The following local residents have received degrees from Ithaca College:
Kelly Broadwell of Peru, daughter of Stephen and Susan Broadwell, Bachelor of Arts/School of Humanities and Sciences; Matthew Smith of Tupper Lake, son of Alice Smith, Bachelor of Fine Arts/Roy H. Park School of Communications; Katelyn Walter of North Bangor, daughter of Paula Walter, Bachelor of Science/Health Sciences and Human Performances; Kimberly LaReau of Peru, daughter of Shirley LaReau, Bachelor of Arts/School of Humanities and Sciences.
Eric Christopher Schmitt of Peru earned a Bachelor of Science in Environmental Science from Lyndon State College in Lyndon Center, Vt.
Timothy A. Bortnick, son of Jeannette and Edward Bortnick of Peru, received a master's degree in business administration from the University of Massachusetts Amherst. He was also a member of Phi Kappa Phi and Beta Gamma Sigma. A 1990 graduate of AuSable Valley Central School, he also earned a bachelor's degree from SUNY Brockport.
Yohanna Briscoe, daughter of Michael A. Briscoe and Lisa Brisco of Plattsburgh, graduated from Amherst College in Amherst, Mass. She majored in Black Studies.
Hannah E. Spinner of West Chazy graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in French and a Bachelor of Sciences in Biology from Susquehanna University, Selinsgrove, Pa. She is the daughter of Darrell and Jean Spinner and a graduate of Beekmantown Central School.
Spinner graduated magna cum laude with departmental honors. She plans to attend pharmacy school.
Stacey Mace, daughter of Sue and Rod Mace of Mineville, earned a Bachelor of Science degree in accounting from Siena College in Loudonville.
She also earned the distinction of graduating cum laude and an Honors Fellow for which she completed an Honors Program Theses, "An Analysis of Money Laundering Use: A Case Study of Transnational Criminal Organization Activities." She was also recognized as a member of the 21st Century Leaders Society.
Mace, a graduate of Moriah Central School, will now pursue her master's degree in accounting from Siena.
Abby Graves of Plattsburgh earned a Master of Education in Special Education from Lesley University, Cambridge, Mass.
Three local residents earned degrees from SUNY Delhi:
Albert Clark of Peru graduated with an Associates in Applied Science in Architectural Technology; Justin Ooms of Constable, summa cum laude, Associates in Applied Science in Construction Technology, dean's list; Michael Polhemus of Plattsburgh, Associates in Occupational Studies/Carpentry and Building Trades.
Mary Elizabeth Miller of Morrisonville received a doctor of medicine degree from the College of Medicine at SUNY Upstate Medical University, Syracuse. She had previously earned an undergraduate degree from Siena College.
Kathryn LaForest of Saranac, daughter of Henry and Vicky LaForest, has been named a Faculty Scholar in Sociology at Hartwick College, Oneonta. Faculty Scholars have excellent academic records and have demonstrated an outstanding mastery of their respective disciplines.
LaForest, a graduate of Saranac Central School, is majoring in sociology. She participated in Honors Program, Ballroom Dance Club, Fencing Club and Newman Club.
Lynn Leach of Chateaugay has been awarded the Valedictorian Honor Scholarship by Elmira College.
Elmira College has the longest-running valedictorian and salutatorian honor scholarship program in the nation, awarding full-tuition scholarships to prepatory and high school valedictorians and salutatorians.
Two local residents took part in internships this summer through SUNY Oswego's Experience-Based Education Program. They are Kayla A. Malmgren of Plattsburgh, a junior biology major, at One Step Ahead Physical Therapy, Plattsburgh; and Kelsey M. Deso of Rouses Point, a senior accounting major at Transfer Services on the SUNY Oswego campus.
Kasey Rabideau of Plattsburgh has joined Teach for America, the national corps of top college graduates who commit to teach for two years in urban and rural public schools in low-income communities.
Rabideau is a 2004 graduate of Plattsburgh High School, a 2008 graduate of the University at Albany, and will teach in Memphis this fall.
Alyssa Malone, daughter of Daniel and Josephine Malone of Plattsburgh, will be venturing from home this fall as she carries out a study-abroad independent research project in Cusco, Peru.
A student at St. Michael's College, Colchester, Vt., she is a double major in political science and Spanish, with a minor in journalism.
Cassandra Jones and Michelle Plante, both of Lewis, have received 2010 Health Career Scholarships.
