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Medal Winner
Master Kristin Duethorn, left, co-owner of Quest Martial Arts in Putnam, recently won gold and silver medals in a national competition in Long Beach, Calif. Master Duethorn is a 6th-degree black belt and one of the highest rank women black belts in the U.S. Courtesy photo.
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Inducted
DUDLEY — Several local students were inducted into Nichols College and national honor societies, including: Emily Faist of Woodstock, Zachary Rood of Thompson,
Sophia Prouty of Thompson, Christian Mayotte of Woodstock.
Zeta Alpha Phi local inductees: Emily M. Faist, sophomore accounting major, of Woodstock; Christian Mayotte, sophomore international business and finance major, of Woodstock; Sophia Prouty, sophomore economics major, of Thompson; Zachary T. Rood, senior criminal justice major, of Thompson.
Alpha Phi Sigma local inductees: Zachary T. Rood, senior criminal justice major, of Thompson.
Delta Mu Delta local inductees: Emily M. Faist, sophomore accounting major, of Woodstock.
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DKH selected
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PUTNAM — Day Kimball Healthcare (DKH) has again been selected as the beneficiary of the Stop & Shop Community Bag Program for the month of August by store leadership at the Stop & Shop on Rt. 44.
DKH will receive a $1 donation every time the reusable Community Bag is purchased at the Putnam Stop & Shop location during August, unless otherwise directed by the customer through the Giving Tag attached to the bag. The Stop & Shop Community Bag Program is a reusable bag program that facilitates community support with the goal to make a difference in the communities where shoppers live and work.
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Honored
CASTLETON, Vt. — Kaetlyn Collins of Danielson was named to the Castleton University President’s List for the spring semester of the 2018-19 academic year.
Graduates
MEDFORD/SOMERVILLE, Mass. — Holly Williams of Pomfret recently graduated from Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine at Tufts University during its 37th commencement ceremony on May 19, 2019.
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LEWISBURG, Penn. — Abby Byrnes, Class of 2019, from Woodstock, was named to the dean’s list at Bucknell University during the spring semester of the 2018-19 academic year.
Awards
WILLIMANTIC — Eastern Connecticut State University’s Communication Department hosted its annual honor society induction and award ceremony. Thirty-four new members were inducted into the Lambda Pi Eta National Communication Honor Society and awarded for their outstanding accomplishments in the communication major. Among the honored was Joshua Allard ’19 of Putnam, who majors in new media studies. Allard was inducted into Lambda Pi Eta and presented with an award for Excellence in Photography and Publication Design. He was also presented with an award for Excellence in New Media Studies.
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WILLIMANTIC — Two local students were honored at Eastern Connecticut State University’s Biology Department honor society induction and award ceremony: Gregory Carlson ’19 of Pascoag, who majors in biology. Carlson was inducted into Tri-Beta; Leeann Rauls ’20 of Woodstock, who majors in biology. Rauls was inducted into Tri-Beta.
Graduate
WORCESTER — Four local students were awarded bachelor’s degrees at the May 11, 2019, Worcester Polytechnic Institute commencement:
Shealyn Musumeci of Woodstock, architectural engineering with distinction; Thomas Blais of Chepachet, biomedical engineering; Brad Leach of Chepachet, mechanical engineering; Andrew Mendizabal of Chepachet, physics with distinction.
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$1,500 awarded
DANIELSON — The Charter Oak Federal Credit Union awarded $1,500 to The Arc Eastern Connecticut to assist with providing technology upgrades in the agency’s Danielson offices. Through this award, The Arc ECT will be able to augment and standardize systems used throughout the agency to provide the best care, supports, and adaptive technology for people with intellectual and developmental disablillites throughout the region.
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