Pittsfield High School Class of 2023 Scholarships & Awards

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PITTSFIELD, Mass. — The following awards and scholarships were presented to the Pittsfield High School class of 2023. 
 
Aaron Timothy Coty Memorial Scholarship: Kellie Harrington
 
Adams Community Bank Scholarship: Huseyin Colak, Marlene LeBeau
 
Allendale Elementary PTO: Kiera Devine
 
American Legion Post 68 Academic: Tessie Tierney, Thomas Mullin
 
Angela Taylor Memorial Scholarship: Kiera Devine
 
Anne Wetzel Memorial Scholarship: Bryan McKinney
 
Berkshire County Arc Scholarship: Bethany Iffetayo, Randi Duquette; Carol Craighead Memorial Scholarship: Kiera Devine
 
Bianchi-Barbarotta Sportsman Scholarship: Jamie Duquette
 
Boomerang Project Link Crew Scholarship: Brian Annor-Baah
 
Buddy Pellerin/PHS Class of 1966 State Champion Baseball Scholarship: Walker Abdallah
 
Charles Henry Derby Scholarship: Lina Chen
 
Christopher Forte Memorial Scholarship: Emma Vittum
 
Civitan Club: Colin McKinney
 
CCUA-Credit Union College Scholarship Program: Kiera Devine
 
Daniel Pearl Memorial Scholarship: Geivens Dextra
 
DAR Good Citizen Program: Taibat Ahmed
 
Dave Zerbato Memorial Scholarship: Ty Roloson, Jack Wildgoose, William Kinne
 
David Landa Memorial: Riley Steinman
 
Donald Dwyer South Little League: William Kinne
 
Donald Gleason Memorial Scholarship: Keegan Crouse
 
Eastern Corp. FCU-Vertifi Berkshire County Chapter Sponsor: Jamie Duquette
 
Egremont Make a Friend Be a Friend: Colin McKinney, Charlotte Noyes, Walker Abdallah, Ty Roloson
 
Egremont PTO Scholarship: Allison Blau
 
Elks National Foundation Most Valuable Student, State Allocated Scholarship: Tyler Vosburgh
 
Francis J. Powers Memorial: Lily Smith
 
Francis J. Quirico Education Foundation: Keanu Arce-Jackson, Abigail Archey, Brian Annor-Baah, Brayden Bunnell, James Difilippo, Anna DiNicola, Bryan McKinney, Colin McKinney, Natalie Mendez, Kasey Miranda, Ty Roloson, Lennox Silvestro-Dias, Lily Smith, Tessie Tierney, Haven Timoney, Emma Vittum, Tyler Vosburgh
 
Gold Wings Foundation: Kiera Devine
 
Greylock Federal Credit Union: Community Enrichment Scholarship: Abigail Archey, Kiera Devine; Scholastic Achievement Scholarship: Cecelia Supranowicz
 
Harold & Myla Hennessey: Riley Steinman
 
Heisman HS Scholarship School Winner: Asa Chard, Jamie Duquette
 
International Association of Firefighters, Local 2647: Kiera Devine, Jamie Duquette, Bryan McKinney, Colin McKinney, Lily Smith, Justin Underdown, Jayshawn Warren
 
Irving I. Rubin, M.D., Memorial: Jamie Duquette
 
James Marlowe Memorial: Cameron Sime
 
James T. Powers Memorial: Aynur Ozdemir
 
Jane L. & Theodore S. Ciejka Memorial: Justin Underdown
 
Jewish War Veterans: Justin Underdown
 
John Curletti Memorial Scholarship: Ben Cornish
 
John J. Kowalczyk Memorial: Bryan McKinney
 
Joseph J. Pizzonia Jr. Memorial Scholarship: Asa Chard, Aynur Ozdemir
 
Joshua Morgan Stracener Athletic Scholarship: Alicia Houle
 
Judy M. DiCicco Memorial: Justin Underdown
 
Knights of Columbus 411, David Carmel Scholarship: Justin Underdown
 
Lawrence Laine Selkowitz Musical Scholarship: James Swanton
 
Liann Bordeau-Buck Memorial Scholarship: Jackie Roccabruna, Kiera Devine
 
Louise Morey Fraser Scholarship: Aidan Coco
 
Massachusetts Elks Association Scholarship: Taibat Ahmed
 
Massachusetts Secondary Student Achievement Award: Connor Lavinio
 
Massachusetts Superintendent's Academic Excellence: Jamie Duquette, Randi Duquette
 
McGinty Memorial Scholarship: Autumn Ochs, Abigail Taylor
 
McNeil Memorial Scholarship: Charlotte Noyes
 
Moody Burt Brown Family Scholarship: Connor Lavinio
 
National Ski Patrol Eastern Division, David J. Nelson Sr. Memorial Scholarship: Aidan Coco
 
PHS Class of 1965, F. Baxter Lane Memorial: Graham Auxier, Paige Williams
 
PHS Class of 1990: Riley Steinman, Autumn Ochs, Haven Timoney
 
PHS Class of 1991: David Moon Memorial: Haven Timoney; Karen Rench Memorial: Bethany Iffetayo
 
PHS Class of 1998, David Lombard Award: Abigail Taylor
 
PHS Class of 1996: Lennox Silvestro-Dias
 
PHS Class of 2000: Randi Duquette
 
PHS Class of 2011: Anna DiNicola
 
PHS Class of 2016: Kiera Devine, Jack Wildgoose, Allison Blau, Ava Brazeau
 
PHS Student Council: Katerina Livermore, Brian Annor-Baah, Asa Chard, Riley Steinman, Lennox Silvestro-Dias, Aynur Ozdemir
 
