The search for a missing Shaker High School English teacher continued on Monday, April 4, in the Berkshire Mountain range near Lee, Massachusetts.
Meanwhile, the family, through a website is offering a $50,000 reward for any information about Meghan A. Marohn, 42, of Delmar.
She was was last seen on Sunday, March 27. Her family reported her missing on Tuesday, March 29. At that time, her Subaru was found near a trailhead off Church Street in Lee.

Anyone with information and are seeking a reward is asked to call 413-327-6255.
According to the Berkshire Eagle newspaper, search and rescue teams suspended their efforts on Sunday, April 3, but planned to resume a day later.
Marohn is an experienced hiker and it was not unusual for her to take hikes solo. Authorities have stated they do not believe a crime was committed in relation to her disappearance.
As of Saturday, April 3, search and rescue teams from Lee, Stockbridge and the Massachusetts State Police had narrowed the search area to a two-square-mile area of the 46-acre Longcope Park.
“We’re covering some terrain that is very difficult, very, very thick,” Lee Police Chief Craig DeSantis told the Eagle.
“Ms. Marohn is a valued member of the North Colonie School community. This is a difficult and traumatic event, and our thoughts are with her family and friends,” said North Colonie Superintendent Joseph Corr in a statement issued on the district website. “We know that this information may have a profound impact on students and staff. Counseling and support services are available for all members of the school community.”
Marohn is described as white with red hair and green eyes, she stands about 5-foot 6-inches tall and weighs approximately 120 pounds.
Anyone with information regarding this case is asked to contact the Bethlehem Police Department at 518-439-9973 or the Lee Police Department at Lee Police at 413-243-5530.