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October 30, 2009

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SALEM

Frank Cutietta has been selected as a new artist member of the Marblehead Arts Association in the photography category.

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Andri Shehu recently joined the Class of 2013 at Bryant University.

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Martin Sylvester has been selected as an artist member of the Marblehead Arts Association in the fine art category.

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Ziggy Hartfelder and Amanda Sylvester were recently selected in as new artist members of the Marblehead Arts Association in the photography category.

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Laruen Garey, Dina Gutsol and Masamune Konakamura were named to the dean's list at Babson College for the last spring semester.

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Miles Hartfelder will be performing in the St. John's Prep Drama Guild presentation of "Animal Crackers" by the Marx Brothers.

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David Farady recently received a master's degree in teaching in English education from Boston University.

SWAMPSCOTT

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Ilya Levin recently joined the Class of 2013 at Bryant University.

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Ariana Bates and James Zografos were named to the dean's list at Babson College for the last spring semester.

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Dylan Dittrich, a former St. John's Prep student, was named an AP Scholar with Honor.

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Angelo Laskaris, a St. John's Prep student, was named an AP Scholar with Honor.

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Dmitry Larionov and Taylor Maxfield will be performing in the St. John's Prep Drama Guild presentation of "Animal Crackers" by the Marx Brothers.

TOPSFIELD

Thomas Brazil and Timothy Moniz recently joined the Class of 2013 at Bryant University.

Brian Dukehart, son of Andrew and Helen Dukehart, was named a resident assistant at St. Michael's College for the 2009-2010 academic year.

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Janet Parker was recently selected as an artist member of the Marblehead Arts Association in the fine art category.

WENHAM

Charlotte LeTourneau was recently initiated into Phi Sigma Biological Sciences National Honor Society at Endicott College.

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Jeffery Scuteri Jr., son of Anne Gray of Wenham and Jeffery Scuteri of Hamilton, a student at Hamilton College in Clinton, N.Y., is studying abroad in Sweden for the fall 2009 semester.

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John Kacoyanis and John Brotchie were named to the dean's list at Babson College for the last spring semester.

BEVERLY

Matthew Crowley, son of Susanne Snow of Beverly and Peter Crowley of Salem, recently preformed as Bapstiste in Kenyon College's production of "A Flea in Her Ear."

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Dan Butin was recently named dean of Merrimack College's new School of Education.

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Nancy Jones was recently selected as an artist member of the Marblehead Arts Association in the fine art category.

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Brian MacDonald was named to the dean's list at Babson College for the last spring semester.

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Lauren Zion has enrolled at Colby College in Maine.

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Michael Trainor, a former St. John's Prep student, was named an AP Scholar with Distinction.

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Andrew Hollis, a former St. John's Prep student, was named an AP Scholar with Honor.

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Michael Cauppuccio, Daniel Creamer and Erick Sun, former and present St. John's Prep students, were named AP Scholars.

BOXFORD

Hyun Sik Choi, a St. John's Prep student, was named an AP Scholar.

DANVERS

Patrick O'Brien, son of Julie and Robert O'Brien, recently graduated from the Army ROTC Leader Development and Assessment Course at Fort Lewis, Tacoma, Wash.

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Daniel Arnold, Eric Dunn, Gavin Laughlin and Daniel Marden, former and present St. John's Prep students, were named AP Scholars.

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Kate Hopkins, Greg Mills and Molly Tupper will be performing in the St. John's Prep Drama Guild presentation of "Animal Crackers" by the Marx Brothers.

HAMILTON

Daviv Truschel, a former St. John's Prep student, was named an AP Scholar.

IPSWICH

Eric Shea was named to the dean's list at Babson College for the last spring semester.

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Nina Hatch and Patrick Harper were recently enrolled at Colby College in Maine.

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Andrew Birdsall and Bill Farley will be performing in the St. John's Prep Drama Guild presentation of "Animal Crackers" by the Marx Brothers.

MANCHESTER

Alfred Rossi III, a St. John's Prep student, was named an AP Scholar with Distinction.

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Jason Geidt, Taylor Lance and Tyler Rossi will be performing in the St. John's Prep Drama Guild presentation of "Animal Crackers" by the Marx Brothers.

MARBLEHEAD

Fanny McKeever was recently selected as an artist member of the Marblehead Arts Association in the fine art category.

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Larry Ponsford was recently selected as an artist member of the Marblehead Arts Association in the photography category.

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Brandon Titelbaum was named to the dean's list at Babson College for the last spring semester.

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Lauren Fisher, Benjamin Brauer, Cailtin Davis and Katherine Houser were recently enrolled at Colby College.

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Nick Lourie and Matt Taranto will be performing in the St. John's Prep Drama Guild presentation of "Animal Crackers" by the Marx Brothers.

MIDDLETON

Monica Davis was recently enrolled at Colby College.

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Steven Pawlowski, son of Steven and Shelia Pawlowski, has graduated from the Army ROTC Leaders Training Course at Fort Knox, Ky.

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Andrew Crotty, a former St. John's Prep student, was named an AP Scholar with Honor.

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Christopher Gravallese, a St. John's Prep student, was named an AP Scholar with Honor.

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Joe Cattoggio will be performing in the St. John's Prep Drama Guild presentation of "Animal Crackers" by the Marx Brothers.

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Cheryl Dyment is being featured in a new exhibit at Gallery 1581 in Brookline. The exhibition, "The Importance of Floating ... and Other Lessons," will be on display through Jan. 9.

PEABODY

Michael Rogosa was named to the dean's list at Babson College for the last spring semester.

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Tamasen Hackett was recently enrolled at Colby College.

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Nathan Thomas, a St. John's Prep student, was named an AP Scholar.

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Anthony Gatti and Ryan Silva will be performing in the St. John's Prep Drama Guild presentation of "Animal Crackers" by the Marx Brothers.

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