Cutline: Allyson LaChance
LaChance UNE graduate
Allyson LaChance, daughter of Darrell and Judy LaChance, graduated on May 14 from the University of New England with a master of science in occupational therapy.
Allyson has been asked by her professor to write a chapter for a textbook on splinting in pediatrics. She will be listed as a co-author for the book, which will be published in the fall.
Her mother said Allyson is busy studying for the state board examinations after a week in Florida for a much needed break.
Cutline (duplessieusher) – Rep. Robert Duplessie, D-Westbrook, on the left, stands with Ron Usher and Inland Fisheries and Wildlife Commissioner Roland “Danny” Martin, on the right, following Usher’s unanimous confirmation by the Legislature to the Maine Inland Fisheries and Wildlife Advisory Council last month. Duplessie testified on Usher’s behalf. A courtesy photo.
Morse graduates college
Emily K. Morse was awarded a bachelor of arts degree on May 22 at Connecticut College in New London, Conn.
Morse, a 2001 graduate of Westbrook High School, is the daughter of Roger and Carol Jo Morse.
USM alumni director
Paul C. Kapothanasis was recently elected to the board of directors of the University of Southern Maine Alumni Association.
A member of the class of 1982, he is treasurer of K. Brothers Inc., in Westbrook.
Wohl graduates
Brian J. Wohl recently graduated from Stonehill College in Easton, Mass.
Stonehill is a coeducational Catholic college established in 1948 by the Congregation of Holy Cross.
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