Jones will be entering the biology program with a focus on pre-med at St. Lawrence University, Canton. Plante will enter the nursing program at Clinton Community College, Plattsburgh.
Katelyn Molzan of Plattsburgh has been named to the president's list at SUNY Cortland. She is a graduate of Peru Central School and is majoring in biomedical science.
Several area residents have been placed on the dean's list at their respective schools. They include:
Alexis Hewitt of Plattsburgh, a history and childhood education major at Russell Sage College, Troy; Kristi Lynn LaCount, daughter of Bill and Linda LaCount of Plattsburgh, SUNY Cortland, 2006 graduate of Saranac High School; Joshua Huestis, son of Phil and TJ Huestis of Ticonderoga, St. John Fisher College, Rochester, freshman nursing major/nursing anesthetist and Brendon Jenks, son of Steven and Valerie Jenks of Saranac, SUNY College at Brockport, 2007 graduate of Saranac Central School.
Also, Perry Connelly Morocco of Plattsburgh, Washington University, St. Louis, Mo.; James P. Holmes of Rouses Point, Merrimack College, North Andover, Mass.; Jillian Kowalowski, daughter of Tony and Linda Kowalowski of Plattsburgh, Ithaca School of Business; Robert Mundy of Plattsburgh, Franklin Pearce University, Rindge, N.H.; James Sheehan, son of Cathy and Fulton Sheehan Jr. of Cadyville, SUNY Cortland, 2007 graduate of Saranac Central School, sports management; and Rachel Kemp of Saranac Lake, Russell Sage College, Troy, musical theater.
The College of Saint Rose in Albany has named the following area residents to the dean's list:
Erin Sorrell of Champlain, Marlana Spoor of Chateaugay, Rachel Coryea of Rouses Point, Kaitlyn O'Connell of Plattsburgh, Richard Sayward of Willsboro, Sherrilyn Guffey of Mineville, Elsie Phillips of Ticonderoga, Caitlyn Hecox of Plattsburgh and Stevie Fessette of Plattsburgh.
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Students: Aug. 23, 2010
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Tornado watch in effect until 9 p.m.
The National Weather Service says severe thunderstorms with large hail are forecast, too.
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Teen on bike struck by car during downpour
Tuesday's storms also knocked out power and felled trees in Plattsburgh.
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Clinton County legislators cut bus runs
Vote unanimous despite some beg to keep service as is.
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Child Support Unit brings in millions
Parents who don't pay child support as ordered may find their retirements stripped.
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Crown Point remembers on Memorial Day
After a solemn cemetery tour, 144th Memorial Day parade drew hundreds to honor those who have served and those in harm's way.
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Keeseville residents give input on dissolution
A committee to study the proposed village dissolution offered two options.
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CCRS wins Grammy Foundation grant
A $5,500 grant from the Grammy Foundation's Signature Schools program will provide students with greater access to multicultural music.
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Moriah youth to compete in National Spelling Bee
Nicholas Manfred will take on 277 other spellers starting today in Washington, D.C.
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Health Department predicts heavy tick season
People can take precautions to prevent Lyme disease infection, including wearing proper clothing, using insect repellent with DEET and checking for ticks on the body whenever in an area where ticks may inhabit.
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Storm knocks out power in city
Power lines taken down by high winds and rain.
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Moriah youth to compete in National Spelling Bee
Nicholas Manfred will take on 277 other spellers starting Tuesday in Washington, D.C.
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Clinton County legislators cut bus runs
Vote unanimous despite some beg to keep service as is.
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Rochester teen drowns in Upper Saranac Lake
Keenen J. Green was volunteering with the Young Life group when he vanished beneath the water in Harrietstown Friday.
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Clinton County pays off landfill debt
That means about $195,000 less in expenditures yearly.
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Plattsburgh war widow learns husband's fate
An envelope from the U.S. Army arrived out of the blue, at last answering some of Ethel Dick's questions.
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Memorial Day events set for Monday
Parades and services remember those who served.
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Franklin County home-sale fees down
Franklin County is seeing fewer large-home sales in a sluggish economy right now, but the forecast is for an upswing as potential buyers gain confidence and reconsider making a purchase.
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CVPH Eat Dessert First venue to change
The cancer-survivor celebration will be held June 15 before the annual Relay for Life event at Clinton County Fairgrounds.
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Tornado watch in effect until 9 p.m.
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