Lee Middle and High School Scholarships and Awards 2025

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LEE, Mass. — The following scholarships and awards for the Lee High School class of 2025 were presented at Class Night on Thursday, June 5. 
 
Marjorie Wickham Memorial Scholarships: Vanessa Bartini, Annie Herman, Alex Hoctor, Carter Marks, Delaney Reed, Lillian Reynolds, Mia Puleri
 
Valerie Valenti Cloutier Scholarships: for band: Carter Marks; for science: Kelly Molino; for math: Justus Chichester; Principal's Award: Sophia Puntin
 
Henry T. Zukowski Memorial Scholarships: Vanessa Bartini, Hailey Hadsell, Kelly Molino, Tess Olender, Mia Puleri, Juliana Schuerer, Omari Smith
 
Michael R. Coty Memorial Scholarship: Mya Andre
 
Andrew J. Bartini Memorial Scholarship: Chloe Armstrong, Mya Andre
 
Eugenio Bonafin Memorial Scholarship Class of 1936: Emily Miller
 
Comalli Electric Scholarship in Memory of James Mougin and George Comalli: Vanessa Bartini
 
Scholarship in Memory of David Bailey: Mia Puleri
 
Janice 'Sissy' Curtin Scholarships: Valerie Molino, Sophia Puntin, Juliana Schuerer, Mia Puleri, Karalynn Hopkins, Delaney Reed, Ben Kelly, Vanessa Bartini, Mya Andre, Kayden Clark
 
Pittsfield Cooperative Bank Conrad R. Bernier Memorial Scholarship: Alex Hoctor, Sophia Puntin
 
Class of 1977, In Memory of our Deceased Class Members: Lucas Stearns, Mya Andre, Aavani Anil, Delaney Reed, Lillian Reynolds
 
Pease Memorial Scholarship: Kayden Clark
 
Minnie L. Baird Scholarship in Memory of Lena Beal: Ava Lopez
 
Nursing Scholarship in Memory of Laurie Forfa: Aavani Anil
 
Eric Monk and Christy Rich Memorial Scholarship: Nya Chaffee
 
Mary Voght Memorial Scholarships: Kelly Molino, Sophia Puntin, Lillian Reynolds, Mia Puleri, Ava Lopez, Tess Olender
 
Great Barrington Fish & Game Club, in Memory of Jesse Townsend: Delaney Reed
 
Scholarship in Memory of Heather Helen Hawley: Brianna Lynch
 
Scholarship in Memory of Harry Wheeler: Tess Olender
 
Ardella Donnell Memorial Award, Class of 1933: Brianna Lynch
 
Alba A. Pasco Memorial Scholarships: Emily Miller
 
Austen Riggs Erikson Institute Scholarship: Emily Miller
 
Meg Cade Memorial Scholarship: Alex Hoctor
 
Town of Otis Scholarship Award: Lucas Stearns
 
Bruce and John Stevenson Memorial Scholarship: Ava Lopez
 
The Forfa Family Scholarship: Omari Smith
 
Lee Chamber of Commerce, Marie Toole Award: Kelly Molino
 
Lee Historical Society Scholarship in Memory of Delores Eckert and Marion Leach: Vanessa Bartini, Annie Herman
 
Lee Historical Society Scholarship in Memory of Stephen Cozzaglio: Lillian Reynolds, Annie Herman
 
Lee Chamber of Commerce, Bob Nason Community Award: Valerie Molino
 
Scholarships given by Mr. & Mrs. William R. Hall  Sr.: In memory of Jayden Andre: Mya Andre; In memory of Florence Savory: Carter Marks; In memory of Lucille Betty Platania: Kelly Molino; In memory of Lynn Shaw: Tess Olender; In memory of Richard "Dick" Lindsay: Sophia Puntin; In memory of Mary Lynn DeVarennes: Delaney Reed; In memory of Lou DiGrigoli: Juliana Schuerer; In memory of Theresa Corbitt: Hayden Consolati
 
Robert Lucy Memorial Scholarships: Vanessa Bartini, Omari Smith
 
The Alan Wurtzbach Memorial Award Scholarship: Nya Chaffee, Justus Chichester
 
Greylock Federal Credit Union Community Enrichment Scholarships: Sophia Puntin, Jenna Havill
 
