MountainOne Bank promotes Kyle Shepard to AVP Loan Operations and Business Analyst ManagerĀ Ā
North Adamsā MountainOne BankĀ is pleased to announce the promotion of Kyle Shepard to Assistant Vice President of Loan Operations and Business Analyst Manager.
In his role as AVP of loan operations, Shepard oversees the daily functions of the loan servicing department, including payment processing, escrow management, and collections. As business analyst manager, he supervises a team responsible for developing and implementing strategies and procedures that strengthen operational efficiency, enhance customer service, and mitigate risk.
Shepard joined MountainOne in March 2014 as a personal banker. Over his nearly 12 years with the organization, he has advanced through a series of roles including electronic banking specialist, customer care liaison, and operations analyst. Most recently, he served as AVP operations manager prior to his promotion. Shepard is a graduate of Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts with a degree in business administration and management, as well as an Accredited ACH Professional.
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Dalton Rotary Club supports veterans of Soldier On Super Bowl Sunday
Daltonā Dalton Rotary Club demonstrated its support of veterans on Super Bowl Sunday by providing a feast to the residents of Soldier On in Pittsfield.
Members of Dalton Rotary Club delivered enough pizza, wings, soda, and brownies to feed 35 veterans as part of their commitment to serving the local community.

Founded in 1994, Soldier On is a private non-profit committed to ending veteran homelessness with housing and supportive services. Soldier On serves more than 30,000 low-income veterans in 86 counties across four northeastern states. In Pittsfield, 250 to 300 veterans are helped annually with services ranging from transportation for appointments to permanent housing for male and female veterans.
āSaying thank you to those who have served this country is a proud tradition of Dalton Rotary Club,ā said Bernie Klem, co-president. āWeāre pleased to support this worthy organization.ā
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Ghent Playhouse staged reading benefits the Columbia County EMS education program
Ā Ghent, N.Y.āĀ The Ghent Playhouse presented a check for $2700 to the Columbia County EMS Education program representative PJ Keeler on February 11th. Ghent Playhouse Artistic Director Cathy Lee-Visscher, āRoman Feverā Producer Vivian Wachsberger, and Board President Linda Murawski were also on hand for the presentation.
The donation resulted from a benefit reading of Edith Wharton’s āRoman Feverā in January.Ā āWe try each SeasonĀ to give back to the community that has supported us throughout the yearsā, said President Linda Murawski.Ā āCommunity theater only survives with the support of the community.ā

If you missed the production and would like to donate, checks may be mailed to Columbia County EMS Education, 85 Industrial Tract, Hudson, NY, 12534.
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Berkshire Wind Power Cooperative Corporation opens scholarships to Hancock and Lanesborough Students
Berkshireā For the fifth year, Berkshire Wind Power Cooperative Corporation (BWPCC) will open scholarships to students from Lanesborough and Hancock.
Two seniors from Mount Greylock Regional High School and Charles H. McCann Technical School will be selected to receive $1,000 scholarships. The scholarships will be awarded to qualifying seniors who are planning to attend either a two- or four-year college or trade school program. Seniors must be from either Hancock or Lanesborough to be considered for the scholarship. Special consideration will be given to students with financial need, but all students are encouraged to apply.

This year, applications will be available online at www.berkshirewindcoop.org/scholarship. The deadline to apply is Friday, April 3rd. Students can email mmwec@mmwec.org with any questions.
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Stockbridge Cultural Council announces awards to 27 local and regional organizations totaling $15,433
Stockbridgeā Stockbridge Cultural Council has announced awards to 27 local and regional organizations totaling $15,433, selected from 42 applications representing projects in all areas of the visual and performing arts, sciences and humanities.Ā
The Council for this grant cycle was comprised of seven Stockbridge residents, including co-chairs Anne Ferril and Audrey Shachnow, Jennie Bernard, Chris Ferrero, Ingrid Raab, Naomi Spatz, and Wendy Strothman.Ā

“Arts and culture are central to what makes our community unique,ā said Anne Ferril, chair of the Stockbridge Cultural Council. “This is an opportunity to support the work of creative people and organizations who offer innovative programs, and even without a huge budget, we feel we make a difference in projects that benefit our residents.āĀ
The new grant cycle will begin in September, when the Massachusetts Cultural Council opens applications for 2027 grants. Information and forms are available online at www.massculturalcouncil.org.
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Berkshire Community College announces ā40 Under FortyāĀ winners
Ā Pittsfieldā Berkshire Community College (BCC), together with partners 1Berkshire and Mill Town Foundation,Ā has announced the winners ofĀ its annualĀ 40 Under Forty Awards, to be honoredĀ onĀ Wednesday, MarchĀ 18thĀ at 5 p.m.Ā in the Robert BolandĀ Theater,Ā locatedĀ on the main campus at 1350 West Street, Pittsfield. Tickets for the event may beĀ purchasedĀ online atĀ www.berkshirecc.edu/40-tix. Proceeds benefit support Workforce and Community Education programs at BCC.
40 Under Forty celebrates talented people in the Berkshires, under the age of 40, who have a deep dedication to improving the quality of life for those living and working in our community. Nominees are eligible for the award through their professional work and how it makes a difference, their personal commitment to their community, or other efforts to improve the quality of life for those living and working in the Berkshires.

