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    July 26, 2008

    Congratulations are in order

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    Above, James Amann, state speaker of the House, congratulates Robert Morton Jr., a senior at Fairfield University and president of its Iota Psi chapter of Beta Alpha Psi. The primary objective of Beta Alpha Psi is to give recognition to scholastic and professional excellence. Morton graduates May 18, then immediately begins full-time pursuit of a master’s degree.

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    Cambridge Manor was the site of the nuptials of Joseph Gagner and Barbara Rusnak on April 26.
    Joseph is the son of Cambridge Manor resident Barbara Gagner.
    Congradulations!
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    Monroe students recently participated in the American Statistical Association’s Poster Competition. The competition was open to all state schools.
    Students created graphs to represent the data they collected in school, at home or researched on the Internet. They then drew conclusions from the data.
    Bristol-Meyers Squibb hosted a reception for all winners at its Wallingford location on April 5. First-place winners received $100; second place, $75; and third place, $50. This year, Monroe students received 12 of the 19 awards presented among the 356 posters submitted for the competition.
    Winners included:
    Fawn Hollow Elementary: Kevin Arther, first; Kyle Weiss, Alexander Gutierrez and Louis Duh, third; Brianna Mulloy, Andrew Maslar, Sian Stockman and Matthew Scanzillo, honorable mention.
    Monroe Elementary: Mrs. Flynn’s third-grade class, honorable mention.
    Stepney Elementary: Ali Moraveck, Claire Kopfmann and Sydney Hirsch, first; Spencer Dai and Emerson Carlson, third; Jane Capozziello and Angela Yu, honorable mention.
    Chalk Hill: Naomi Potterf, first; Justin Marcinek, second; Kim Magyar, third; Alexandra Vickowski, Nicole Yanouzas, Mike Dellapiano, Michael Monaco, Jenna Carpenter and Carolyn DeCredico, honorable mention.
    Jockey Hollow: Ryan Lancaster, first; Amy Rajpolt, second; Noah Kreski and Christopher Butler, honorable mention.
    Masuk High: Andrew Rivard and Alexander Wesler, first.
    Ryan Lancaster also won first place, and Louis Duh and Alexander Gutierrez won second place in the national competition.

    Posted by Bustraan on July 26, 2008 7:04 PM

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