Schuyler C. Jackson, son of Linda and Philip Jackson of Elizabethtown, graduated from the University of Albany in May. Jackson, who graduated summa cum laude, was awarded a bachelor of arts degree in political science. He was also inducted into Phi Beta Kappa for his achievements.
Jackson graduated from Elizabethtown-Lewis Central School in 2002 and served five years in the U.S. Navy before entering college. He is in the process of relocating to Waukesha, Wisc., where he will seek employment.
Alison Grovine of Chazy was named to the president's list for the spring 2010 semester at The Crane School of Music (SUNY Potsdam). She is the daughter of Keith and Lynn Grovine. Grovine will be a junior in the fall semester.
The following students have graduated from college or university: Megan Wells of Ticonderoga received a Bachelor of Science degree at The College of Saint Rose in Albany; Sarah A. Pellerin of Plattsburgh, from Albany Law School with a juris doctor degree; Daniel Keith of Vermontville, at Alfred State; Karlie Sorrell of Altona, Scott Morris of Elizabethtown, Martin Chapuk of Moriah, Richard Martin of Tupper Lake and Patrick Poirier of Tupper Lake, all at Morrisville State College; Eric Miller of Peru, Joseph Cross of Plattsburgh and Thomas Frenya of Plattsburgh, all with bachelor degrees, at SUNY College at Oneonta; and Kimberly A. Sprague of Moriah Center, with a Master of Science degree, and Elizabeth M. Alsina, with a Bachelor of Arts degree cum laude, both at Boston University.
Jean Larkin of Tupper Lake was among the graduates of Loomis Chaffee in Windsor, Conn. She managed the varsity football, hockey and baseball teams. A member of the Community Service Club, Larkin displayed her artwork in the ceramics exhibit. She will attend Trinity University in the fall.
The following students have been named to the president's list: Zachary A. Eppler of Morrisonville, Elizabeth M. LaRosa of Peru, and David F. Ellsworth, Katelynn M. Mannix and Sarah G. Beaudin, all of Plattsburgh, at Siena College, Loudonville; and Kiernan Patenaude of Plattsburgh, at Bentley University, Waltham, Mass.
Local students who were named to the dean's list at Siena College are: Amanda L. Sorrell of Morrisonville, Jonathan M. Molzan of Plattsburgh, Kassandra L. Costin of Plattsburgh and Ryan T. Buckley of West Chazy.
Siena College has announced the following local graduates: Sean Martin of Chazy, Jeremie Latremore of Chazy, Jacob Tolosky of Plattsburgh, Amanda Sorrell of Morrisonville, magna cum laude, Zachary Eppler of Morrisonville, cum laude, and Sarah Beaudin of Plattsburgh, cum laude.
Jason William, son of Jim and Cindy Williams of Plattsburgh, graduated from Colgate University with a Bachelor of Arts degree in sociology. He was a four-year member of the Division I Men's Hockey Team. Williams was the recipient of the Coaches Award, which is the oldest running hockey award at Colgate. The senior completed his career playing 153 games, which ranks third on the Raiders all-time list.
The CVPH School of Radiologic Technology held its annual graduation ceremony in June. The graduates include: Shilo Banker of Schuyler Falls, Kristen Brock of Chateaugay, Cala Finley of Ellenburg Depot, Thomas J. Collins-Fredette of Plattsburgh, Taylor Gholson of Chateaugay, Jenna LaBombard of Rouses Point, Misty LaPoint of Merrill, Kaleigh LaValley of Altona, Alexandra Mitchell of Plattsburgh, Gwen Moore of Burlington, Vt., Kristy Reil of West Chazy and Nicole Senecal of Keeseville.
The University at Albany awarded degrees to the following students: Chris Besson of Ticonderoga, Bachelor of Science, summa cum laude; Kara Bruno of Morrisonville, Master of Arts; Jonviea Chamberlain of Olmstedville, Bachelor of Arts, cum laude; Sarah Defayette of Ticonderoga, Bachelor of Arts; Damian Jackson of Schroon Lake, Bachelor of Arts; Catherine Jennings of Plattsburgh, Bachelor of Arts; Karina Kelley of West Chazy, Bachelor of Science; Tiffany Langley of Peru, Bachelor of Arts; Stephanie Light of Plattsburgh, Master of Science; Bianca Milot of Plattsburgh, Bachelor of Science; Shawn Ryan of Dannemora, Master of Arts; Bithika Sarmaroy of Plattsburgh, Bachelor of Arts; Adam Senecal of Peru, Bachelor of Arts; Antonios Souris of Westport, Master of Science; and Bridget Streeter of Ticonderoga, Bachelor of Arts, summa cum laude.
