Mount Everett Regional School Scholarships & Awards 2025

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SHEFFIELD, Mass. — The Mount Everett Regional School class of 2025 was presented the following scholarships and awards.
 
Alice Coon Shanley Memorial Scholarship: Sage Marchione
 
Amy Gillette Memorial Scholarship: Sydnee Hewins
 
Arthur Batacchi Sr. Memorial Scholarship: Ella Gennari
 
Barbara Rhoades Memorial Scholarship: Catherine Makuc
 
Berkshire Health Systems Nursing Scholarship: Makayla Carpenter
 
Chang-Chavkin Scholarship: Leslye Bautista-Cruz
 
Chief Roosa Memorial Scholarship: Gabriel Fahey
 
Chris Kamens Memorial Scholarship: Logan English, Jacob Kreis, Leah Ruane, Evelyn Vollmer
 
CIAO Soccer Hall of Fame: Stella Lennex, Diego Cruz
 
CTSB Scholarship: Kelly Krom, Evelyn Vollmer
 
Diana Seavey Memorial Scholarship: Susan Krom
 
Edward Kollmer Memorial Scholarship: Tyler Nourse
 
Esther MacDonald Memorial Scholarship: Sean Warren
 
Great Barrington Fish and Game Club Scholarship: Sydnee Hewins
 
Great Barrington Rotary Club Scholarships: Dominic Germain, Sean Warren; 2 for All: Makayla Carpenter, Sage Marchione; Charles Schneider Award: Tyler Nourse; Bruce and Barbara Persons Scholarship: Stella Lennex
 
Greylock Federal Credit Union Community Enrichment Scholarship: Logan English
 
Hazel Hendrick Memorial Scholarship: Sage Marchione
 
Honorable James P. Dohoney: Leslye Bautista-Cruz
 
John and Abigail Adams Scholarships: Sydnee Hewins, Jacob Kreis, Kelly Krom, Catherine Makuc, Sage Marchione, Tyler Nourse, Odin Sisco, Mason Snyder
 
John Pulver Memorial Scholarship: Kelly Krom, Susan Krom, Tyler Nourse
 
Kelley D. Hayes Memorial Scholarship: Sydnee Hewins, Tyler Nourse
 
Kenneth T. Krom III Memorial Scholarship: Kelly Krom, Susan Krom
 
Kevin Blanco Memorial Scholarship: Chevelle Raifstanger
 
Lillian Preiss Memorial Scholarship: Jazmine Bona
 
Linda Higgins Kindness Award: Stella Lennex
 
Mary Ellen Welch Memorial: Kelly Krom
 
McLaughlin-Wilson Scholarship: Catherine Makuc
 
Mia and Lynn MacDonald Memorial: Logan English
 
Monument Mountain High School Football Booster Club Scholarship: Robert Schur
 
Mount Everett / New Marlborough Scholarship: Leah Ruane
 
Mount Everett Scholarships: Jacob Kreis, Robert Schur
 
NBT Bank/Charles H. Joch Jr.: Sage Marchione
 
Neil G. Fletcher Memorial Scholarship: Isabel Handy
 
New Marlborough-Monterey PTA Scholarship: Isabel Handy, Kelly Krom, Catherine Makuc, Evelyn Vollmer
 
Otis Amvets Post 77 Scholarship: Jacob Kreis
 
Otis Scholarship Award: Jacob Kreis
 
Onyx Specialty Paper: Matthew Lowe
 
Picard-Provo Grants in Memory of John Henry Picard and Frank Provo: Leslye Bautista-Cruz, Makayla Carpenter, Logan English, Stella Lennex, Catherine Makuc, Sage Marchione, Tyler Nourse, Evelyn Vollmer
 
Pittsfield Cooperative Bank Conrad R. Bernier Scholarship: Evelyn Vollmer
 
Robert Law Memorial Scholarship: Jazmine Bona
 
Robert and Barbara Gauthier Memorial: Leslye Bautista-Cruz, Catherine Makuc
 
Rolling Rock Salt Culinary Award: Matthew Lowe
 
Sheffield Grange Scholarship: Ella Gennari, Isabel Handy
 
Sheffield Kiwanis Club Scholarships: Makayla Carpenter, Jacob Kreis, Sage Marchione, Tyler Nourse, Sean Warren, Evelyn Vollmer
 
Southern Berkshire Regional School Education Association Scholarship: Aliyah Creamer, Logan English, Ella Gennari, Jacob Kreis, Kelly Krom, Susan Krom, Robert Schur,
 
Southern Berkshire Regional Elementary Teachers Scholarship: Aliyah Creamer
 
Tate Riva Memorial Scholarship: Evelyn Vollmer
 
Thursday Morning Club Scholarships: Makayla Carpenter, Logan English, Isabel Handy, Jacob Kreis, Kelly Krom, Stella Lennex, Sage Marchione, Tyler Nourse
 
Wheeler and Taylor Scholarship: Makayla Carpenter, Aliyah Creamer, Sean Warren
 
Williamstown League of Women Voters Supporting Democracy Award: Tyler Nourse
 
Zonta Club of the Berkshires: Sage Marchione

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Reps. Leigh Davis, Bud Williams Filing Legislation Honoring Freeman

SHEFFIELD, Mass. — State Reps. Leigh Davis of the 3rd Berkshire District and Bud L. Williams, of the 11th Hampden District, are filing legislation establishing Aug. 22 as Elizabeth Freeman Day of Equality, Healing, and Remembrance in the commonwealth.
 
The legislation would direct the governor to annually issue a proclamation recognizing the courageous contributions of Elizabeth Freeman, an enslaved Black woman known as Mum Bett, whose landmark freedom suit helped spark the legal end of slavery in Massachusetts.
 
"Elizabeth Freeman's story began here in the Berkshires, but its impact reached every corner of the commonwealth," said Davis. "More than two centuries later, her legacy continues to inspire us. Establishing Elizabeth Freeman Day will ensure that future generations learn not only about her extraordinary bravery, but also about the power of one person to change the course of history."
 
In 1781, Freeman, of Sheffield at the time, challenged the institution of slavery by filing suit against her enslaver, Col. John Ashley. In the landmark case Brom and Bett v. Ashley, a Berkshire County jury ruled in favor of Freeman and her fellow plaintiff, Brom, granting them their freedom. The case demonstrated the power of the Massachusetts Constitution's declaration that all people are born free and equal and helped pave the way for the Quock Walker decisions that ultimately ended slavery in the commonwealth. 
 
"Freeman's courage changed the course of history in Massachusetts," said Williams. "At a time when the odds were stacked against her, she stood up and demanded that the promises of liberty and equality contained in our Constitution apply to her as well. She risked everything to challenge an unjust system, and her victory helped lay the foundation for the end of slavery in our commonwealth. Her legacy deserves to be recognized and remembered by every resident of Massachusetts."
 
Although unable to read or write, Freeman understood the meaning of freedom and equality and took extraordinary action to secure those rights for herself and others. Her story remains one of the most powerful examples of individual courage in the face of injustice. 
 
Elizabeth Freeman Day will provide an opportunity for reflection, education, healing, and remembrance, said Williams. 
 
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