Mount Everett Regional School Scholarships & Awards 2026

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SHEFFIELD, Mass. — The following awards and scholarships were presented the Mount Everett Regional School class of 2026.

Alice Coon Shanley Memorial Scholarship: Kyle Sermini
Amy Gillette Memorial Scholarship: Kamari Pridgen, Elizabeth Robitaille
Arthur Batacchi Sr. Memorial Scholarship: London Krans
Clayton Christman Memorial Scholarship: Elizabeth Robitaille
Chris Kamens Memorial Scholarship: Jade Brown, Kingston Lee, Elizabeth Robitaille, Finnegan Vion
CIAO Soccer Hall of Fame Scholarship: Philip Enoch, Kamari Pridgen
CTSB Scholarship: Italia Oates
Diana Seavey Memorial Scholarship: Siobhan Fedell
Edward Kollmer Memorial Scholarship: Guthrie Davis
Esther MacDonald Memorial Scholarship: Kamari Pridgen
Great Barrington Fish and Game Club Scholarship: Kingston Lee
Great Barrington Rotary Club Scholarships: Guthrie Davis, Sophie DelMasto, Philip Enoch Greylock Federal Credit Union Community Enrichment Scholarship: Sophie DelMasto
Harold D. Rood American Legion Scholarship: Philip Enoch, London Krans
Hazel Hendrick Memorial Scholarship: Italia Oates
John and Abigail Adams Scholarships: Cameron Coon, Sophie DelMasto, Philip Enoch, Siobhan Fedell, Alexis Jeffries, Abigail Reiners, Elizabeth Robitaille, Benjamin Vella, Finnegan Vion
John Pulver Memorial Scholarship: Alexis Jeffries, Kyle Sermini, Madison Van Deusen
Judith S. Thompson Scholarship: Italia Oates
Kelley D. Hayes Memorial Scholarship: Cameron Coon, Elizabeth Robitaille
Kevin Blanco Memorial Scholarship: Madeline Emerling
Lillian Preiss Memorial Scholarship: Madison Van Deusen
Linda Higgins Kindness Award: Elizabeth Robitaille
Mary Ellen Welch Memorial: London Krans
McLaughlin-Wilson Scholarship: Philip Enoch, Emily Gilmore, Alexis Jeffries, Benjamin Vella, Finnegan Vion
Mia and Lynn MacDonald Memorial: Guthrie Davis

Mount Everett Scholarships: Sophie DelMasto, Brody Kinna, Benjamin Vella, Finnegan Vion
Neil G. Fletcher Memorial Scholarship: Kamari Pridgen
New Marlborough Fire & Rescue Crawford Scholarship: Philip Enoch
New Marlborough Land Trust Young Conservationist Award: London Krans
New Marlborough-Monterey PTA Scholarship: Philip Enoch, Alexis Jeffries, Kyle Sermini
Olde Yankee Street Rods Scholarship: Alexis Jeffries, London Krans
Otis Amvets Friends of Veterans Scholarship: Italia Oates
Picard-Provo Grants in Memory of John Henry Picard and Frank Provo: Cameron Coon, Guthrie Davis, Sophie DelMasto, Philip Enoch, Benjamin Vella
Robert Law Memorial Scholarship: Guthrie Davis
Robert and Barbara Gauthier Memorial Scholarship: Philip Enoch, Alexis Jeffries
Rolling Rock Salt Culinary Award: Brody Kinna
Sheffield Grange Scholarship: Cameron Coon, Siobhan Fedell
Southern Berkshire Kiwanis Club Scholarships: Guthrie Davis, Italia Oates
Sheffield Historical Society Scholarship: Philip Enoch
Sheffield Sporting Club Scholarship: London Krans, Italia Oates
Southern Berkshire Lions Foundation Student Volunteer Award: Philip Enoch
Southern Berkshire Kiwanis Club Scholarships: Guthrie Davis, Italia Oates
Southern Berkshire Regional School Education Association Scholarship: Sophie DelMasto
Southern Berkshire Regional Elementary Teachers Scholarship: Alexis Jeffries
Thursday Morning Club Scholarships: London Krans, Italia Oates, Benjamin Vella
UNICO Francis Fazio Scholarship: Benjamin Vella
UNICO Baseball Hall of Fame Scholarship: London Krans
Wheeler and Taylor Scholarship: Cameron Coon, Kyle Sermini

 


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Prosperity Way Phase 1 Complete; Berkshire Gas Volunteer Day

By Sabrina DammsiBerkshires Staff

Some 55 Avangrid/Berkshire Gas employees spent the day sawing, hammering and painting at Prosperity Way.
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Nearly a year ago, Central Berkshire Habitat for Humanity broke ground on its three-phase affordable housing project. Now, volunteers are putting the final touches on the six homes and have already begun phase two. 
 
"One of the homeowners is closing on her house tomorrow, so she's moving in this weekend, and then the other family is moving in next week," said Habitat CEO Carolyn Valli. 
 
During Phase 2, seven additional homes will be built, the first modular ranch for that phase has been set, and the stick-built ranch is currently in construction. There are two additional ranches on site, to be set once foundations are cured and two colonial homes are scheduled for delivery on Monday, she said. 
 
Phase 3 will have the construction of another seven homes. Central Berkshire Habitat hopes to finish the project before 2028, dependent on securing sufficient grant funding to bridge the gap between construction costs and affordable sale prices, Valli said. 
 
Energy ran high on Thursday, as more than than 50 employee volunteers from Berkshire Gas, a subsidiary of Avangrid Inc., spent the day helping move the project forward through painting, landscaping, and construction work.
 
"We are an energy company in all aspects. We generate wind energy, we have electric utilities and gas utilities, and this crew is demonstrating their energy for a good cause today to support home building for folks who might otherwise never be able to afford a home," said Chris Farrell, Berkshire Gas' communications and government relations manager. 
 
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