Adams Community Bank Scholarship: Reece Faggioni, Emily Miller
 
Timothy Shepardson Sr. Memorial Scholarship: Omari Smith
 
Michael Salinetti & David Scarpa Sr. Memorial Scholarships: Vanessa Bartini, Mia Puleri
 
Class of 1966 Scholarship: Omari Smith
 
Kelly Lyn Coty Scholarship Fund: Maria Oliveira, Juliana Schuerer
 
Hank Greiner Memorial Scholarship: Mia Puleri
 
South Lee Fire Company Scholarships: Kelly Molino, Valerie Molino
 
Kiwanis Club of Lee Inc. Scholarships: Kelly Molino, Valerie Molino, Vanessa Bartini, Delaney Reed; Jerry LePrevost Scholarship: Lucas Stearns
 
Girls Soccer Booster Club Scholarship: Mia Puleri
 
Lee Volleyball Booster Club Scholarships: Karalynn Hopkins, Juliana Schuerer, Mya Andre, Tessa Morin, Delaney Reed, Vanessa Bartini
 
Lee Central Volunteer Fire Company Scholarship: Vanessa Bartini
 
Boys Basketball Booster Scholarships: Ben Kelly, Omari Smith
 
Girls Basketball Booster Club Scholarship: Mia Puleri
 
Lee Community Tennis Association Claire 'Bunnie' Lahey Scholarship: Annie Herman, Valerie Molino, Kelly
Molino
 
Lee Cross Country Booster Club Scholarships: Sophia Puntin, Ava Lopez, Emily Miller, Dillan O'Brien, Justus
Chichester
 
Lee Youth Football Scholarship: Devin Schwab
 
Vanessa Stone Scholarship: Vanessa Bartini
 
Berkshire County Arc Scholarship: Delaney Reed
 
Becket Scholarship Foundation: Juliana Schuerer
 
Lenox Fire Company Oscar Hutchinson Memorial Scholarship: Annie Herman
 
Lee Retired Educators Scholarships: Valerie Molino, Mia Puleri
 
Lee Education Association Scholarships: Valerie Molino, Mia Puleri
 
Hop Brook Community Club of Tyringham Scholarship: Sophia Puntin
 
Katie Keenan and Thomas Dunn Scholarship Fund: Alex Hoctor, Vanessa Bartini, Valerie Molino, Kelly Molino, Sophia Puntin
 
Wildcat Scholarships: James Adams, Daylonna Deane, Ina Olivencia, Ruby Seward, Joao Spada
 
