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February 4, 2010

Beverly people

Sixth-graders Riley Bassinger, Anna Slingerland, Amanda Uroskie and Abbie Williams; seventh-graders Jeffrey DePiero, Abby Gooding, Rob Irvin and Foster LeBoeuf; and eighth-graders Eliza Mead, Iriana Rodriguez, Nora Sullivan, Sofia del Valle and Jason Yoo were named to the high honor roll for the fall 2009 semester at Brookwood School.

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Sixth-graders Kevin Barry, Brendan DeSimone, Brendan Kerivan, Annie Payson and Abbie Williams; seventh-graders Stowe Brown, Foster LeBoeuf and Savannah Lodge; and eighth-graders Cassady Bates, Zarah Ferrari, Andrea MacGown, Amory Manuel, and Wyatt Welles were named to the honor roll for the fall 2009 semester at Brookwood School.

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Andrew White was named to the fall 2009 dean's list at Wagner College, on New York City's Staten Island.

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Giani DiCesare, son of Dante and Michelle DiCesare and a 2009 graduate of Beverly High School, recently completed basic training for the U.S. Air Force at Lackland Air Force Base, Texas, and is currently training to be an avionics technician at Keesler Air Force Base, Biloxi, Miss.

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Matthew Kennedy was named to the dean's list for the fall 2009 semester at Tufts University.

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Matthew J. Wolfe, son of Todd and Anne Wolfe, was named to the dean's list for the fall 2009 semester at Saint Michael's College in Burlington, Vt.

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Samantha Stokes was named to the dean's list for the fall 2009 semester at Sacred Heart University in Fairfield, Conn.

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Joseph Albert, son of Roger and Ellen Albert, was named to the dean's list for the fall 2009 term at Endicott College.

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Shannon Marie Cronin, daughter of Brendan and Christine Cronin, was named to the dean's list for the fall 2009 term at Endicott College.

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Amy Gelineau, daughter of Roy and Patricia Gelineau, was named to the dean's list for the fall 2009 term at Endicott College.

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Jordan Hirschfeld, son of Steven and Linda Hirschfeld, was named to the dean's list for the fall 2009 term at Endicott College.

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Mollie Lampert, daughter of Todd and Lorna Lampert, was named to the dean's list for the fall 2009 term at Endicott College.

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Kathryn Modugno, daughter of James and Brenda Modugno, was named to the dean's list for the fall 2009 term at Endicott College.

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Julie Sciamanna, daughter of Paul and Lisa Sciamanna, was named to the dean's list for the fall 2009 term at Endicott College.

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Matthew Harting was named to the dean's list for the fall 2009 semester at Wentworth Institute of Technology.

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Julie Sciamanna, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sciamanna and a junior at Endicott College, has been accepted to spend the spring 2010 semester studying abroad at FUA in Florence, Italy.

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  • North Shore religion news in brief Clifton Lutheran Church, located at 150 Humphrey St., Marblehead, elected Steven Maio as the new president of the congregation of Clifton Lutheran Church. The election celebration was held at the church's annual congregational meeting on Sunday, Feb. 5. Steven Maio replaces outgoing president Jim Koehn. Maio will serve a three-year term.

    February 11, 2012

  • North Shore religion calendar Sunday, Feb. 12
    "Vatican II in its Fiftieth Year," 7 to 9 p.m., St. Thomas the Apostle Church Hall, 1 Margin St., Peabody. Dr. Dominic F. Doyle will present "Imagining the Church Before and After Vatican II: The Relevance of Lumen Gentium for Today"; Lumen Gentium, the Dogmatic Constitution on the Church. Sponsored by VOTE, North Shore Seacoast Affiliate. All are welcome; freewill offering. Refreshments served. 978-745-0219 or 978-535-2321.

    February 11, 2012

  • Eagle Festival swooping into Newburyport tomorrow 11Throughout the free festival — which is scheduled for tomorrow from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. — participants can enjoy a range of activities, all designed to help participants observe eagles in their natural habitat.

    February 10, 2012

  • 5504431SN.jpg Pan-American jazz comes to Rockport ROCKPORT — A Grammy Award-winning musician will entertain a local audience with his blend of Pan-American jazz in a benefit event tonight that also highlights the growing revival of jazz on the North Shore.

    February 10, 2012 1 Photo

  • 5504424SN.jpg 'The Addams Family': Quirky musical comedy comes to Boston Where does one go as an actress after playing Cruella de Vil? If you are Sara Gettelfinger, straight to Morticia Addams.
    You know, that Addams. Da-da-da. Snap. Snap. Da-da-da. Snap. Snap. Da-da-da. Da-da-da. Da-da-da. Snap. Snap.

    February 10, 2012 1 Photo

  • 5481134SN.jpg Short and snappy John Bonner's film "The Impossible Journey" gives a whole new meaning to the phrase, "You can't get there from here."
    The short movie, which will screen at the Winter Film Festival on Thursday, Feb. 16, tells the story of an 18-mile bicycle ride that Bonner took from his home in Marblehead to Boston.

    February 9, 2012 2 Photos

  • 5496506SN.jpg AN ARABIC MODE Can music solve the Israeli-Palestinian conflict?
    That possibility is being considered by a class at Salem State, which will host the SHARQ Arabic Music Ensemble on Monday, Feb. 13, for a performance and master class that are both open to the public.

    February 9, 2012 1 Photo

  • North Shore Entertainment Calendar Good cause and fundraisers
    DANCING WITH THE STAFF. Thursday, Feb. 9, 7 p.m., Swampscott High School, 200 Essex St., Swampscott. Dancing With the Staff competition will benefit the Swampscott High School Dance Team. $5/advance, $7/at the door. Open to the public. To purchase tickets, contact Coach Danielle Lannon at daniellelannon@gmail.com, or Alexa Baldacci at alexabaldacci@gmail.com.

    February 9, 2012

  • Pet Connection: How to prevent a lost-pet crisis Tonka, a beloved Jack Russell terrier and member of a Salem family, disappeared on Halloween while his owners were giving out treats and getting their kids into costumes for trick-or-treating.
    The devastated parents called the veterinary practice, Animal Control Officer Donald Famico and the Salem police to see if any lost animals had been turned in. Very little sleep was achieved that night. Mom and dad scoured the neighborhood looking for Tonka and contacted everyone they knew to help them find him. They had no idea if Tonka had been lost or stolen. The next morning, their young children were so enraptured with their Halloween candy they did not notice Tonka was missing, and their wise mother got them off to school calmly without distressing them with the bad news. Then she went back about her search.

    February 7, 2012

  • The Buzz Many wish people were more like dogs It seems some people are not dreaming of getting a puppy as a Valentine's Day gift, but rather wishing their human mates were more like a dog. And their dogs are helping them look for mates! According to an American Kennel Club survey:

    February 7, 2012

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