Devin Martin of Westport and Sarah Garcia of North Hudson were named this year's recipients of the Grant W. Johnson Scholarships awarded by the Republican Women of Essex County.
Kevin Cross of Morrisonville, son of Ralph and Samantha Cross, achieved the dean's list with honors at The College at Brockport for spring of 2010. He is a 2008 graduate of Saranac Central High School. In April Cross was selected for membership in Beta Gamma Sigma, the international honor society for collegiate schools of business.
Michael T. Douglas, son of Caroline and Kevin Douglas of AuSable Forks, has been named to the dean's list at the State University of New York College at Cortland. He is a 2007 graduate of AuSable Valley Central.
The following area students have been named to the dean's list for the spring 2010 semester at the University of Vermont, Burlington, Vt.: Jane F. McClelland of Keene Valley, Kristen C. Flynn of Plattsburgh, Lauren O. Vilbert of Plattsburgh, Kelsey M. Cook of Saranac, Darlene E. Peterson of Ticonderoga, and Sarah J. Gibbs of Westport.
Among those on Cazenovia College's 2010 spring semester dean's list are: Taylor Cassavaw of Chateaugay, Ashley Crider of Lake Clear and Brittany Varin of Ellenburg Depot.
Justin Bouyea of Plattsburgh has been named to the dean's list and Paul Windover of Saranac has been named to the president's list for the spring 2010 semester at the State University of New York Institute of Technology.
Katherine Fuller, a student at Beekmantown High School, was selected to participate in the annual reading and scoring of the college board's advanced placement examinations in Kansas City, Mo.
Dustin Farrell of Port Kent has been placed on the dean's honor list for the spring 2010 semester at Sage College of Albany.
Dylan Sample, son of Todd and Elizabeth Sample of Mooers Forks, has been named to the president's list for the spring semester 2010 at Clarkson University in Potsdam. He graduated from Northeastern Clinton Central School in 2009. He will be entering his sophomore year at Clarkson this fall and majors in chemical engineering. He is the grandson of George and Denise Sample of Mooers Forks and Real and Carol Pinsonneault of Champlain.
In honor of Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month, Mountain Lake Services sponsored an essay contest open to all students within Essex County. In an effort to raise awareness, it asked that all essays be focused on the theme of intellectual and developmental disabilities. The three winners are: John Crossman Jr., Ticonderoga High School; Sage Allott, Elizabethtown-Lewis Central; and Alaina Rushford, Keeseville Elementary.
Aja Marie Roddy of Bloomingdale has graduated from Stonehill College, Easton, Mass., with a Bachelor of Arts.
The following students have been named to the dean's list at the University of New Hampshire, Durham, N.H., for the spring semester of the 2009-2010 academic year. Emily Fesette of Plattsburgh earned honors. Stephanie Pepper of Chazy and Elissa Souris of Westport earned highest honors.
The School Administrators Association of New York State, Region 7 (Eastern), has announced the scholarship winners for June 2010. Each scholarship is $500 and will be used by students to assist them with their college expenses.
The winners are: James Filion, son of Michael and Julie Filion, Northern Adirondack Central School; Taren Frechette, daughter of Garth and Michelle Frechette, Beekmantown Central School; Noel Vezzi, whose parents are Ronald and Lori Vezzi, Crown Point Central School; and Elizabeth Foisy Vincellette, daughter of Clyde Vincellette and Lynn Foisy, Northeastern Clinton Central School.
Victoria Perras, a senior at Northeastern Clinton Central School, has been selected to receive the Le Moyne College Heights Award. Established in 1994, this award recognizes students' academic achievements as well as service to their communities. Perras will receive an $11,000 annual scholarship to Le Moyne, renewable with maintenance of good academic and social standing within the college. In addition, she will be nominated for the Le Moyne Integral Honors Program and the Leadership Development Program which provide academic and personal stimulation for outstanding students.
The following students have been tapped for the spring 2010 dean's list at Alfred State College: Kathy LaClair of Mooers Forks, Rochelle Laforest of Peru, Tyler Mulcahy of Peru and Lorena Burgin of Plattsburgh.
Tricia J. Lang of Chateaugay was recognized for her academic accomplishments at the annual honors convocation, at SUNY Cortland Campus. Lang, a senior, was the recipient of the Merck Award for Outstanding Student in Organic Chemistry.
Kimberly Steiner of Redford has been named to the spring 2010 dean's list at American International College in Springfield, Mass. Steiner is a junior majoring in criminal justice.
