Greylock Appoints New Branch Managers in Great Barrington and Lenox

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PITTSFIELD, Mass. — Greylock Federal Credit Union has announced that current Great Barrington Branch Manager Jane Curtin has been appointed as manager of Greylock’s soon-to-open Lenox branch. Stephanie Carlson will be promoted to branch manager for the credit union’s Great Barrington branch.

“We are pleased to have Jane and Stephanie in their new roles," Greylock President, Marilyn L. Sperling said. "The Great Barrington branch is in good hands with Stephanie who already has established strong relationships with our South County members during her 12 years there. Jane’s track record in Great Barrington and her long experience as a branch manager will certainly benefit our Lenox members in the new branch.”

Curtin has been branch manager in Great Barrington since 2013, after having spent more than 24 years with another local bank, including 11 years as a branch manager. She will start her new position when the Lenox location opens later this year.

Carlson, has been the assistant branch manager in Great Barrington for two years. Previously she was a Member Service officer at the branch since it opened in 2003. She will transition into her new role as branch manager in late October.

 


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Lenox Girls Basketball Earns State Sportsmanship Award

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LOWELL, Mass. — For the first time in the team's history, the Lenox Memorial High School Girls Basketball team has won the MIAA Team Sportsmanship Award.
 
In 2024, the title was awarded to only two of 300 teams in Massachusetts.
 
The school team received the award during the Massachusetts Interscholastic Athletic Association Basketball State Championships held at the Tsongas Center in Lowell on March 17.
 
"This is a big win for the entire Lenox community," Lenox Principal Jeremiah Ames said. "The Sportsmanship Award recognizes not only sportsmanship on the court, but service to the community and leadership at the school, and the members of our girls basketball team have done precisely that."
 
The team competes in Division 5 of the Massachusetts Interscholastic Athletic Association and earned the No. 3 seed in the recently completed state tournament.
 
"The girls have worked really hard both on and off the court for this award, and I am tremendously pleased that MIAA have recognized those efforts," Lenox Athletic Director Maggie Rivers said. "Let their achievement be a message to girls in Lenox, if you have a passion for the game, step up: because anything is possible."
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