WOODSTOCK — The honor roll for the Woodstock Middle School for the first quarter includes:
Grade 6
High Honors: Carolina Ahearn, Ryder Benoit, Ayla Calabrese, Georgia Cross, Nathaniel Drake, Jax Golden, Scarlett Hogarty, Daniel Jameson, Abigail Keser, Zoe Laffert, Abigail Manning, James McHugh, Kaitlyn McQuiston, Stella Puchalski, Patrick Raftery, Kaitlyn Teal
Honors: Drake Abdullovski, Isabella Amlaw, Rhys Asikainen, Evan Boucher, Ava Carlone, James Carlone, Zoe Cloutier, William Collige, Colby Deary, Alexander DeCarli, Charlotte Donovan, Roan Donovan, Ava Eaton, Caroline Ethier, Henry Griffin, Sophia Groves, Davis Jette, Kaitlyn LaBonte, Elijah Laprade, Kaylee Letourneau, Haven Magnan, Teagan Maloney, Tristen Maloney, Oliver Moulton, Owen Murdock, Colbie O’Connor, Abel Rigney, James Silva, Lily Smock, Cole Swabby, Caroline Walen, Muhammad Zameer
Recognition: Jacob Bickoff, Keegan Brown, Zachary Dusoe, Caydem Herlihy, Hailee James, Emma Mairson, Wyatt Matulis, Oliver Pierce, Teaghan Roche, Dylan Syriac
Grade 7
High Honors: Sydney Betty, Brayden Bottone, Lorelai Fish, Robert Graham, Samuel Greene, Brady Hebert, Kelsey McNeil, Landon Murdock, Keegan Porter, Leah Thibodeau, Chole Vogt
Honors: Mia Auger, Owen Benedict, Collin Charette, Kaylyn Converse, Lyla Cowles, Brayden De Oliveira, Matthew Dearborn, Amelia Ditzel, Arianna Fox, Maylie Ganias, Julia Guimont, Nathan Jezierski, Blake Kudzal, Samuel Lindsay, Brendon Lundt, Tyler Odorski, Jessica Palmerino, David Proctor, Rita Anne Rawcliffe, Drew Rhault, Alexee Richter-LaMarre, Blake Robida, Bella Stillitano, Adrian Vargas, Cayden Worth
Recognition: Tess Anderson, Charlotte Caisse, Patrick Fox, Jake Henderson, Molly Mead, Brady Paul, Damien Redman, Julia Tellier
Grade 8
High Honors: Anthony Beaudreault, Vaughn Buzak, Scarlet Delaney, Abby Ditzel, Emma Eaton, Campbell Favreau, Isadora Graham, Maura Hart, Eli Manning, Katelyn McArthur, Ivar McDonald, Alec Nunes, Diya Patel, Thatcher Paterson, Lucas Quercia, Kaylee Saucier, Samantha Smyth, Wynter Worth
Honors: Bree Antaya, Aiden Bachand, Adelyn Cournoyer, Nathaniel Couture, Avery Danis, Jackson Dorez, Harrison Durand, Jackson Durand, Riley Faber, Emma Forcier, Jenna Forcier, Beatrice Foronda, Henry Forrest, Siobhan Hart, Kolbie Iacuele, Sadie Johnson-Teed, Bailee Latour, Payton Leite, Spencer Mayo, Giulia Musumeci, Aidan O’Connor, Vayda Payne, Nathan Rauls, Zachary Rodriguez, Ellary Sampson, John Short, Ella Simoes, Jocelynn Sirrine, Abigael Stevens, Luke Thompson, Abigail Towne, Sadie Wood
Recognition: Alexis Beausoleil, Sara Forcier, Andrew Landreville, Grace Lescault, Eden Lusignan, Gianna Musumeci, Connor Racine, Kerrigan Reynolds, Zaria Richter-LaMarre, Kayla St. Louis, Caralyn Tellier.
