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Lee's Maguire Roosa takes first place on Sunday at the High Lawn Farm Keep Moo’ving 5K.

Roosa Leads Field of 100s at High Lawn Farm

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LEE, Mass. -- Lee's Maguire Roosa and Glendale's Morgan Windram-Geddes were the top finishers Sunday at the High Lawn Farm Keep Moo’ving 5K.
 
The event was held to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the family-owned dairy farm and as a benefit for Berkshire Bounty, a food rescue organization that serves emergency food distribution programs county-wide.
 
Roosa hit the finish line in 19 minutes, 30.45 seconds, a 6:16 mile pace, to edge runner-up Pat McNaughton (19:31.87) by just more than a second.
 
Windram-Geddes was the top female finisher and sixth-place finisher overall, covering the out-and-back course around the farm property in 20:21.31.
 
The second and third female runners were Barrington, R.I.'s, Caroline Reznik and Pittsfield's Kelly Maginnis in 22:58.70 and 22:58.76, respectively.
 
The race saw 262 finishers from 10 different states in the runner division and had a walking component as well.
 
 
Top 20: 1. Maguire Roosa, Lee, 19:30.45; 2. Pat McNaughton, 19:31.87; 3. Raphael Bruno, Pittsfield, 19:35.52; 4. Brady Payson, Dalton, 20:00.78; 5. Lenox Silvestro-Dias, Pittsfield, 20:06.80; 6. Morgan Windram-Geddes, Glendal, 20:21.31; 7. Leigh Schmitt, 20:56.25; 8. Taran Caston, Pittsfield, 21:18.14; 9. Simeon Mercier, Pittsfield, 21:23.17; 10. Cristhian Cabrera, Pittsfield, 21:24.26; 11. Cory Mercier, Pittsfield, 21:51.83; 12. Daniel Wheeler, Lanesborough, 22:05.17; 13. Rich Lassor, Lee, 22:09.52; 14. Dylan Lundgren, Dalton, 22:12.36; 15. Brian Henault, Pittsfield, 22:14.65; 16. Luke Breslin, Monterey, 22:26.33; 17. Jason Chicoine, Rensselaer, N.Y., 22:40.34; 18. David Oelberg, Lenox, 22:45.87; 19. Michael Tucker, Dalton, 22:50.08; 20. Ben Dickens, Portland, Maine, 22:52.80.

 

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Lee Bank Foundation Awards Grants to Nonprofits

LEE, Mass. — The Lee Bank Foundation has announced the allocation of $56,700 in grants to ten organizations serving the Berkshire region, marking its second funding round of 2024. 
 
These grants, ranging from $1,000 to $10,000, will bolster local initiatives addressing critical community needs.
 
The following organizations are recipients of the Lee Bank Foundation grants:
  • Berkshire Bounty
  • Berkshire South Regional Community Center
  • Big Brothers, Big Sisters of Western MA
  • Blackshires
  • Community Access to the Arts
  • Elizabeth Freeman Center
  • Focus is Our Children
  • Greenagers
  • Nonprofit Center of the Berkshires
  • Roots Rising
Nonprofit organizations interested in applying for the next round of funding can access the application and additional details via the Community Impact section of Lee Bank's website (https://www.leebank.com/community-impact/donations-sponsorships.html). The application deadline for the next cycle is September 1st, 2024.
 
Applicants must hold 501(c)(3) nonprofit status to qualify for grant consideration. The Foundation prioritizes programs that aim to narrow income and opportunity disparities within the Berkshire community. Funding requests should align with the Lee Bank Foundation’s focus areas, which include education, food security, economic development, health services, and mentorship initiatives.
 
Each organization is eligible to receive grant funding once within a 12-month period.
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