Hoosac Valley High School Honor Roll

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CHESHIRE, Mass. — Hoosac Valley High School first quarter honor roll 2023-2024.
 
High Honors
 
Grade 12
Austin Alfonso
Agien Betts
Gabe Bishop
Dana Brassard
Nicholas Chorba
Andrew Dupee
Wesley Emerson
Frank Field
Taylor Garabedian
Madalyn Lamour
Ace Langickel
Jack Martin
Mallory Mazzeo
Joseph McGovern
Nicholas Pompi
Talia Rehill
David Scholz
Abigail Scialabba
Hanna Shea
Hannah Walsh
 
Grade 11
Haley Anderson
Trinity Brackett
Maryn Cappiello
Corey Charron
William Hakes
Kimberly Mach
Cameron McGinnis
Emma Meczywor
Christopher Szabo
Amiracle Tatro
Matthew Witek
 
Grade 10
Vanessa Biddy
Ella Bissaillon
Quanell Bradley
Kelsey Brown
Kylie Clark
Nyla Dion
Virginia Field
Kamarion Kastner
Ava Mclear
Noah Rehill
Gracie Rhinemiller
Izabela Tart
Anna Thurston
Alexis Warner
Kennedy Whitley
Gracelyn Wright
 
Grade 9
Emma Akroman
Eva Akroman
Niyanna Borawski
Leyah Brown
Abigail Martel
Alyssa Maselli
Timothy McCollaum
Benjamin Payton
Reagan Shea
Alexandra Silvernail
Olivia Silvernail
Jasmine Troumbley
 
Grade 8
Sophia Astorino
Arianna Blake
Evelynn Catlin
Peyton Choquette
Addison Colvin
Colbie Crouse
Mariah Hamner
Mitchell Kane
Presley Kelley
Zoe Kratz
Genevieve Lagess
Damian LeBlanc
Diego Luna Luna
Damon Malloy
Lukas Mazzeo
Madison Michael
Trevor Moynihan
Alivia Ostrowski
Genevieve Quinto
Aliza Rozon
Aviana Saimbert
Leora Whitney
Emma Zieminski
 
Honors
 
Grade 12
Jazmin Gregory
Haley McNeice
 
Grade 11
Christian Rivera
Zamira Saimbert
Destiny Sanchez
 
Grade 10
Tatyalonna Kastner
Cash Kolodziej
Hannah Lord
Samuel Pantano
Kyle Suleski
 
Grade 9
McKenzey Grogan
Noah Sawtelle
Sophia Sumner
Jayden Tatro
 
Grade 8
Jacob Billetter
Mackenzie Biros
Summer-Rose Bush
Lainey Field
Andrew Mach
Ryan Strek
Kiley Trumble
 

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Adams Lions Club Makes Anniversary Donations

ADAMS — To celebrate the 85th anniversary of receiving its charter, the Adams Lions Club awarded a total of $8,500 — $100 for each year of the club's existence — to four local organizations. 
 
These awards are in addition to the club's annual donations, such as for scholarships for local high school graduates and events for children and senior citizens.
 
Adams Beautification, Adams Fire Department, Adams Forest Wardens, and Adams Free Library received the awards, which were presented at an 85th anniversary celebration Nov. 21 at the Bounti-Fare restaurant.
 
"The motto of Lionism is 'We Serve,'" Adams Lions Club President Peter Tomyl said. "What better way to celebrate our anniversary than serving local organizations in need of support?"
 
Adams Beautification will use its grant to purchase flowers, mulch and other supplies for the public areas, such as the Route 8 rotary, Visitors Center and Adams Train Station, that it decorates seasonally to make the town more welcoming and attractive.
 
The Adams Fire Department and Forest Wardens will use their grants to upgrade equipment through the purchase of smooth-bore nozzles that reach farther than current nozzles and are easier for firefighters to handle, said Fire Chief John Pansecchi.
 
The Adams Free Library will use its grant to present two of the seven events scheduled as part of its 2025 summer reading program for children. The Science Heroes will present its Experiment Lab program for readers in Grades 6 to 12, and a former competitor in the Rubik's Cube World Championship will offer a workshop for kindergartners and up about how to crack the code of the Rubik's Cube.
 
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