Berkshire Bank Foundation Announces Winners of $20K

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PITTSFIELD, Mass. — The Berkshire Bank Foundation has announced the winners of a contest to award $20,000 to nonprofit organizations in its market area. The contest was part of the launch of Berkshire Bank’s new Web site and its "Join the Excitement" campaign.

Through the contest, the public was invited to vote for their favorite non-profit organization through the bank’s new Web site or in writing at the foundation’s office. Those receiving the most votes in each of the Bank’s four regions – Berkshire County and the Pioneer Valley, Massachusetts, southern Vermont and the Capital District in New York - will receive a grant of $5,000. All non-profit organizations with a 501(c)3 tax-exempt status were eligible to participate.

More than 60,000 votes were cast in the contest and the new Web site received more that 80,000 visitors. The winners of the $5,000 grants are:

  • Pioneer Valley: Rick’s Place, Wilbraham; provides bereavement support to families with young children who have experienced the death of a close family member. It was started in 2001 after the 9-11 attack on the World Trade Center.

  • Berkshire County: Berkshire Carousel, Inc., Pittsfield; its goal is to involve the Berkshire County community in the construction of a hand-carved Carousel in downtown Pittsfield for residents and visitors to enjoy.
  • New York: Mohawk & Hudson Rivers Humane Society, Menands; established in 1887, helps to improve the lives of abused, neglected and abandoned animals through sheltering, adoption, education and advocacy throughout New York’s Capital region.
  • Southern Vermont: Weston Playhouse, Weston; a non-profit regional theater dedicated to serving artists and audiences through dramatic works and educational programs.      

The voting took place from November 15, 2009 to January 31, 2010.  Results of the voting in each region are available at the bank’s Web site.

Checks will be presented to the winning organizations at awards ceremonies that the public and media are invited to attend.  Berkshire Bank Foundation representatives will present a $5,000 check to the Berkshire County award winner, Berkshire Carousel, Inc., on Tuesday, Feb. 23, 2010 at noon at the Carousel’s headquarters at 5 Whipple St., Pittsfield.
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Thunder 16U Holds Off Force in Weather-Shortened Contest

By Ben McDonoughFor iBerkshires.com Sports
PITTSFIELD, Mass. -- The Greylock Thunder capitalized on an early offensive surge and held off a resilient Berkshire Force squad for an 11-7 victory in a game that was called after five innings because of weather in 16U division of the Battle of the Berkshires Tournament on Friday.
 
Greylock wasted little time getting on the board in the top of the first inning. Consecutive singles put runners on the corners before another base hit brought home the game’s first run. The Thunder continued to apply pressure as a fielder’s choice kept the inning alive and Bayleigh Tatro ripped an RBI double to left field. An ensuing sacrifice fly plated another run, giving Greylock a 4-0 advantage.
 
Berkshire answered immediately in the bottom half of the inning. After retiring the first two Thunder batters, Greylock pitcher Avery Lane saw the Force string together quality at-bats. A single put a runner aboard before Madilyn Demary’s RBI double got Berkshire on the scoreboard. Another run-scoring single followed, trimming the deficit to 4-2 after one inning.
 
The Force went ahead, 5-4, in the second thanks to RBI singles from Alliah DiPietro and Mollie Crawford.
 
The Thunder then scored four times in the third to take the lead for good. Gianna Witek got the rally started with a double to left, and Greylock took advantage of a couple of errors and a bases-loaded walk worked by Lane to go ahead, 8-5.
 
Berkshire continued to battle and nearly erased the deficit in the third. The Force put runners on base with a walk and aggressive baserunning kept the pressure on. A runner crossed the plate during a steal attempt, and Berkshire added more traffic on the bases before Greylock's Lane recorded a swinging strikeout to end the threat with runners on first and second.
 
Greylock was able to pull away with a pair of runs in the top of the fourth and one more in the fifth to go ahead, 11-7.
 
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