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Gets degree
MOUNT HERMON, Mass. — Minyoung Park of Pomfret was among the 201 students who graduated May 24, 2020, from Northfield Mount Hermon.
Honored
WILLIMANTIC — Greg Carlson of Pascoag was among 18 gifted students who graduated from Eastern Connecticut State University’s prestigious Honors Program this spring 2020 semester. Carlson majors in biology and completed an honors thesis titled “The Effect of Odd-2 on the Wnt Signaling Pathway in Caenorhabditis Elegans.” Carlson plans to study podiatry at Kent State University.
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Archambault Insurance helping out
WE DID IT! Sept. 20, a pledge to complete the renewal of Scarlett Oak with new siding, shutters, screens and vents was made at the Windham-Tolland 4-H Foundation.
This initiative started in early 2018 and this is the last of the 15 65-year-old overnight cabin renovations to be funded.
The first one completed was Sassafras in girls’ area sponsored by 4-H campers and Jewett City Savings Bank Foundation.
To keep costs down, Foundation Board members and volunteers from Archambault Insurance Group, Eversource, The Hartford Insurance Group, Savings Institute Bank, Otherworld LARP Group, and SPIROL International did the staining work when the cabins were completed, managing to have fun while still working hard.
White Spruce is being resided now and with pledges in hand for Eastern Hemlock and Scarlett Oak, they are on the schedule to be completed in the Spring of 2022
Here is the list of cabin completions and their sponsors:
2018 Sassafras – Thanks to 4H Campers and Jewett City Savings Bank
American Chestnut – Thanks to the Cutler sisters, Louise Pempek, Sandra Ames, and Carol Cutler
2019 Sycamore – Thanks to Debra Halbach
Ranch House – Thanks to 4H Campers, Families and Alumni
Paper Birch – Thanks to SPIROL International
2020 Red Cedar – Thanks to Savings Institute, Putnam Bank, Rebecca and Cyrus Harvey Fund, Judy Bousquet Memorial Fund
White Pine – Thanks to SPIROL International
Douglas Fir – Thanks to the Nelson Family, Honor of Claus, Freeman and Donald Nelson
Sugar Maple – Archambault Insurance Associates
2021 Shagbark Hickory – Louise Pempek, Honor of Joe Pempek
Balsam Poplar – Thanks to the Gallagher Family in Honor of 4-H Service Club
Linden – Thanks to SPIROL International
White Spruce – Thanks to the Newell Hale Foundation
2022 Eastern Hemlock – Thanks to Joyce Burdick in honor of the her sisters
Scarlett Oak – Thanks to Jimi Gothreau.
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Promoted
WARWICK, R.I. — Brian Carillon was recently promoted to vice president, head of Consumer and Business Banking at Centreville Bank.
He is responsible for overseeing the Centreville Bank branch network throughout Rhode Island and Connecticut, with a primary focus on branch performance, including deepening of client relationships, ensuring operational stability, and enhancing associate engagement as well as the overall customer experience. On the business banking side, Carillon is responsible for growing the bank’s municipality and cash management portfolio. He will manage a team of four including two district executives and two business development specialists.
Centreville Bank President, CEO and Chairman of the Board Harold M. Horvat said: “Brian came to us a just over a year ago with a wealth of knowledge and an impressive retail banking background. His experience working for large financial institutions, developing staff and managing multi-site districts continues to benefit our entire organization, particularly as we continue to expand the bank’s footprint.”
Carillon has some 20 years’ retail banking experience with large financial institutions throughout Connecticut and Massachusetts. Most recently, he was vice president, district manager for Centreville Bank.
Carillon earned a bachelor’s degree in business management from Westfield State University, Westfield, Mass.
He is an active member and former board member of Junior Achievement of Southwest New England, Inc. Hartford, where he is involved with various financial literacy programs. Carillon also volunteers his time with the Granby Athletic Association, coaching and teaching youth athletics throughout Western Massachusetts. He currently lives in Granby.
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