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The Greylock Echo

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The Greylock Echo

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Chapter Two Books was one of the earliest businesses to close.

Echo Staff May 11, 2020

Chapter Two Books closed even before Williams did. Marisa Daily, Book Manager, and Andrea Malone, Marketing Manager, commented on the impacts COVID-19 has had on the store.  “Our last day of business...

In the heart of Williamstown downtown, the typically bustling Spring Street remains quiet.

Lucy McWeeny May 11, 2020

Wild Oats has constantly been looking for ways to keep the community and employees safe, so has set aside the first hour they are open for customers sixty and older only.  “We changed our hours around...

COVID Profiles, Part IV: Maddy Ross

Echo Staff April 27, 2020

During this unprecedented global pandemic, many Greylock students are finding creative ways to make the most of their newfound free-time. Senior track, basketball and soccer captain Madison Ross has created...

Teachers Adjust to Remote Learning

Molly Sullivan, News Editor April 27, 2020

On Thursday, April 9, Mount Greylock officially started online or “remote” learning. The teachers assigned work and organized Zoom calls and Canvas conferences. Zoom is a video chat platform that,...

Sports Update

John Skavlem, Sports Editor April 22, 2020

COVID-19 has cancelled many if not all upcoming events this year, including almost all high school and professional sports. With the spread of the virus to the United States, every professional sports...

COVID Profiles, Part III: Thomas Art

Lucy McWeeny, Features Editor April 6, 2020

With Mt. Greylock closed until May 4th, many students are looking for ways to remain occupied turning this temporary break. The Echo is writing profiles on students who are pursuing activities outside...

Students so Bored They Begin to do Homework

Julia Butler, Sagittarius March 31, 2020

As of March 25th, Massachusetts schools are to be closed until May 4th. Despite this prolonged period of time away from school, Greylock teachers are determined not to let COVID-19 disrupt the fun of the...

News in Brief, plus some other stuff

Maddy Art, Aries March 31, 2020

MG reveals that recent sewage problems, not coronavirus, is the true reason behind the shortage of paper products in Williamstown. At this point, authorities believe that the blockage was caused by students...

Sticker Wars: Thistle vs Larabee

Emma Sandstrom, Capricorn March 31, 2020

In a conflict as old as time itself, mathematics teacher Robert Thistle and substitute teacher Margaret Larabee have been in a head to head battle of sticker distribution. Things got heated during an interview...

The Smell: a KLOGG Investigation

Molly Sullivan, Aries March 31, 2020

On Friday the 13th of March, students at Mount Greylock reported an overwhelming stench upon entering the building. Investigations revealed that the first odor came from the bathroom near the lunch room,...

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