Mill Town FoundationĀ willĀ promote purposeful givingĀ byĀ fundingĀ each 40 Under Forty Award winnerĀ withĀ $1,000 toĀ re-grant toĀ an eligible Berkshire-based nonprofit organization.Ā The winners, along with their non-profit of choice to receive the $1,000 funding,Ā are:
- LiliaĀ Baker,Ā Volunteers in Medicine,Ā donating toĀ ViMĀ Berkshires
- JillianĀ Bamford,Ā On Pointe Barre & Fitness Studio, donating toĀ No Paws Left Behind
- HaleyĀ Barbieri,Ā VentfortĀ Hall Gilded Age Mansion and Museum / Shakespeare & Company, donating toĀ Lenox Library Association
- PatrickĀ Becker,Ā General Dynamics Mission Systems, donating toĀ CranevilleĀ Elementary – PTO
- DeirdreĀ Bird,Ā DriĀ Umbrellas, donating toĀ The Denise Kaley Fund for Berkshire County Women with Cancer at BTCF
- MirandaĀ Bona,Ā Fuss & O’Neill, Inc., donating toĀ Jacks Galore
- AmandaĀ Carpenter,Ā Guardian Life Insurance Company of America,Ā donatingĀ toĀ Youth Center Inc.
- LindsayĀ Cornwell,Ā Second Street Second Chances, Inc. / Berkshire County Sheriff’s Office, donating toĀ Elizabeth Freeman Center
- AJĀ Cote,Ā Food Pantries of the Capital District, donating toĀ Roots & Dreams and Mustard Seeds Inc.
- Charlotte (Linden)Ā Crane,Ā Berkshire Community College,Ā donating toĀ CBRSD – Wahconah Regional High School CPR program
- Jessie Downer,Ā LamacchiaĀ Realty,Ā donating toĀ Strong Little Souls
- MichaelĀ Duffy,Ā Pittsfield Public SchoolsĀ āĀ Taconic,Ā donating toĀ Temple AnsheĀ Amunim
- DevanĀ Gardner,Ā Greylock Federal Credit Union, donating toĀ Berkshire Lyric
- ChristaĀ Gariepy,Ā Berkshire Health Systems, donatingĀ Boys & Girls Club of the BerkshiresĀ (the Seed Room)
- AlexanderĀ Hernandez,Ā Berkshire Medical Center,Ā SomosĀ Berkshires, donating toĀ KatunemoĀ Arts and Healing (Downtown Pittsfield, Inc. as its fiscal sponsor)
- HilaryĀ Houldsworth,Ā Elder Services of Berkshire County, Inc.,Ā donating toĀ Elder Services of Berkshire County, Inc.
- KeytoriaĀ Jenkins,Ā United States Postal Service and Keys withĀ Keytoria,Ā donating toĀ Choices Mentoring Initiative
- TomĀ Jorgenson,Ā Berkshire Athenaeum,Ā donating toĀ Literacy Volunteers of Berkshire County
- AmandaĀ Lardizabal,Ā Berkshire Community College,Ā donating toĀ Berkshire Humane Society
- EmmaĀ Lenski,Ā Berkshire Pride / Collaborative Endeavors, LLC / IndieĀ ReaderyĀ & Records,Ā donating toĀ Berkshire Pride
- MollyĀ Lovejoy,Ā Railroad Street Youth Project,Ā donating toĀ Railroad Street Youth Project
- KaitlynĀ Maloy,Ā Berkshire Medical Center,Ā donating toĀ Berkshire Health Systems Nursing Residency
- SheetalĀ Manerkar,Ā Berkshire Medical Center,Ā donating toĀ Elder Services of Berkshire County, Inc.
- ZacharyĀ Marcotte,Ā Berkshire Money Management,Ā donating toĀ Berkshire Humane Society (Community Cat Program)
- StephanieĀ Maselli,Ā Berkshire Arts & Technology Charter Public School,Ā donating toĀ Williamstown Youth Center
- CharellĀ McFarland,Ā Community First Therapy and Consulting, LLC,Ā donating toĀ R.O.P.E (Rites of Passage & Empowerment Inc)
- MollyĀ Merrihew,Ā WAM Theatre,Ā donating toĀ Latinas413
- TravisĀ Mille,Ā ConvenientMDĀ Urgent Care,Ā donating toĀ BFAIR
- OctavioĀ MirandaĀ Nallin,Ā Amici Berkshires,Ā donating toĀ Litnet
- KaitlynĀ Moresi,Ā BFAIR,Ā donating toĀ Love of T Foundation
- KaciĀ Nowicki,Ā Greylock Federal Credit Union,Ā donating toĀ Berkshire Coalition for Suicide Prevention
- KatherineĀ Oberwager,Ā Baystate Medical Center,Ā donating toĀ Pediatric Developmental Center
- ErikĀ Ray,Ā MountainOneĀ Bank,Ā donatingĀ toĀ Youth Center Inc.
- NicholasĀ Russo,Ā Berkshire Regional Planning Commission,Ā donating toĀ Zion Lutheran Church
- BriannaĀ Sabato,Ā Pittsfield Public Schools,Ā donating toĀ Berkshire Running Foundation
- AlyssaĀ Sakowski,Ā Berkshire County Head Start,Ā donating toĀ Berkshire County Head Start
- SierraĀ Shehemi,Ā Guardian Life Insurance Company of America,Ā donating toĀ MS Support Foundation
- BrittanyĀ Sumner,Ā Berkshire ABA,Ā donating toĀ Families Like Ours (FLO)
- AustinĀ White,Ā County Ambulance,Ā donating toĀ Emergency Medical Service Committee of Berkshire County
- EmilyĀ Zelenovic,Ā Law Office of EmilyĀ Zelenovic,Ā donating toĀ Construct Inc.




