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November 6, 2009

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BEVERLY

Neiland Douglas was recently recognized by the board of directors of the Turtle Woods elderly housing facility for his efforts on behalf of low- and moderate-income seniors. A building at Turtle Woods will be dedicated to him on Nov. 22.

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Connor Doherty, Karllee Hunt and Cameron Walker will perform in the St. John's Prep Drama Guild's presentation of "Animal Crackers" by the Marx Brothers.

BOXFORD

Ernee Way was recently selected to appear in the second volume of "Best of America Oil Artists."

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Deirdre Finnegan was named to the dean's list at Union College for the past school year.

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Alexandra Aldeborgh was named to the dean's list at Union College for the past school year.

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Michelle Fauci was named to the dean's list at Wentworth Institute of Technology for the past summer semester.

DANVERS

Kyle O'Donnell will play the roles of professor Claude Night and Juliet's nurse in Pingree School's upcoming performance of "Goodnight Desdemona (Good Morning Juliet)."

Trilok Shahi and Lucas Sutherland, St. John's Prep students, were named AP Scholars with Honor.

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Elizabeth Levenson, daughter of Martin and Susan Levenson, will play the part of Mrs. Candour in Saint Michael's College major fall theater production, "The School for Scandal."

HAMILTON

Karyl Hayes will display her watercolor paintings in the upcoming spring show of the Saltbox Gallery at the Topsfield Fairgrounds.

MANCHESTER

Julia Kennelly will play the roles of Desdemona and Mercutio in Pingree School's upcoming production of "Goodnight Desdemona (Good Morning Juliet)."

MARBLEHEAD

Kevin Joyce and Nicholar Lourie, St. John's Prep students, were named AP Scholars with Honor.

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Cameron Doughty, a former St. John's Prep student, was named an AP Scholar.

MIDDLETON

Katelyn Enos, daughter of Darryl and Kathleen Enos, has been selected to tutor German and religious studies at St. Michael's College.

PEABODY

Jennifer Lavita, daughter of Stephen and Donna Lavita, recently graduated from the Army ROTC Leader Development and Assessment Course at Fort Lewis in Tacoma, Wash.

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Natashia Valentine has recently graduated with an associate's degree in nursing from Excelsior College.

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Caitlin Truesdale will play the roles of a student and a servant in Pingree School's upcoming production of "Goodnight Desdemona (Good Morning Juliet)."

SALEM

Henry Lutts will play the roles of Othello and the Ghos in Pingree School's upcoming production of "Goodnight Desdemona (Good Morning Juliet)."

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Nick Kritikis will play Tybalt and a soldier in Pingree School's upcoming production of "Goodnight Desdemona (Good Morning Juliet)."

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Jessica Fargnoli recently received a master's degree in epidemiology from Boston University.

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Michele Campbell recently received a master's degree in advertising from Boston University.

TOPSFIELD

Kevin O'Connor, a St. John's Prep student, was named an AP Scholar with Honor.

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Zachary Schutzman will perform in the St. John's Prep Drama Guild's presentation of "Animal Crackers" by the Marx Brothers.

WENHAM

McKenzie Love was recently enrolled at Colby College.

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Waino Kaihlanen will perform in the St. John's Prep Drama Guild's presentation of "Animal Crackers" by the Marx Brothers.

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