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October 16, 2009

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BEVERLY

Dane Hoffman, son of Matthew Hoffman and Cheryl Tivey, joined the Class of 2013 at St. Michael's College in Vermont.

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Matthew Kennedy joined the Class of 2013 at Tufts University.

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Megan Woonton, a hospitality management major at Endicott College, is currently studying at the College for International Studies in Madrid, Spain.

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Stephen Day was named to the dean's list at Framingham State college last spring.

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Daniel Oullette was named to the dean's list at New England Institute of Technology last spring.

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Marissa Mason and Nikolai Friedman will star in The Open Road High School Ensemble's "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow," playing at The Community House in Hamilton on Oct. 24 at 3 and 6 p.m.

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Ann Perrott recently enrolled in the Master of Divinity program at the Episcopal Divinity School in Cambridge.

BOXFORD

Conor Cliffe joined the Class of 2013 at St. Lawrence University in Canton, N.Y.

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Nikolas Matses and Elizabeth Stockwell were named to the dean's list at Framingham State College last spring.

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Jonathan Rivers, son of Christine and Rick Rivers, was named to the dean's list last spring at Fairfield University.

DANVERS

Brian Douglass was named to the dean's list at New England Institute of Technology last spring.

HAMILTON

Nicholas Falasca, Dennis Kane, Samantha Davekos, Hannah Spellman, Kayleigh Brand, Natalie Kassirer, Lizzie Donellan, Bryanna Beveridge, Nick Celata and Keegan Blute will star in The Open Road High School Ensemble's "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow," playing at The Community House in Hamilton on Oct. 24 at 3 and 6 p.m.

IPSWICH

Emily Bartlett joined the Class of 2013 at Tufts University.

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Timothy Whippen was named to the dean's list at New England Institute of Technology last spring.

MARBLEHEAD

Tucker Garfield joined the Class of 2013 at St. Lawrence University in Canton, N.Y.

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Joseph Healy, son of Martha and Laurence Healy, joined the Class of 2013 at St. Michael's College.

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

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Holly Noyes joined the Class of 2013 at St. Lawrence University.

PEABODY

Jennifer Orcutt recently graduated cum laude from the University of Massachusetts Amherst with a bachelor's degree in biology. She was commissioned as a second lieutenant and is stationed in Fort Lee, Va.

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Jesse Comak joined the Class of 2013 at Tufts University.

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Thomas Lowe, a Hewlett-Packard vendor manager, has been elevated to a Thirty-third Degree Scottish Rite Mason. The award is given for outstanding achievement within the fraternity or for contributions to others reflecting credit on Freemasonry.

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Timothy Ferrera was named to the dean's list at New England Institute of Technology last spring.

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Julie Bernazzani was named to the dean's list at Framingham State College last spring.

SALEM

Lindsay Fair and Joanna Zachariadis were named to the dean's list at Framingham State College this past spring.

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Cody Dodge, son of Cabot and Laurie Dodge, was chosen as a member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon at Boston University.

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Heather Caruso is attending graduate school for choreography at Roehampton University in London.

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Julia Caruso is studying abroad at New York University's Prague program this fall.

SWAMPSCOTT

Marianne Yasi, daughter of Maureen and Paul Yasi, joined the Class of 2013 at St. Michael's College in Vermont.

TOPSFIELD

Frans Van Bodengraven, son of Frank and Barbara Van Bodengraven, joined the Class of 2013 at St. Michael's College in Vermont.

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Alicia Casey recently graduated from Salem State College with a master's degree in social work.

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Caroline Casey-Boreck recently graduated from Salem State College with a bachelor's degree in psychology.

WENHAM

Brian Bernier and Jessica Smith, Brooks School students, were recently honored by the College Board as Advanced Placement Scholars.

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Samantha Bucco and Meghan Kausel will star in The Open Road High School Ensemble's "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow," playing at The Community House in Hamilton on Oct. 24 at 3 and 6 p.m.

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Send your North Shore People news to Community Editor Will Broaddus at wbroaddus@salem news.com.

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