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Dean’s list

These local students have been named to the dean’s list or received a similar honor from their college or university for the fall 2014 semester:

Kristen Bassler, the daughter of Lisa and Darren Bassler of Knox, at the State University of New York College at Cortland, where she is majoring in athletic training;

Maxwell Maloney of Delmar on the President’s List at Corning Community College;

Alexandra Eglow of Delmar, a graduate of Bethlehem High School, at Lafayette College in Pennsylvania;

Kendra Dzingle of Altamont at the State University of New York College at New Paltz;

Scott Warren, junior accountancy major from Voorheesville, on the Culver-Stockton president’s list with a 4.0 grade-point average in Missouri;

Erin N. McNamara, the daughter of Cheryl and Robert McNamara and a Guilderland High School graduate, at St. John Fisher College in Rochester where she is a junior majoring in business marketing;

Kaitlin Kramer, a member of the class of 2015 from Slingerlands at Loyola University Maryland;

Robert Trosset, a member of the class of 2017 from Delmar at Loyola University Maryland;

Monya Relles of Delmar at Bard College at Simon’s Rock completed 11th grade at Bethlehem Central High School before leaving to begin college early;

Hannah G. Cohen of Slingerlands at St. Lawrence University in Canton where Cohen is a member of the class of 2015 and is majoring in government. Cohen attended Guilderland High School;

Michaela L. Maybee of Slingerlands at St. Lawrence University in Canton where Maybee is a member of the class of 2016 and is majoring in economics. Maybee attended Guilderland High School;

Natalie H. Squillace of Slingerlands at St. Lawrence University in Canton where Squillace is a member of the class of 2018;
Kimberly K. Weinberg of Schenectady at St. Lawrence University in Canton where Weinberg is a member of the class of 2016 and is majoring in sociology. Weinberg attended Guilderland High School

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