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September 2, 2010

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Beverly

Alison Amoroso recently received a master's degree in clinical mental health counseling from Lesley University.

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Julia Griffin-Terner recently received a master's degree in counseling/psychology from Lesley University.

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Pamela Brennecke recently received a master's degree in expressive therapies from Lesley University.

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Erin Hudson recently received a master's degree in teacher education from Lesley University.

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Jaclyn Scannell recently received a master's degree in teacher education from Lesley University.

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Jill Wexler, daughter of Jonathan Wexler and Janice Wexler and a 2006 graduate of Pingree School, recently received a bachelor's degree in history from Amherst College.

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Megan McCarthy, daughter of Brian and Michelle McCarthy, was named to the dean's list for the spring semester at the College of the Holy Cross.

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Morgan Brace was named to the dean's list for the spring semester at Lasell College.

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Emma Siemasko was named to first honors on the dean's list for the spring semester at Clark University.

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Kevin Carey and Jacqueline Wallace were named to the honor roll for the spring term at Phillips Academy.

Danvers

Shauna Rose Buckley and Elizabeth Marie Dealmeida were named to the dean's list for the spring semester at Becker College in Worcester.

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Kayla Camardella, daughter of Jason and Suzanne MacNeil, was named to the dean's list for the spring semester at the University of Southern New Hampshire.

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Samantha Brennan, Michael Decoulos, Kara Johnson, Jaclyn Merullo and Rachel Mielcarek were named to the dean's list for the spring semester at Roger Williams University.

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Megan Heber and Brittany McDonald were named to the dean's list for the spring semester at Simmons College.

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Molly Hagerty and Matthew Gorczyca were named to the dean's list for the spring semester at Framingham State College.

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Tanya Petronio was named to the dean's list for the spring semester at Franklin Pierce University. She is a junior majoring in biology.

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Carol Gray, daughter of Steve and Cheryl Gray, was named to the dean's list for the spring semester at the College of the Holy Cross.

She majors in biology.

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Elizabeth Gillespie, a senior at Austin Prep in Reading, was recently named a Catholic Central League all-star for track.

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Angela Hart, a junior at Austin Prep in Reading, recently received the Regis College Book Award.

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The following students were named to the headmaster's list for the fourth quarter at St. John's Prep: Mark Arnoldy, Nathaniel Casey, Timothy Contois, Joseph Crateau, Patrick Driscol, Allen Ellis, Nicholas Lea, Daniel Lemieux, Justin Marinko, Patrick Murphy, Anthony Provenzano, Matthew Richard, Sam Stone and John Tarricone.

Peabody

Katrina J. Gravel, daughter of David and Catherine Gravel, recently received a bachelor's degree cum laude in English with a concentration in creative writing from Colby College, with distinction in the major and honors in English. Gravel was also named to the dean's list for the spring semester.

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Jennifer Shriber, daughter of David and Lynn Shriber, recently received a bachelor's degree cum laude in anthropology and international studies from Colby College, with distinction in both majors. Shriber was also named to the dean's list for the spring semester.

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Manuel Silveira recently received a bachelor's degree cum laude in psychology, Elizabeth Humphries recently received a bachelor's degree in English - communications, Rose Lepore-Correale received a bachelor's degree with presidential honors in business administration, and David Weideman received a bachelor's degree in human resource management from Emmanuel College.

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Tory Leigh Broughton, Joseph John Savarino, Craig Stephen O'Connor and Sara Ann Mills recently received bachelor's degrees from Framingham State College.

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Kendra Miranda recently received a bachelor's degree from Simmons College.

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Katherine O'Connell recently received a master's degree from Simmons College.

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The following students have been inducted into the World Language National Honor Society at St. John's Prep: Jonathan Atkin, Rob Atkin, Conor Birmingham, Alexander Brown, David Burnett, Matthew Burnett, Michael Censullo, Daniel DeFlumeri, Michael Drumm, Anthony Gatti, Jonathan Glidden, Nicholas Koen, Morris McGinn, Marc Perlman, Joseph Quinn, Ryan Richard, Nathan Thomas and Philip Trueira.

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Michael Shachook and Matthew Caprio were named to the dean's list for the fall 2009 semester at Southern New Hampshire University.

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Kelly Walsh was named to the dean's list for the fall semester at Stonehill College in Easton.

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Stephanie Enos, Kara Soteropoulos and Andrea Gagno were named to the dean's list for the fall semester at Assumption College.

Salem

Brandon Owens was named to the honor roll for the fourth quarter at Boston College High School.

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Melissa Garabedian, Julie Giamattei, Michael Ruiz, Suzanne Tassinari and Alisha Wilkinson were named to the dean's list for the spring semester at Merrimack College.

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Christopher Boylan recently earned a Juris Doctor degree from Suffolk University.

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Kerry Stone has earned a Bachelor of Arts degree from Suffolk University.

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Kathleen Czarnecki, Courtney Deorio, Tricia Deorio, Pavel Espinal, Lindsay Glazier, Thomas Long, Bryan Roberts and Rachel Seavey recently earned bachelor's degrees from the University of Massachusetts Amherst.

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Kiera French has graduated magna cum laude from Clark University with a Bachelor of Arts in English. She was also named to the dean's list for the spring semester.

