The Legacy Banks Foundation Provides Grant to Junior Achievement

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PITTSFIELD, Mass – The Legacy banks Foundation has provided a grant totaling $1,000 to Junior Achievement of Western Massachusetts for operation of the program in 2008-2009 within Berkshire County. Dedicated to providing economic education and financial literacy programs to youth throughout western Massachusetts, Junior Achievement served approximately 12,000 students during the last school year.

Junior Achievement programs are offered at no cost to the schools and community groups with all of the Junior Achievement Programs correlating to the MCAS standards and the Massachusetts Frameworks set by the Department of Education. Jennifer Connolly, President of Junior Achievement of Western Massachusetts noted, “We truly appreciate the support we receive from The Legacy Banks Foundation. The funds will help provide JA programs for more than 2300 students from grades K-12 in Berkshire County who participate in JA classroom programs, JA Job Shadow and the JA Student Stock Market Challenge.”

According to President Richard Sullivan, The Legacy Banks Foundation is pleased to support this worthwhile program. “Junior Achievement provides a valuable service to the young people of our community,” he said. “It is becoming increasingly important that our youth are equipped with financial education during this changing and challenging economy. We applaud Junior Achievement for their efforts.”

Established in 2005, The Legacy Banks Foundation continues the philanthropic tradition of Legacy Banks and its associates who have generously contributed their time, talent and treasure for the betterment of the communities in which they have worked and lived for well over a century. The Foundation focuses its support in six major areas - affordable housing, economic development, education, health and human services, civic and community, and arts & culture.
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Bianchi-Barbarotta Foundation Holds Awards Banquet

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PITTSFIELD, Mass. -- The Bianchi-Barbarotta Foundation Friday honored outstanding contributors to the Berkshire County sports scene at its third annual Awards Dinner at the Polish Falcon Club.
 
The foundation supports youth sports throughout the county each year.
 
In 2025-26, those donations totaled more than $30,000 to groups ranging from youth football and cheerleading programs, Pittsfield Little League, Northern Berkshire Softball and the Pittsfield Boys and Girls Club Recreation Therapy Program, to name a few.
 
Funds raised by the foundation also go to support its annual Vera Barborotta Memorial Sportsman Scholarship, which this year went to Lee High School graduate Joey Abderhalden and Taconic grad Madeline Harrington.
 
Two other recently graduated high school standout athletes were recognized as winners of the Al Bianchi Memorial Athletes of the Year: Madison McCarthy and Cooper Calvert, both of Wahconah Regional High School.
 
Pittsfield High School girls basketball coach Kristy Conyers and Hoosac Valley boys basketball coach Matt Larabee received the foundation's Coach of the Year Awards.
 
John Castonguay received the Bianchi-Barbarotta Foundation Living Legend Award. A.J. Ziter took home the Connie Bianchi Memorial Award of Merit. And Mark Moulton rounded out the honorees with the foundation's Volunteer of the Year Award.
 
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