South Adams Savings Bank Elects New Corporators

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Adams – Eight new Corporators have been elected by South Adams Savings Bank (SASB) and will initially serve seven and eight year terms through 2015 and 2016, respectively. Corporators are elected representatives of a bank’s depositors who attend annual meetings and assist in the appointment of bank officials.

“Corporators are extremely important to the bank,” said Charles O’Brien, president and CEO of SASB. “As customers and supporters of SASB, their local expertise and insight is invaluable. We are fortunate that these eight individuals have agreed to make this long term commitment to SASB.”

The new Corporators are:

Anthony Caropreso, resides in Lee and is the president of MacCaro Real Estate.

Rebecca Gold, resides in Williamstown and is one of the founders of the newly established Williamstown Realty Group.

Keith Heeren, resides in Lee and is the owner of Appleton House Bed & Breakfast.

Cynthia Poulin, resides in Williamstown and is a broker/real estate agent at Alton & Westall Agency.


Nancy Scerbo, resides in Williamstown and is very active in local charitable organizations.

Valerie Schueckler, resides in Stamford, VT and is the business manager/owner at Benchmark Kitchens, Inc.

David Stambovsky, resides in Lee and is a chaplain at the State of Connecticut Department of Corrections.

Robert Trask, resides in West Stockbridge and is the president of Arizona Pizza Company.

President Charles O’Brien said of the recent elections, “We are privileged to have such upstanding community leaders as part of the SASB team. Their vision and commitment to local banking allows SASB to remain a trusted name in Berkshire County. They understand and are dedicated to ensuring the needs of customers and community come first. Our corporators, along with our bank officers are committed to that goal.”

Founded in 1869, South Adams Savings Bank is a state-chartered mutual savings bank, serving the residents and businesses of Berkshire County from offices in Adams, Cheshire, Williamstown, and Lee. Deposits are insured in full by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation and by the Depositors Insurance Fund. South Adams Savings Bank can be contacted at (413) 743-0040 or at www.sasavings.com
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Berkshire Arts & Tech Grads 'Grateful to Be Weird'

By Stephen DravisiBerkshires Staff

Class speaker Liliana Choque says she was thankful to be 'weird with all of you.' See more photos here. 
ADAMS, Mass. — Among the things that Berkshire Arts and Technology Charter Public School senior Lilianna Choque was thankful for on Saturday was the fact that she knows all her classmates.
 
"In preparation for today, I have read and watched a lot of other graduation speeches," Choque said during her "senior reflection" at the school's graduation exercises. "All of them, without fail, had some version of the same throwaway line: 'Although I don't know all of my classmates,' or, 'Some of you may not know me.'
 
"But the beautiful thing about a graduating class of 32 is that that doesn't apply. I do know all of you … quite well."
 
And, Choque said, she likes what she knows.
 
"Maybe the rumors are true, and we are the weird kids," she said. "But — and you have to forgive me, because I'm going to invoke the right I've been given as a BArT student to be a little cringe here — I'm so grateful to be weird with all of you."
 
Choque was not the only one to extoll the virtues of what she called her "32-ring circle of friends," and she was not the only one to talk about the kindness exhibited by the Class of '26.
 
Head of School Jonathan Igoe set that tone in his opening remarks.
 
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