Local students
on dean's list
DURHAM, N.H. — The following local students were named to the dean’s list at the University of New Hampshire for the spring 2020 semester: Sydney Gianlorenzo-Leach of Chepachet, High Honors, biology; Madison Albanese of Chepachet, Highest Honors, fine arts.
Also, Cassandra Sleboda of Danielson, High Honors, animal science; Katherine Dalimonte of Pomfret Center, Highest Honors, health management & policy; Emily Lengyel of Pomfret Center, Highest Honors, health management & policy.
Also, Lauren Carita of Putnam, Honors, environment conservation & sustain; Madison Clifford of Putnam, High Honors, animal science; Kira Horan of Putnam, Highest Honors, homeland security; Haley Armstrong of Woodstock, High Honors, social work; Leah Randolph of Woodstock, High Honors, health management & policy; Nathan John of Woodstock, High Honors, analytics & data sci:data sci; Brooklynn Saracina of Woodstock, High Honors, bus-admaAccounting.
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Fulfilling Work
It was a hot day Aug. 7 for Relay For Life of Northeastern CT at the Brooklyn Fairgrounds, but members of the Putnam Rotary Club’s Interact Club were busy — filling luminaria bags with sand and a candle and distributing them all around the track for the luminaria ceremony later in the evening. This year the Interact members raised $3,500 for the American Cancer Society. The Interact Club was given an award at the opening ceremony for its team support for the last 25 years. Relay thanked the club and members Sierra Girard, Talia, Kaelyn and Jonathan Tremblay, Marcy Dawley, Shannon Fagan (Rotaract Club), and advisor Roberta Rocchetti for all their help for 25 years. Taking a pause in their work are, from left: Sierra Girard and Talia and Kaelyn Tremblay. Courtesy photo.
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On President’s List
CLEMSON, S.C. — Sheridan Kathleen Hogan of Danielson was named to the President’s List at Clemson University. Hogan, whose major is biochemistry, made the President’s List for the spring 2020 semester.
Honored
CLEMSON, S.C. — Eric Carl Andreozzi of Chepachet was named to the dean’s list at Clemson University. Andreozzi, whose major is packaging science, made the Dean’s List for the spring 2020 semester.
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WOODSTOCK — A multi-contraption Machine Contest, in the style of Rube Goldberg, will be held from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sept. 25 at Compass Rose Steampunk Festival at Roseland Cottage.
Contestants must build their machine components ahead of time and bring them to them Roseland Cottage on the day of the event. They will get a 5’x10’ outdoor space to set up the machine. Roseland provides only the physical space and the contestant must provide anything else needed for the machine.
The machine must remain set up for the duration of the event and must be able to be reset and rerun multiple times.
It is a rain or shine event. In the event of rain, contestants may bring a canopy to cover their machine. Attendees are the judges and the winners will be announced at 4:30. The categories are: Most Creative Machine, Most Steampunk Machine and Best Overall Machine.
No electricity is provided; gas powered generators and open flames are not allowed. For more information: historicnewengland.org
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