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October 23, 2009

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BEVERLY

Rachel Theriault, a recent Salem State College graduate, has joined the Manchester Public Library staff as an assistant.

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Paul Lanzikos was recently honored by the Chelsea Jewish Foundation as "Mensch of the Year" for his longtime advocacy of elders.

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Kathryn Modungo recently received an Alumni Council Scholarship from Endicott College.

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Julie Sciamanna was recently initiated into the new Endicott Chapter of Kappa Delta Pi, a nationally recognized honor society for students in the field of education. She also received a Frances Alexander Scholarship.

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Shannon Cronin was recently initiated into the new Endicott Chapter of Sigma Iota Rho, a nationally recognized honor society for students in the field of international studies.

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Jordan Hirschfield recently received an A. Joseph Callahan Jr. Scholarship at Endicott College.

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Nathan Shaw was named to the dean's honor roll at New England Institute of Art for this past summer.

BOXFORD

Stephanie Connery recently received a Helen Young Post '52 Scholarship from Endicott College.

Stephanie Connery was recently initiated into the new Endicott Chapter of Sigma Beta Delta, a nationally recognized honor society for students in the field of business, management and administration.

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Andrew Roach recently joined the Class of 2013 at Bryant University.

DANVERS

Christina Bottari, Andrew Piatelli and Morgan McCallum recently joined the Class of 2013 at Bryant University.

HAMILTON

Taylor Patten was recently initiated into Eta Sigma Delta, a hospitality management honor society at Endicott College.

IPSWICH

Katelyn Baker was recently initiated into Alpha Phi Sigma, a nationally recognized honor society for students in the field of criminal justice, at Endicott College.

MARBLEHEAD

Connor Carey recently joined the Class of 2013 at Bryant University.

MIDDLETON

Steven Sinclair recently joined the Class of 2013 at Bryant University.

PEABODY

Susan Campbell was recently initiated into the new Endicott Chapter of Sigma Beta Delta, a nationally recognized honor society for students in the field of business, management and administration.

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Bradley Brennan, Bianca Gallo and Ryan Hansen recently joined the Class of 2013 at Bryant University.

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Crystal Joyce will be choreographing a live stage musical of "The Wizard of Oz." The musical will be on the weekends of Nov. 20 and Nov. 27 at Saugus High School.

SALEM

Mary Demakes, co-chairwoman of North Shore Alzheimer's Partnership, is working to increase awareness for National Alzheimer's Month. She recently joined thousands of people in North Andover to take part in her 15th Memory Walk.

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  • 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

  • Don't fret over dog park snub: Don't fret over dog park snub Q: I'm trying not to take it personally, but my feelings are hurt. This morning when I showed up at the park where neighborhood dogs and their owners gather every day, there was one woman standing there with her dog, Daisy, a West Highland terrier. Her dog ran over to my dog, greeting us warmly. Daisy's owner was not so sunny. She responded to my bright "good morning" with a question: "Where is everybody?" She made me feel invisible. I felt like saying something nasty to her. Suddenly, my dog group feels like high school. Am I not in the popular crowd?

    February 7, 2012

  • Dear Abby: Savings bond gift matures into mother/daughter battle Dear Abby: I'm 30 years old and have a close relationship with my mother, but something is bothering me. When I was a little girl, my grandmother gave me a U.S. savings bond for my birthday. It has matured to its full value. My mother refuses to give it to me. She said that my grandmother intended it as a wedding gift.

    February 6, 2012

  • North Shore religion news in brief After 40 years of service to the church, the Rev. Canon Jurgen Liias, founding rector of Christ the Redeemer Anglican Church in Danvers, will retire following the 10:30 a.m. service on Sunday, Feb. 5. The Rev. Tim Clayton will be installed as rector of Christ the Redeemer this spring. During the interim, the Rev. Brian Barry will serve as priest-in-charge. There will be a celebration of Liias' ministry on Saturday, April 14, with a luncheon at the Danversport Yacht Club, 161 Elliott St., Danvers. Tickets may be obtained by calling 978-774-3163.

    February 4, 2012

  • North Shore religion calendar Sunday, Feb. 5
    Celebrating Foreign Missions, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Tabernacle Church, 50 Washington St., Salem. Join church members and guests to celebrate and commemorate the ordaining and commissioning of the first missionaries who left America in 1812 for foreign missions. Speaker: the Rev. Liz Walker, ordained minister and award-winning television journalist. 10 a.m., service, honor church's missionaries from 1812; 1 to 3 p.m., historical artifacts display; 1 to 2:30 p.m., re-enactment of missionary's wife, Ann Haseltine Judson. 978-755-3164 or www.tabernaclechurch.org.

    February 4, 2012

  • 5473234SN.jpg New England Blues Festival returns to Salisbury For some, the blues season ends in September.
    Nick David is working to change that.
    For the third year, David, leader of the blues band Mr. Nick & The Dirty Tricks, is bringing the New England Winter Blues Festival to the Blue Ocean Music Hall in Salisbury. Four bands will perform on Saturday, Feb. 11, beginning at 8 p.m.

    February 3, 2012 3 Photos

  • Don't eat those mushrooms Q: I have suddenly noticed a crop of mushrooms growing in one of my larger potted plants. The plant was outside all summer and then brought in in September. Two questions: Can I eat them? And will the fact that they are growing in the pot hurt the plant?

    February 3, 2012

  • Dear Abby: Bride wants to keep friend's lecherous husband off guest list Dear Abby: Over the years I've stayed in touch with my childhood best friend, "Claire." We talk a few times a year and I attended her wedding 10 years ago.
    In the intervening years, her husband, "Kirk," has cheated on her multiple times and was once arrested by an undercover cop when he tried to meet a 14-year-old for a sexual liaison.

    February 3, 2012

  • Quick picks Sunday afternoon concert
    The Salem Philharmonic's 2012 season will come to an end Sunday at 3:30 p.m. in the Salem High School auditorium, 77 Willson St. The concert will feature tenor Giovanni Formisano and the Paul Madore Chorale. Formisano, who most recently appeared in the world premiere of "The Picture of Dorian Gray" with the Longwood Opera Company, will perform his favorite arias by Donizette, Gounod and Puccini, among others. The Paul Madore Chorale will join the orchestra for a performance of American composer Randol Alan Bass' "Gloria." The Salem High School Orchestra will also join the Philharmonic for a joint performance of Shostakovich's Waltz No. 2 and Symphonic Dances from "Fiddler on the Roof." Admission is free. For more information, visit salemphilharmonic.org.

    February 3, 2012

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