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August 28, 2009

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BEVERLY

Bill Howard, president of Beverly Cooperative Bank, was named 2009 Beverly Rotary Club Distinguished Citizen of the Year.

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Kelly Driscoll and Caitlin Marie Cantin were named to the dean's list for the spring semester at Franklin Pierce University in Rindge, N.H.

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Carolyn Schweitzer, daughter of Robin and Bruce Schweitzer, was named to the dean's list for the spring semester at Brandeis University in Waltham.

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Nicolas Jacobs, son of Mark Jacobs of Topsfield and Lisa Pixley of Beverly, recently graduated from the Army Reserve Officer Training Corps Leader's Training Course at Fort Knox, Ky. Jacobs is a student at Salem State College and a 2007 graduate of Beverly High School.

DANVERS

Todd Kulakowski from Danvers was named to the dean's list for the spring 2009 semester at Endicott College.

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Vanessa Formato was named to second honors in the dean's list for the spring semester at Clark University in Worcester.

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Christopher Stilian of the Beverly Composite Squadron of the Civil Air Patrol recently completed the requirements for the Charles Lindbergh Award and was promoted to cadet master sergeant.

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Philip John Caruso, Jeffrey Scott Glynn, Omar Paulino and Andrea Skomurski were named to the dean's list for the spring semester at the University of Massachusetts Lowell.

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Sarah Boylan was named to the honor roll for the spring semester at Phillips Academy.

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Justin Witwicki was honored with the Political Science Award during the 2008-2009 Saint Joseph's University commencement ceremonies. Saint Joseph's University is in Philadelphia.

TOPSFIELD

Linda Emma, a tutor at Endicott College, has published her first novel, "Prime Meridian," available at www.lindaemma.com.

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Adrianna Neefus and Maura Power were named to the dean's list with high honors for the spring semester at the University of New Hampshire.

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Stephanie Cavalieri and Heather Nelson were named to the dean's list with honors for the spring semester at the University of New Hampshire.

BOXFORD

Conor Duffey, Joshua Freeman and Tucker White were awarded honors on the June 2009 honor roll at Brooks School in North Andover.

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Brenda Barry, Paul Dube, Giana Pagliocco, and Paul Johnson will participate in the Boston Marathon Jimmy Fund Walk on Sept. 13.

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Daniel Glassberg, Greta Martin, Richard Bailey, Olivia Howell, Katherine Woonton and James Philps of Boxford were named to the honor roll at Phillips Academy Andover for the spring term.

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Nikki Yuskowski was named to the dean's list with high honors for the spring semester at the University of New Hampshire.

IPSWICH

Jaime Baraiolo was named to the dean's list with highest honors for the spring semester at the University of New Hampshire.

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Kellen Millard was named to the dean's list with high honors for the spring semester at the University of New Hampshire.

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Jenny Saetang was named to the dean's list with honors for the spring semester at the University of New Hampshire.

MANCHESTER

Megan Katz was named to the dean's list with highest honors for the spring semester at the University of New Hampshire.

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William Frattini was named to the dean's list with high honors for the spring semester at the University of New Hampshire.

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Elizabeth Healy was named to the dean's list with honors for the spring semester at the University of New Hampshire.

MARBLEHEAD

Stephanie Bogus was named to the dean's list at Framingham State College for the spring semester.

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Erin Magrane was named to the dean's list with highest honors for the spring semester at the University of New Hampshire.

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Katlyn Chaisson was named to the dean's list with high honors for the spring semester at the University of New Hampshire.

MIDDLETON

Kimberly Talbot, daughter of Roger and Joyce Talbot of Middleton, was named to the dean's list for both the fall and spring semesters at the Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences.

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Stephanie Tremblay was named to the dean's list with honors for the spring semester at the University of New Hampshire.

PEABODY

Alexandra Osgood was named to the dean's list for the spring semester at the College of Holy Cross in Worcester.

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Rebecca Kathryn Warren, daughter of Russell and Laureen Warren, was named to the dean's list for the spring semester at Endicott College.

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Carol Merkle recently received an Award for Academic Excellence for Certificate Practical Nursing (PN) at Northern Essex Community College.

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Sixth-grader Anna Valuev was named to the high honor roll for the final term for the 2009-2009 school year at Brookwood School in Manchester.

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Danielle Marie Stueve was named to the chancellor's list for the spring semester at the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth.

SALEM

Alisha Daigle, Courtney Dowdell and Jennifer Olejnik were named to the dean's list for the spring semester at Curry College.

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Seventh-grader Alexandra Curran-Cardarelli was named to the high honor roll for the final term of the 2008-2009 school year at Brookwood School.

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Eighth-graders Nick Kritikos, Marissa Garey and Arlin Baez were named to the honor roll for the final term for the 2008-2009 school year at Brookwood School.

SWAMPSCOTT

Lindsey Benton was named to the dean's list with highest honors for the spring semester at the University of New Hampshire.

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Keith Morgan and Mara Sussman were named to the dean's list with high honors for the spring 2009 semester at the University of New Hampshire.

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Brooke Bolotin was named to the dean's list with high honors for the spring 2009 semester at the University of New Hampshire.

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