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HENNIKER, N.H. — The following local residents graduated from New England College on May 14.

Corinne Carrier of Auburn received a Master of Science in management: healthcare administration.

Angela DiMatteo of Auburn received a Master of Education in education: literacy and language arts.

Michelle Gagne of Auburn received a Master of Education in education: curriculum and instruction.

Sharon Kauffman of Auburn received a Master of Education in education: literacy and language arts.

Cherie Larson of Auburn received a Master of Education in education: literacy and language arts.

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Gerald Lebel of Auburn received a Master of Science in management: healthcare administration.

Katie Lupher of Auburn received a Master of Education in education: literacy and language arts.

Megan Skilling of Auburn received a Master of Education in education: literacy and language arts.

Janet Viere of Auburn received a Master of Education in education: literacy and language arts.

Kayla L’Italien of Auburn received a Bachelor of Arts in kinesiology.

Chelsea Fournier of Buckfield received a Bachelor of Arts in sport and recreation management.

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Jayne Polvinen-Bristol of Hebron received a Master of Education in education: curriculum and instruction.

Jason Reblin of Lewiston received a Master of Education in school principal.

Suzanne Reny of Lewiston received a Master of Education in education: curriculum and instruction.

Ashley Cloutier of Lewiston received a Master of Education in education: literacy and language arts.

Charlena Beganny of Litchfield received a Master of Education in education: literacy and language arts.

Mary Pfeffer of Litchfield received a Master of Education in education: literacy and language arts.

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Cynthia Levesque of Mechanic Falls received a Master of Education in education: literacy and language arts.

Shannon Reed of Minot received a Master of Education in education: curriculum and instruction.

Kirsten Arndt of Sabattus received a Master of Education in special education.

Nicholas Gannon of Sabattus received a Master of Education in school principal.

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