Lee Bank Names New Senior Vice President of Consumer Banking

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LEE, Mass. — Lee Bank is pleased to announce a new addition to its consumer banking team. 
 
Cheryl Martin has joined the Bank as the SVP of Consumer Banking and will be based out of the Main Office located at 75 Park Street in Lee.
 
Martin was previously employed at Berkshire Bank where she most recently served as the SVP of Bank Operations. Martin is looking forward to making a positive impact in our community with Lee Bank's consumer banking team.
 
Martin is a lifelong Berkshire County resident. She currently resides in Lenox with her Cavapoo puppy, Beau. Martin attended Bentley University where she received her bachelor's degree in Corporate Finance and Accounting and went on to complete her MBA. Martin enjoys running and playing tennis, a sport she has been involved with since childhood. She has also served on the board of the local Dollars for Scholars chapter and appreciated the opportunity to work with the students and local donors.
 
"We are thrilled to have someone of Martin's caliber joining the Lee Bank family. She brings just the right blend of high-level banking knowledge and expertise but at the same time aligns with our culture which enables us to stay true to our community banking roots and DNA.", said Lee Bank President Chuck Leach.

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Ventfort Hall Gilded Age Mansion Opens for the Holiday Season

LENOX, Mass. — Ventfort Hall Gilded Age Mansion and Museum is showcasing festive holiday decorations throughout the historic property.
 
The decorations, prepared by staff and volunteers, highlight the mansion's architecture and history.
 
The mansion, located at 104 Walker Street, is open daily from 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM, except on Christmas Day. For more information about admission, visit gildedage.org.
 
Visitors can explore the mansion through self-guided tours and enjoy a range of year-round programming, including exhibitions like the Bellefontaine Collection, Tea & Talks, concerts, theater performances, ghost tours, and other events. The mansion is available for private rental and continues to undergo substantial restoration efforts.
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