The following students at St. Lawrence University in Canton have been awarded university fellowships, allowing them to pursue independent study on campus this summer, with assistance from a faculty mentor: John Curie, a graduate of Plattsburgh High School, a history major working on a project titled "Abraham Lincoln on Emancipation: Long-term Plan or Changing Viewpoint?"; Krystyna Kornecki of Keeseville, a graduate of AuSable Valley Central School, a geology major, working on a project titled "2D and 3D Subsurface mapping of Red River formation, Williston Basin, North Dakota"; and Kylie Rock of Westport, a graduate of Elizabethtown-Lewis Central School, a biology major, is working on a project titled "Assessment of Mercury Levels on Bullfrog Tadpoles Living in Natural and Created Wetlands in the St. Lawrence River Valley."
Kyle Joseph Dupell of Morrisonville has received a degree in architectural studies from Norwich University, Northfield, Vt.
The following local residents received degrees from Clark University, Worcester, Mass.
Alexander D. Richardson of Plattsburgh graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree in communication and culture. He is a graduate of Plattsburgh Senior High School.
Jeremiah Steven Ward, also of Plattsburgh, graduated with a Master of Arts degree in community development and planning.
Tonya Tyrrell of Schroon Lake, a sophomore at SUNY Cortland, was honored with the Diversity Fellowship for contributions to campus life; Cortland's Urban Recruitment of Educators (C.U.R.E.) Scholarship for her commitment to teach in a high-need urban school following graduation; and the Student Government Association Leadership Scholarship from the College this spring. The adolescence education: English major received the award recognizing leadership skills through campus service projects and community service.
The 2008 graduate of Schroon Lake Central School is the daughter of Darren and Karla Tyrrell of Schroon Lake.
The family of the late Dean Benson Sr. has announced the winners of the 2010 Dean Benson Memorial Scholarship Awards. The chosen student/athletes will each receive $500. They are: Mary Elizabeth Franke and Frederick Hapgood, Northeasteim Clinton Central School; Alexandra Hoey and Daniel Dohman, AuSable Valley Central School; Dana Relation, Seton Catholic Central School; and Andrew LaPierre, Chazy Central Rural School.
The winners, selected from the applications of the student/athletes, received written notification and a check for $500 at their graduation ceremonies. The family will fund six $500 awards next year. Applications for the class of 2011 will be given to athletic directors of Section 7 schools in January.
Local News
Students: July 31, 2010
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City fire call
Smoke in the basement at 11 Lorraine St. in Plattsburgh likely a dryer fire.
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City fire call
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Former Plattsburgh man sentenced for killing wife
Frank Dore, 57, of Bridgeport, Conn., was sentenced in court last week to 28 years in prison after killing his wife, Patti Rothermel-Dore, in their Connecticut home in 2010.
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Nicaragua students tour North Country health-care facilities
A pair of 20-year-old medical students from Nicaragua have toured several health-care facilities. They are especially impressed with the physician-patient relationship in America, along with the advanced technology.
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Sex-crime cases
Five men recently appearing before the bench in Franklin County in separate incidents on charges involving rape, child porn and sexual contact with females as young as 6.
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Essex County will fund Horace Nye environmental study
The $3,000 evaluation is part of the process of marketing and selling the money-losing Nursing Home in Elizabethtown.
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Westport fire guts home
Teens escape early morning fire.
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Peru School looks at relocating sixth grade
Parents and teachers are concerned by the possible change, which is being considered to cut costs.
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Schools can exceed tax cap in some areas
BOCES business manager explains tax-cap-levy calculation.
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Town hiring notice causes confusion
The Town of Malone's attempt to contract with an administrator for a business-loan program may not have followed state-grant guidelines.
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County wants better work-hour tracking
Franklin County plans to get more out of its employee time-card system by tying it to payroll and eliminating cumbersome paper reports.
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Child's death prompts Senate to pass new bill
Now in the hands of the Assembly, it would put teeth in the law when a licensed driver under the influence of alcohol is caught supervising another at the wheel.
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Saranac Lake restaurant to reopen Saturday
Asian Buffet Hibachi and Sushi has been closed since a sprinkler system malfunctioned Dec. 19, 2011.
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Skating, skiing highlight carnival today
Saranac Lake's showcase event continues through Sunday.
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Cookbook Contest returns for second year
New crockpot category added to Press-Republican Recipe Contest.
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Of Interest: Feb. 9, 2012
Common Council agenda planned out; Rouses Point Board working on budget.
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Schools can exceed tax cap in some areas
BOCES business manager explains tax-cap-levy calculation.
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Westport fire guts home
Teens escape early morning fire. One called a hero for saving his sister.
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Town hiring notice causes confusion
The Town of Malone's attempt to contract with an administrator for a business-loan program may not have followed state-grant guidelines.
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Saranac Lake restaurant to reopen Saturday
Asian Buffet Hibachi and Sushi has been closed since a sprinkler system malfunctioned Dec. 19, 2011.
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Former Plattsburgh man sentenced for killing wife
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