Millie Foundation Scholarships Open

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LEE, Mass. — The Millie Foundation Scholarships application period is open for 2026, with a deadline of May 20. 
 
The Millie Foundation awards annual scholarships to students or graduates of Lee Middle & High School who are pursuing careers in a design field, such as architecture, interior design, graphic design, landscape architecture, construction, construction management, structural engineering, or historic preservation. 
 
The foundation was inspired by the four Scannell sisters - Kathleen, Helen, Mary & Mildred (Millie) - who were strong supporters of women's education. Millie died in 2020, and her granddaughter Kerry Bartini established the non-profit in 2022. Bartini is an architect and partner of the local firm Berkshire Design. 
 
The first scholarships were granted to 2023 graduates of Lee High School. Applications are open now with a deadline of May 20th. The simple online application requires a photo, a work sample, and some writing. Applicants are encouraged to apply in a timely manner, even though the application form is relatively simple. 
 
Bartini stated: "We want to make it easy and fun and not to put too much pressure on the students. The design fields are exciting opportunities, and we want to inspire students to explore careers in these fields." 
 
The application is available on the Millie Foundation website. The deadline for the 2026 Spring awards is May 20. The link to donate is also available on the website, and all donations are welcome. 
 
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St. Mary's Wins Northern Berkshire Babe Ruth Tournament

By Stephen DravisiBerkshires.com Sports
NORTH ADAMS, Mass. – Dom Newton struck out eight in five innings on the mound and went 2-for-4 at the plate Sunday to lead the Southern Berkshire Babe Ruth St. Mary’s team to a 12-7 win over Moresi and Associates in the championship game of the inaugural Northern Berkshire 15-year-old Babe Ruth Tournament at Alcombright Field.
 
Newton doubled, drove in a pair of runs and scored twice for St. Mary’s, which jumped on top with a three-run first inning and never relinquished the lead.
 
Newton allowed two earned runs before giving the ball to Mason Bailey, who pitched two scoreless innings in the sixth and seventh.
 
The long outing from the St. Mary’s starter helped it get through a run of four games in three days, including the semi-finals and finals on Sunday.
 
“We kind of planned it out,” St. Mary’s coach Jeffrey Simmons said. “Cam [Simmons] threw on Friday. He pitched the whole game there. And we saved Dom, who is one of our aces as well, for today.”
 
Simmons struck out 12 in 5 and a third innings in a 9-6 win over North Adams Fire Department on Friday; he also went 3-for-4 with a pair of RBIs in that game.
 
Simmons played behind the plate in two of St. Mary’s four wins, including the finale, when he tripled in a run, walked twice and scored three times en route to earning the tournament’s most valuable player award.
 
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