Pittsfield Co-op Bank Conrad R. Bernier Memorial: Jamie Duquette, Randi Duquette, Jackie Roccabruna
 
Pittsfield Educational Administration Association: Jayshawn Warren, Juliana Johansen
 
Pittsfield Little League: Walker Abdallah
 
Pittsfield/Adams Lodge of Elks 272: Abigail Archey, Tyler Vosburgh
 
Principal’s Leadership Award: Kiera Devine
 
Randy Sacco Memorial: Tyler Vosburgh
 
Robert E. Powers Memorial: Lina Chen
 
Robert J. & Louise F. Cella Family Scholarship: Alicia Houle
 
Rotary: Jamie Duquette, Randi Duquette
 
Ruperto Family Memorial: Lyndsay Vosburgh, Allison Schnopp, Aidan Coco, Ty Roloson, Sheila Alexander
 
Ruperto Immigrant Family Scholarship: Alma Maison, Brian Annor-Baah
 
Skylar R. Cantarella Memorial Scholarship: David Castegnaro
 
Spirit of the Dome Scholarship, in memory of Janet Rajotte: Randi Duquette, Jamie Duquette, Lily Smith
 
Tee Off for Youth Sports Classic-Baseball: Ty Roloson
 
Thomas M. Rindfuss Memorial: Justin Underdown, Anna DiNicola
 
UNICO Awards
 
Louis M. Shogry Jr. Memorial: Justin Underdown
Hon. Rudolph Sacco: Jamie Duquette, Randi Duquette
Gloria Powers Scholarship: Juliana Johansen
Baseball Hall of Fame Scholarship: Walker Abdallah
Francis Sanginetti Scholarship: Jackie Roccabruna
Richard Rilla Scholarship: Ty Roloson
Edward DiAngelo Scholarship: Lennox Silvestro-Dias
 
United Educators of Pittsfield Scholarship: Jackie Roccabruna, Lennox Silvestro-Dias, Lily Smith
 
VFW Voice of Democracy, School Winner: Taibat Ahmed
 
Washington Scholarship: Tyler Vosburgh
 
William Herbits: Bethany Iffetayo
 
Williams Elementary PTO: Kellie Harrington
 
Outstanding Academic Recognition: Cameron Sime (Art), Kellie Harrington (Band), Collin Merwin (Business), Walker Abdallah (Computers), Sidni Anderson (CVTE), Tessa Hanson (Drama), Marlene LeBeau (English, Edward J. McKenna Award), Asa Chard (Math), Eladio Mendoza (Multilingual), Geivens Dextra (Orchestra), William Kinne (Physical Education), Abigail Archey (Psychology), Kiera Devine (Science, John Leahy Memorial Award), James Swanton (Social Studies), Taina Figueroa (Chorus), Lily Smith (World Language)
 
Seal of Biliteracy: Katerina Livermore (Spanish, with distinction), Kasey Miranda (Spanish, with distinction), Angel Sandoval (Spanish, with distinction), Manuel Lewis (Spanish), Gabriela Loaiza Chavarro (Spanish), Paola Rosito (Spanish), James Swanton (Spanish), Maria Villanueva Portillo (Spanish)

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Pittsfield Housing Project Adds 37 Supportive Units and Collective Hope

By Brittany PolitoiBerkshires Staff

PITTSFIELD, Mass.— A new chapter in local efforts to combat housing insecurity officially began as community leaders and residents gathered at The First on to celebrate a major expansion of supportive housing in the city.

The ribbon was cut on Thursday Dec. 19, on nearly 40 supportive permanent housing units; nine at The First, located within the Zion Lutheran Church, and 28 on West Housatonic Street.  The Housing Resource Center, funded by Pittsfield's American Rescue Plan Act dollars, hosted a celebration for a project that is named for its rarity: The First. 

"What got us here today is the power of community working in partnership and with a shared purpose," Hearthway CEO Eileen Peltier said. 

In addition to the 28 studio units at 111 West Housatonic Street and nine units in the rear of the church building, the Housing Resource Center will be open seven days a week with two lounges, a classroom, a laundry room, a bathroom, and lockers. 

Erin Forbush, ServiceNet's director of shelter and housing, challenged attendees to transform the space in the basement of Zion Lutheran Church into a community center.  It is planned to operate from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. year-round.

"I get calls from folks that want to help out, and our shelters just aren't the right spaces to be able to do that. The First will be that space that we can all come together and work for the betterment of our community," Forbush said. 

"…I am a true believer that things evolve, and things here will evolve with the people that are utilizing it." 

Earlier that day, Executive Office of Housing and Livable Communities Secretary Ed Augustus joined Lieutenant Governor Kim Driscoll and her team in Housatonic to announce $33.5 million in federal Community Development Block Grant funding, $5.45 million to Berkshire County. 

He said it was ambitious to take on these two projects at once, but it will move the needle.  The EOHLC contributed more than $7.8 million in subsidies and $3.4 million in low-income housing tax credit equity for the West Housatonic Street build, and $1.6 million in ARPA funds for the First Street apartments.

"We're trying to get people out of shelter and off the streets, but we know there are a lot of people who are couch surfing, who are living in their cars, who are one paycheck away from being homeless themselves," Augustus said. 

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