurlbut-Morgan, Emma Jo
Kerkhoff, Elise Marie
Kingsley, Hailey Patricia
Klein, Mackenzie Elizabeth
Martin, Kendall Elsie
Matys, Lauren Elizabeth
Merrick, Abigail Rose
Patenaude, Olivia Marie
Wood, Michelle Lynne
 
Grade 10
 
High Honors 
Daly, Colin Matthew
Hillard, Zachary Thomas
Lescarbeau, Kaylee Beth
Perry, Olivia Marie
 
Honors 
Chapman, Bradley William
Cornell, Reagan Ashley
David, Ahnajae Shanece
Felix, Jacinta Maria Moulton
Goodermote, Elijah Bowen
Jzyk, Keira Shea
McCollum, Bella Jennifer
Miller, Laurel Jane
Rivard, Ariana Ellen
Robare, Lindsy Ann
Saunders, Madison Rosemarie
Sommer, Elijah Gavin
Sullivan, Jordin Madeline
Taft, Sasha Amara
VanderWoude, Payton Marie
Varellas, James Peter
Vareschi, Emma Grace
Wentz, Benjamin Michael
Wilhelm, Noah Christy
Wilson, Reese October
Wright, Jalena Ann
 
Grade 9
 
High Honors
Canales, Brayden Michael
Jacobs, Vane Lily Grace
Wheeler, Jamil Adrian
Conklin, Kyra Dallas
 
Honors 
Conklin, Kyra Dallas
Field, Hollyann Fallon
Larko, Sariah Rose
McCue, Terese Katherine
McGrath, Megan Elizabeth
Moser, Eva Rae
Phelps, Jocelyn Jean
Rivard, Parker Matthew
Therrien, Paytton Lillian
 
Grade 8
 
High Honors 
Bergeron, Alexander Clarence
Bond, Anna Kimbell
Dix, Luke Robert
Liang, Brian NMN
Lyons, Emily Jean
 
Honors 
Arnold, Noah Michael
Auger, MarlieAnna Shane
Bond, Jorge Arthur
Boulger, Curtis Matthew
Brothers, Sloan Alexandria
Hayden, Delaney Jean
Irace, Henry James
LaCasse, Keira M
Mongeon, Zachary Thomas
Patel, Dharmik Kaushik
Prenguber, Joseph John
Roberts, Carlee Grace
Vareschi, Julia Rosamond
 
Grade 7
 
High Honors 
Chapman, Haley Mae
Gordon, Margot Eloise
 
Honors 
Bills, Avery Grace
Blocker, Sasha Alicia
Flores, Nicholas Michael
Kennedy, Parker Matthew
Langenback, Landon David
Lindner, Rylee Jade
Loverin, Cole Jacob
Mirante, Lily Margaret
Rhoades, Xaiver Devon
Robinson, Madison Gabrielle
Rose, Ayana Marie
Russell, Ainsley June
Ryan, Samuel Benjamin
Saluja, Manav Joseph
Schadler, Cooper Brian
Shepard, Addisyn Elizabeth
Stokes, Cameron David
Tessier, Kenadie Lynn
Tirado, Corrie Faith
Vareschi, Vivian Irene
Veazie, Kara Siobhan Elizabeth
Wiencek, Brayden Edward
Wilson, Grace May
Wright, Rhaya Marie
 

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North Adams Residents Seek Answers on Forest Management Plan

By Tammy DanielsiBerkshires Staff

Andre Strongbearheart speaks at Thursday's meeting about conservation and land stewardship. 
NORTH ADAMS, Mass. — Officials say the forest management plan for the Notch Reservoir watershed will improve the forest's resiliency.
 
But residents continue to be concerned about erosion, water quality and logging, and the effects on wildlife and the popular Bellows Pipe Trail. 
 
The plan includes selective and salvage harvests because of infestations of the emerald ash borer, patch cuts on the red pine plantations, and enrichment plantings of resilient species. The project aims to reinvest income into the forest and watershed, with a focus on best management practices in collaboration with Mass Audubon and the state and federal forestry services.
 
The initiative is part of Mass Audubon's Forest Climate Resilience Program in conjunction with the Woodlands Partnership of Northwest Massachusetts, of which the city is a member. Two demonstration forests in the partnership are eligible for three-year U.S. Forestry Service grants. 
 
It will focus on 70 acres of the more than 1,000-acre woodland to the west and north of the reservoir off Pattison Road. The management plan has been approved by the state Department of Conservation and Recreation but further permitting will be required from the Conservation Commission, for the cutting operation and for endangered species clearance. 
 
"It's an opportunity to harvest trees, open up the understory and replace them with resilient species, part of the climate change initiative here," said Gary Gouldrup, vice president of New England Forestry Consultants.
 
"So the whole purpose is to go above and beyond the typical forest management practices that have been done in the past."
 
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