MANCHESTER, N.H.— Five local students have been named to the 2021 fall semester dean’s list at Saint Anselm College. They include Caroline Condon of Brownfield, Amelie Crowe of Farmington, Joshua Fortin of Lewiston, Rileigh Stebbins of Poland and Dominique Michaud of Wales. To be eligible, a student must have achieved a grade point average of 3.4 or better […]
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