ORONO — The University of Maine recently recognized 1,947 students for achieving dean’s list honors in the fall 2011 semester. Following are students from The Times Record’s circulation area:
Bath: John Kidney and Kristen Shirley.
Brunswick: Karin Baard, John Bilodeau, Erik Bodwell, Mara Bonsaint, Audrey Cross, Dana Freshley, Joseph Fricks, Celia Harris, Kristen Hunter, Nocole Messerman, Hillary Morin, Ashley Paulette, Whitney Salvail, Katelyn Slotnick, Valerie Smith, Hannah Sprague, Olivia Tetu and Thomas Watson.
Freeport: Kathryn Blenk, Hannah Boutin, Katherine Breau, Amanda Curtis, Ryan Farley, Tanika Gorham, Cameron Grillo, Nathan Jones, Jenna Kiely and Whitney Scott.
Harpswell: Ricardo Lalonde and Hannah Marley.
Lisbon: Amber Carroll, Nickalaus Dingley, Lydia Martin, Terrence O’Brien and Sean Winstead.
Richmond: Rachel Carter, Brooke Lancaster, Loren Lilly, Benjamin McPheters, Nicholas Noble and Sarah Williams.
Topsham: Colleen Anderson, William Brown, Courtney Burne, Benjamin Cox, Paige Eggleston, Brian Farnsworth, Linda Fogg, John Frey, Alexandra Hauser, Erin Havey, Robert Herrick, Krislyn Hyatt, Ian Messier, Emily Muttel, Anne Obery, Jack Obery, Matthew Pelletier, Kate Spies and Christina Staff.
Wiscasset: Ashley Bailey, Dustin Dorr and Ashley Ferrucci.
Woolwich: Amy Brooker and Elizabeth Detwiler.
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