CANAAN — Cody Clarke, of Canaan, recently earned the rank of Eagle Scout, the highest rank in the Boy Scouts of America. A member of Canaan Troop 403 since 2004, Clarke, 18, has held many positions within the troop; assistant senior patrol leader, senior patrol leader, quartermaster, and den chief.
Palmer completes basic military training
SAN ANTONIO, Texas — Air Force Airman Robert W. Palmer IV graduated from basic military training at Lackland Air Force Base, San Antonio.
Students participate in Keene conference
KEENE, N.H. — Keene State College’s 11th Annual Academic Excellence Conference will take place April 2. This student professional conference is designed to showcase the academic work of Keene State students and the collaborative work between students and faculty. It allows students to share excellent work with a broad audience, and prepares them for submitting proposals to professional conferences.
Dearborn named to UNE dean’s list
BIDDEFORD — Lindsay Dearborn of Portland made the dean’s list for the first semester at the University of New England in Biddeford. she is a 2010 graduate of Deering High School.
Rawson completes WPI research project
WORCESTER, Mass. — Briana Rawson of Fairfield, a junior majoring in biology at Worcester Polytechnic Institute, recently completed an intense, hands-on research project in Melbourne, Australia. The project was titled “Examining Parents’ Responses to CSIRO Holiday Science Activities.”
Williams earns dean’s list status
ROCHESTER, N.Y. — Anaise Marie Williams, a sophomore majoring in cell and developmental biology at the University of Rochester, was recently named to the dean’s list for academic achievement for the fall 2010 semester.
ON BASKETBALL: Blodgett didn’t take responsibility for program
I have one question left I did not get to ask Cindy Blodgett on Thursday in the news conference she threw two days after being fired from the University of Maine.
April Fools’ storm knocks out power, sends cars off roads
The April Fools’ storm dumped heavy, wet snow across central Maine, sending vehicles skidding off slick roads and knocking out power to thousands of customers in the region Friday.
MORNING SENTINEL GIRLS BASKETBALL PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Pelletier led Messalonskee tourney run
The offseason wasn’t what Megan Pelletier was hoping for. But the actual season was her best so far. Pelletier was the center of a controversy when she transferred from Winslow to Messalonskee last summer before her junior year. She shook off all of that and led the Eagles from the No. 8 seed to the Eastern A championship game.