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The following St. John's Prep students were named to the headmaster's list for the fourth quarter: Ethan Bresnahan, Rory Cawley, Henry Clarke, Matthew Kicinski, Daniel Linger and Derek Palm.

Named to the principal's list were Craig MacAdams and Alexander Mold.

The following students were named to the honor roll: Miles Hartfelder, Lucien Renault, Andrew Schatz, Stanley Usovicz and Matthew West.

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Mary Gatterman was named to the dean's list for the fall 2009 and spring 2010 semesters at the University of New Hampshire, where she is majoring in music education.

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  • North Shore religion news in brief The Gordon College Department of Political Science and Christians in Political Science will host the Christians in Political Science Conference (CPS) on Thursday, May 31, through Saturday, June 2, on the college's campus, 255 Grapevine Road, Wenham. The CPS conference, themed "Power and Justice: Perspectives on Political Order," provides Christian political scientists with a unique forum to explore how faith impacts teaching and scholarship. Events include a keynote address on Friday, June 1, 7 p.m. by college president D. Michael Lindsay titled "Higher Power? How Christians Use Power to Shape the World Around Us"; and founder and director of Yale Center for Faith and Culture Miroslav Volfe, and Henry B. Wright, professor of theology at Yale University Divinity School will deliver the annual Kuyper Lecture on "A Public Faith: A Christian Alternative to Secular and Religious Political Exclusivism" on June 2, 7 p.m. Keynote lectures are free and open to the public. For details and a complete conference schedule, visit http://www.gordon.edu/cps.

    May 26, 2012

  • North Shore religion calendar Saturday, May 26
    Pentecost Eve Annual Conference, beginning at 9 a.m., Christ the Redeemer Church, 188 Elliott St., Danvers. "One in Spirit: Overcoming Barriers to Unity," a conference featuring a day of worship and teaching by guest speakers and several local pastors representing different North Shore congregations. Closing Eucharist at 5 p.m., followed by dinner. This is the closing event of 10 Days of Prayer, in which daily worship services were hosted by various local congregations. Join in preparation for Pentecost. www.10DaysNorthshore.com.

    May 26, 2012

  • A real seasonal recipe — moss soup Q: You told me once, but I lost it in my brain. How do I make moss to plant between flagstone from the moss I already have? I know it's mixed with something and poured between whatever. Much appreciated your input.

    May 25, 2012

  • The Buzz: Most cat lovers like them mixed Less than 1 percent of the total feline population are pedigreed cats. The rest are usually cat-egorized by coat length in the United States, with veterinarians marking them in the records as domestic longhairs (DLH) or domestic shorthairs (DSH). Cats of no particular breed are sometimes also referred to as "alley cats" in the United States. In the United Kingdom, they're called "moggies."

    May 25, 2012

  • Ask Dog Lady: Who makes Walters cha-cha-cha? Q: I am wondering if you could tell me what kind of dog Barbara Walters owns? I saw her with her dog on "The View" over a year ago and cannot remember what breed it is. It is the name of someplace in Mexico, I think. The dog was longhaired and a smaller breed; very smart and affectionate. Please help.

    May 25, 2012

  • Quick pick The Climate Reality Project
    Learn about pressing climate issues on Wednesday, May 30 at 7 p.m., during a lecture on the Climate Reality Project (CRP). Tina Woolston, the director of the Office of Sust

    May 25, 2012

  • 5914917SN.jpg Iconic '80s band Psychedelic Furs to play in SalemMay 26th in Salem They've played bingo every Friday night for decades at St. John the Baptist Church in Salem.
    In the future, these will be followed on Saturday nights, about once a month, by concerts featuring some of the biggest names in rock 'n' roll.

    May 24, 2012 1 Photo

  • Audubon ecologist leads walk in search of dragonflies Dragonflies are lords of the air. With iridescent colors and large sets of matching wings, they have a sinister beauty that puts military technology to shame.
    "They're predators. They eat insects," said Audubon ecologist Robert Buchsbaum, who will lead a walk through Beverly Commons Woodland this Sunday in search of dragonflies and damselflies. "They're strong fliers. They look like B-52s, colorfully marked."

    May 24, 2012

  • 5910889SN.jpg North Shore Entertainment Calendar Music
    HIGH SCHOOL CONCERT. Thursday, May 24, 7 p.m., Beverly High School, 100 Sohier Road, Beverly. Beverly High School Music Department presents a concert featuring BHS's band, strings and choral groups under the direction of Carolyn Pilanen-Kudlik and Raymond Novack; Novack's final BHS concert before retirement. Concert includes premiere performance of "Supernova," a concert band piece written by 1993 BHS graduate and band member, Michael Benoit. Details at lpilanen@beverlyschools.org.

    May 24, 2012 1 Photo

  • North Shore community calendar Saturday, May 19
    Topsfield: Cleanup Day, 8 a.m. to noon, Town Hall, 8 W. Common St. Residents and community groups are encouraged to adopt a street, neighborhood or community area and help pick up litter. Check in at the Town Hall parking lot. Refreshments and healthy snacks provided. All participants may pick up trash bags and disposable gloves. Masco students seeking community service hours are encouraged to help out. Rain or shine. higginswendy@verizon.net, gwrehak@verizon.net or 978-887-1500.

    May 19, 2012

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