Drury High School Quarter 4 Honor Roll

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Drury High School Quarter 4 Honor Roll
 
Grade 7 High Honors
Chapman, Haley Mae
Gordon, Margot Eloise
 
Grade 7 Honors
Blocker, Sasha Alicia
Griffin, Ava Marie
Lindner, Rylee Jade
Loverin, Cole Jacob
Mirante, Lily Margaret
Perras, Alexis Caroline
Robinson, Madison Gabrielle
Saluja, Manav Joseph
Schadler, Cooper Brian
Shepard, Addisyn Elizabeth
Todd, Peyton Elizabeth
Vareschi, Vivian Irene
Wilson, Grace May
Wright, Rhaya Marie
 
Grade 8 High Honors
Bergeron, Alexander Clarence
Bond, Anna Kimbell
Bond, Jorge Arthur
Dix, Luke Robert
Irace, Henry James
Liang, Brian NMN
Lyons, Emily Jean
Vareschi, Julia Rosamond
 
Grade 8 Honors 
Boulger, Curtis Matthew
Brothers, Sloan Alexandria
Cramer, Danielle Jean
Cunha, Jaxson John Pedro
Gordon, Micah Jeffrey
Harrington, Benjamin Peter
Hayden, Ashlyn Marie
Hayden, Delaney Jean
LaCasse, Keira M
Macdonald, Olivia Marie
Mongeon, Zachary Thomas
Montoya, Isabella Elizabeth
Patel, Dharmik Kaushik
Pavlak, Lael Deborah
Prenguber, Joseph John
Sigsbury, Madelyn Grace
 
Grade 9 High Honors
Wheeler, Jamil Adrian
 
Grade 9 Honors 
Brooks, Layla Grace
Bushika, Makayla Mae
Canales, Brayden Michael
Conklin, Kyra Dallas
DeCoste, Rachel Marie
Field, Hollyann Fallon
Gregory, David Ryan
Hamilton, Lucas James
Hinkell, Connor John
Jacobs, Vane Lily Grace
McCue, Terese Katherine
McGrath, Megan Elizabeth
Phelps, Jocelyn Jean
 
Grade 10 High Honors 
Chapman, Bradley William
Daly, Colin Matthew
Lescarbeau, Kaylee Beth
Taft, Sasha Amara
Wilhelm, Noah Christy
 
Grade 10 Honors 
Beagle, Jasmine Jade
Boland, Grace Eileen
Cariddi, Ava Rose
Cornell, Reagan Ashley
Felix, Jacinta Maria Moulton
Goodell, Sydney Rose
Hillard, Zachary Thomas
LaRose, Jesse Jacob
McCollum, Bella Jennifer
Miller, Laurel Jane
Mongeon, Hunter James
Navratil Gonzalez, Hazel Martyna
Pabon, Miguel Angel
Perry, Olivia Marie
Rivard, Ariana Ellen
Robare, Lindsy Ann
Saunders, Madison Rosemarie
Sullivan, Jordin Madeline
VanderWoude, Payton Marie
Varellas, James Peter
Vareschi, Emma Grace
Wentz, Benjamin Michael
Wilson, Reese October
 
Grade 11 High Honors 
Bailey, Abigail Lyn
Bishop, Brooke Yvonne
Bordeau, Danni Mary
Brothers, Marley Elizabeth
Klein, Mackenzie Elizabeth
Liang, Jessalyn NMN
Merrick, Abigail Rose
Miksic, Ferris Alastair
Moresi, Melanie Sage
Sumner, Ava NMN
Worthington, Chandler David
 
Grade 11 Honors 
Hurlbut-Morgan, Emma Jo
Kingsley, Hailey Patricia
Martin, Kendall Elsie
Matys, Lauren Elizabeth
Mongeon, Kaitlyn Emily
Patenaude, Olivia Marie
Percy, Abigail Brigid
Rivers, Connor Carson
Smith, Destiny Rose
Wood, Michelle Lynne
 
Grade 12 High Honors 
Boyd. Elizabeth-Sky Marie
Glidden. Logan Orie
LeSage, Rylan Ash
Notchick, Jade Elizabeth
Pontier, Carly Elizabeth
 
Grade 12 Honors 
Crockwell, Logan William
Duclos, Serena Marie
Gross, Aiden Jackson
Pucheta. Selena Marie
Sacco, Nicholas Patrick
Sarkis, Morgan McLean
Trottier, Kelsey Marie
 
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Firm Chosen to Lead Study on 'Reconnecting' North Adams

NORTH ADAMS, Mass. — The city has selected a Boston firm to lead the $750,000 feasibility study of the Veterans Memorial Bridge.
 
Stoss Landscape Urbanism and its partners are charged with providing North Adams options for addressing the failing overpass to create a more connected and thriving downtown.
 
"The city of North Adams is thrilled to be working with Stoss and their partners to make sure that we make inform decisions about our future and that we explore every  opportunity to remedy disconnected traffic patterns downtown caused, in large part, by the Route 2 Overpass. It is imperative that, unlike the Urban Renewal programs of the past, we do so in an inclusive, collaborative way." said Mayor Jennifer Macksey in a statement announcing the selection. "We are excited by the possibility that this collaboration among the city, Stoss, Mass MoCA and NBCC will result in a truly transformative project that will benefit of the people of North Adams, surrounding communities and visitors to the city."
 
The city partnered with Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art to apply for the Bipartisan Infrastructure Act's Reconnecting Communities Pilot Program. The program is providing a $1 billion over the next five years for planning, construction and technical grants for communities affected by past infrastructure projects. 
 
Connecting the city's massive museum and its struggling downtown has been a challenge for 25 years. A major impediment, all agree, is the decades old Central Artery project that sent a four-lane highway through the heart of the city. 
 
The 171-foot span is in dire need of repair and deemed "structurally deficient" after the most recent inspection by the state Department of Transportation. A set of jersey barriers narrows the four-lane highway to two lanes at the midpoint. The last time it was overhauled was in 1992 with the federal government and state picking up the $2.1 million tab.
 
The museum and city are seeking options that include its possible removal and a reconfiguration of that busy traffic area. 
 
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