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68 The Millbrook Round Table, Millbrook. N. Y., Thursday, March 2, 2000
DOT aims to make Taconic Parkway safer
Millbrook High School honor roll
by Joe Prout A fatal car crash from 1997
contributed to the Department of Transportation's (DOT) decision to make several changes to the at-grade crossings along the Taconic Parkway, said DOT spokeswoman Colleen McKenna last week.
At-grade crossings are streets that intersect the parkway at the same horizontal level. Many of these streets cross both the north and southbound lanes of the parkway. One Hopewell Junction resident's wifedied because of what he described as poor conditions at such an intersection.
Milton Norstein lost his wife, Ruth, in an automobile accident on Nov. 30, 1997 at the intersection of the parkway and Carpenter Road in East Fishkill. Norstein said his daughter, Nadine, a Florida resident, crossed to the middle of the parkway successfully. Norstein said poor visibility contributed to his daughter turning onto the Taconic heading the wronsz di-rection' instead of continuing across the parkway to the other end of Carpenter Road.
After the accident, Norstein wrote to Gov. George E. Pataki about the incident. He received a reply from then Regional Director Philip J. Clark that said the DOT would be addressine the situation, but Norstein wasn't told when.
The earliest chanqes com-muters can expect are blinking lights, which current Regional Director Richard Peters said would be put in this summer.
Peters specifically said the Carpenter Road intersection would be dealt with, but he said several other at-grade intersections would be looked at in Dutchess County.
Peters also said street lights would eventually be installed at the Carpenter Road intersection, but he said due to contractual matters those lights might not be installed for up to two years. He said both of these lights are being put in to alert drivers to the presence of tfie intersection.
According to Peters, the DOT has several plans for similar intersections in Dutchess County. Skidmore Road in LaGrange will eventually be closed. Stormville Road, between Beekman and East Fishkill, and Bogardus Lane in East Fishkill, will be looked at to determine if changes need to be made there. The town board of LaGrange will be addressed to discuss problems the town has with intersections in its jurisdiction.
Peters said these studies, being conducted by the state departments o\' Planning and Traffic and Safety, will show what changes are needed. Some of the changes Peters said to expect are bridges for the side roads that will either go above or below the parkway.
He saidtk bridge will be put at the Carpenter Road intersection in the next five to seven years. Similar bridges will be put in LaGrange for Hosner Mountain and Arthursbun* roads after that. Peters said changes are being sought by the DOT as far north as Hollow Road in Clinton.
Grade 7 Principal's list: Mary Donovan,
Devin Flanigan, Brertdan Foley, ValerieGranuzzo, Morgan Lindsay, Kate Lyczkowski
High honor roll: Michael Battenfield, Rachel Bishop, Lyrica Brown, Kayla Cardinal, Leighann DeMarco, Kelly Donovan, Rachel Field, Sarah Finley, Devin Flanigan, Rose Gorman, Brenda Hallberg, Casey Iannucci, BrennaLape, Sarah Myers, Amanda Northrup, Edward Oskia, Rebecca Pink, Linda Sutton, Lauren Williams
Honor roll: Michelle Boscia, Danielle Condon, Jenna Crane, Jessica D'Angelo, Joseph DiLorenzo, Paul Dranginis, Gordon Grange, Caitlin Hicks, Meghan Kennedy, Ashley Martini,Timothy Meyers, Kerri Michetti, Stephen Petruzzo, Amanda Purcell, J ill ianne Santana, Heather Weiss
Honorable mention: Mark Agostinelli, Shawna Healy, Jonathan Ialongo, John Lafferty, III, Jessica Pitcher, Samuel Porter, Shannon Shaw, Melissa Sommers
Grade 8 Principal's list: Bryan Del Bene,
Stephanie Dux, Forrest Svingala, Rebecca Van Tassel 1
High honor roll: Karen Anderson, Jennifer Battista, Samantha Bertolozzi, Kerri Ann Bocker, Vicky Camaj,NiaCassinelli, Daniel Coddington, Amanda Hanley, Abraham Lee, Emily Lyczkowski, Kimberly Matsen, Jillian Mauer, Cara Mc Avoy, Sarah Meyer, Nicole
Muccio, Caitlin Papageorge, Noelle Schiller, Jessica Tyler, Catherine Walsh, Bryce Wilk