Tyler Pressley Memorial Scholarship: Lucas Stearns
 
Nursing Scholarship in Memory of Regina Hawkey: Aavani Anil
 
Richard C. Brunell Memorial Scholarship: Mia Puleri
 
Smile Like Jack Scholarship in Memory of Jack O'Brien: Lucas Stearns
 
Millie Foundation Scholarships: Juliana Schuerer, Kelly Molino
 
Lenox Police Association David N. Lane Scholarship: Annie Herman
 
Tyringham Volunteer Fire Company Scholarship: Sophia Puntin
 
Joseph R. Renzi Memorial Scholarship: Kelly Molino, Valerie Molino
 
The Chief Roosa Scholarship: Alex Hoctor, Valerie Molino, Kelly Molino
 
The Locker Room Sports Pub Scholarship: Mya Andre
 
Steven Brouker Memorial Scholarship: Ben Kelly, Lillian Brancato
 
Grace Church Scholarship: Lillian Reynolds
 
Thornton Kinney Memorial Scholarship: Annie Herman
 
Dick Lindsay Memorial Scholarship: Karalynn Hopkins
 
AMVETS Post 77 Academic Scholarship: Delaney Reed
 
Richard H. 'Rocky' Brighenti Memorial Scholarship: Omari Smith
 
Awards
 
Valedictorian: Kelly Molino
 
Salutatorian: Sophia Puntin
 
Superintendent's Award for Academic Excellence: Kelly Molino
 
Principal's Award for Excellence: Sophia Puntin
 
Daughters of the American Revolution Good Citizen Award: Carter Marks
 
Senior Award in English: Lillian Reynolds
 
Senior Award in English Language Acquisition: Victor Amaya
 
Senior Awards in Math: Kelly Molino, Mia Puleri, Alex Hoctor
 
Gen. Charles Lee Award in History: Lillian Reynolds
 
Senior Award in Science: Kelly Molino
 
Senior Awards in Visual and Fine Arts: Lily Brancato, Nya Chaffee
 
Senior Awards in Technology: Kelly Molino, Carter Marks, Valerie Molino
 
Senior Spanish Awards: Karalynn Hopkins, Sophia Puntin, Kelly Molino
 
Senior French Awards: Ava Lopez, Tess Olender, Lillian Reynolds
 
Senior Awards in Carpentry: Chris Webster, Lucas Stearns, Devin Schwab
 
John Philip Sousa Band Award: Carter Marks
 
POP Awards: Jaden Bethea, Teresa Chaffee

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Sheffield Craftsman Offering Workshops on Windsor Chairs

By Breanna SteeleiBerkshires Staff

Andrew Jack uses hand tools in his wood working shop. 

SHEFFIELD, Mass. — A new workshop is bringing woodworking classes and handmade items.

Andrew Jack specializes in Windsor chairs and has been making them for almost 20 years.

He recently opened a workshop at 292 South Main St. as a space for people to see his work and learn how to do it.

"This is sort of the next, or latest iteration of a business that I've kind of been limping along for a little while," he said. "I make Windsor chairs from scratch, and this is an effort to have a little bit more of a public-facing space, where people can see the chairs, talk about options, talking about commissions.

"I also am using it as a space to teach workshops, which for the last 10 years or so I've been trying to do out of my own personal workshop at home."

Jack graduated in 2008 from State University of New York at Purchase, and later met woodworker Curtis Buchanan, who inspired him.

"Right after I finished there, I was feeling a little lost. I wasn't sure how to make the next steps and afford a workspace. And the machine tooling that I was used to using in school." he said, "Right after I graduated, I crossed paths with a guy named Curtis Buchanan, and he was demonstrating making really refined Windsor chairs with not much more than some some flea market tools, and I saw that as a great, low overhead way to keep working with wood."

Jack moved into his workshop last month with help from his wife. He is renting the space from the owners of Magic Flute, who he says have been wonderful to work with.

"My wife actually noticed the 'for rent' sign out by the road, and she made the initial call to just see if we get some more information," he said. "It wasn't on my radar, because it felt like kind of a big leap, and sometimes that's how it's been in my life, where I just need other people to believe in me more than I do to, you know, really pull the trigger."

Jack does commissions and while most of his work is Windsor chairs, he also builds desks and tables, and does spoon carving. 

Windsor chairs are different because of the way their backs are attached into the seat instead of being a continuous leg and back frame.

"A lot of the designs that I make are on the traditional side, but I do some contemporary stuff as well. And so usually the legs are turned on a lathe and they have sort of a fancy baluster look to them, or they could be much more simple," he said. "But the solid seat that separates the undercarriage from the backrest and the arms and stuff is sort of one of the defining characteristics of a Windsor."

He hopes to help people learn the craft and says it's rewarding to see the finished product. In the future, he also hopes to host other instructors and add more designs for the workshop.

"The prime impact for the workshops is to give close instruction to people that are interested in working wood with hand tools or developing a new skill. Or seeing what's possible with proper guidance," Jack said. "Chairs are often considered some of the more difficult or complex woodworking endeavors, and maybe less so Windsor chairs, but there is a lot that goes into them, and being able to kind of demystify that, or guide people through the process is quite rewarding."

People can sign up for classes on his website; some classes are over a couple and others a couple of weekends.

"I offer a three-day class for, a much, much more simple, like perch, kind of stool, where most of the parts are kind of pre-made, and students can focus on the joinery that goes into it and the carving of the seat, again, all with hand tools. And then students will leave with their own chair," he said.

"The longer classes run similarly, although there's quite a bit more labor that goes into those. So I provide all the turned parts, legs and stretchers and posts and things, but students will do all the joinery and all the seat carving the assembly. And they'll split and shave and shape their own spindles, and any of the bent parts that go into the chair."

His gallery is open Wednesday through Sunday 10 a.m to 2 p.m., and Monday and Tuesday by appointment.

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