Honor roll: Anthony Becampis, Jillian Benchich, Christopher Cannizzaro, Nancy Costa, Ashley Cutonilli, John D' Angelo, Erin Hicks, Jessica Iannucci, Ann Kipte, Rebecca Loiacono, Erin McGrath, Danielle Ocskasy, Shannon O'Leary, Jennifer Purcell, Matthew Reilly, Philip Roman, Ashley Ryder, Jennifer Seaman, Jonathan Shanks, Mark Soukup, Elise Valoy, Kamby Vladick
Honorable mention: Billy Angione, Kia Brown, Brandon Casucci, Shakira Freeman, Oscar Hallberg, Jessica Harvey, Katelyn Massarone, Jesse Santana, Mark Varnadore
Grade 9 Principal'slist:Katy Binder, David
Campbell, Laura Donovan, Joshua Groffman, Christopher Hartswick, Sarah Knickerbocker, Owen O'Connor, Rebecca Raymond
High honor roll: David Eells, Nicole Harris, Courtney Heilman, Jennifer Lafferty, Amy O'Brien, Nicholas Pace, Annastasia Schmouth, Christine Sutton, Heather Tyler, John Weiss, Emily Winchcombe
Honorroll: Amanda Billups, Kelly Brennan, Autumn Cruger, Ainslee Doyle, Patrick Dutczak, Damien Faillace, Ralph Fedele, Brian Foley, Daniel Gorewitz, Timothy Hicks, Cassandra Innello, Lisa Levitch, Michael Meyers, Alicia Osinka, Joshua Purnell, Michael Rizzo,
Christine van Kessel Honorable mention: Christopher
Germano, Daniel Hyland, Patrick Lent, Kimberly Macy, Brandon Parsons, Austin Rapp, Rebecca Rose, Craig Schenkemeyer, Charlie Van deBogart
Grade 10 Principal's list: Tyler Arnett,
Travis Barkey, Mark Cassetta, Ryan Donegan, Drew Matsen, Amanda Schaller, Quinn Shaw
High honorroll: JosephCacciola, Eileen Cain, Anthony Cillis, Melissa Conklin, Andrew Czachorowski, Crystal Duncan, Kerri Ann Granger, Amber Kardas, Matthew Mozdziez, Danielle Nardone, Donna Palermo, Meilssa Palermo, Daniel Papageorge, Christina Papale, Amanda Schaller, Samuel Schor, Brandon Smith, Ellen Verdibello
Honorroll: Sean Andrews, Nicole Bertolozzi,Tiffany Cardinal, Alyssa Cardus, Lindsay Dervin, Kathryn DuBois, David Eckert, Ashley Halvorsen, Dian Harvey, Amanda Hawks, Lacey Ialongo, Grace Lee, Stacey Lilley, Jonathan Mingola, Brendan O'Leary, Celeste Roeller, Amanda Roman, Jeremy Santana, Benjamen Volper
Honorable mention: Coleman Doyle, Amy Estes., Jacob Field, Heather Kenyon, Alison Levitch, Matthew McGrath, Jennifer Tuthill
Ellinger, Natalie Guarin, Jonathan Herzog, Robert Rose, Thomas Schiller, Ying Hua Zheng
Honor roll: Brett Burkowske, Alison Cardinal, Loren Donohue, Marchelja Dukes, Matthew Hanson, Brooke James, Vanessa Marek, Nicole Mazzella, Caitlin McCarron* Andrea Paesano, Trevor Shaw, Andrew Soto, William Trunk, Clayton Tyger, Michele Zaret •
Honorable mention: Brian Corbin, Mariela Garcia, Nicole Glynn, Jeremy Kelly, Daniel Madsen,LinaOrfino, KristenTobin
Grade 12 Principal's list: CassondraCruger High honor roll: Sarah Conklin,
Nichole Hoeksema, Nicholas Livingston, Karen McMillan, Grace Morano, Erin Olson, Jessica Van Tassell, April Vrba
Honor roll: Julie Anderson, Jesse Arnett, Nichole Dennis, Amanda Fiore, Meghan Gelardi, Alison Hade, Sarah Hartswick, Shawn Hicks, Rose Loiacono, Rian McCaulley, Kaisa Nicoskelainen, Anthony Paesano, Valerie Rarick, Morgan Schaller, Maria Stoianova, Amanda Vladick
Honorable mention: Sarah Daddazio, Kelly Heady, Stanley Lent, Christopher Morelli, James Nytko, Kennetp Trboieau, David Wright, Michelle Zmudosky
Grade 11 BOCES Principal's list: Joanne Na Anthony De Bonis, Kelly Heady, High honor roll: Jessica Cain, Justin Tagliamonte, David Wright
Cody Clinton, Susan Eckert, Tara
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In a flash Tyler Ronconi, a fourth-grader at St. Joseph's Parochial School, stands with his homemade flashlight and two of the science fair judges, Anna DellaGuardia, a senior at Our Lady of Lourdes High School in Poughkeepsie, and veterinarian L. William Goodman of Goodman Animal Hospital. (Photo by Jennifer Bliss.)
Quicky before it melts away Ryan Moretti, 12, and Paul DeNunzio, 13, both, seventh graders at Millbrook JrVSr. High School, have a good old-fashioned snowball fight. The snow is fast melting away because of spring-like temperatures lately, but who knows what the rest of winter holds. (Photo by Jennifer Bliss.)
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