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FARMINGTON — Last week, the first recognition awards were presented to students in Blue Day programs at the Foster Career and Technical Education (CTE) Center.

Listed below are the course of study, the student recognized and that student’s school: Agriculture Technology, Angela Butterfield, Mt. Blue; Automotive Technology, Dalton Ellis, Mt. Blue; Biotechnology, Amber Cusson, Mt. Blue; Building Construction, Chris Cordiero, Mt. Blue; Business Education, Shula Yeaton, Mt. Blue; Cpmmercial Arts & Photography, Kenda Newman, Spruce Mountain; Composites Manufacturing, Charles Roy, Mt. Blue; Culinary Arts, Michael Chavez, Spruce Mountain; Early Childhood Occupations, Tara Legere, Spruce Mountain; Employability Skills, Ben Flagg, Mt. Blue; Firefighting, John Sherrier, Mt. Abram; Forestry/Wood Harvesting, Brian Harris, Mt. Blue; Metal Fabrication, Tristan Castonguay, Spruce Mountain and Nursing Assistant, Emmye Senecal, Mt. Blue.

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STUDENTS RECOGNIZED… From left to right, beginning with the front row, Kenda Newman, Joshia Chapman, Charles Roy and Amber Cusson. Middle row, Brian Harris, Dalton Ellis, Ian Mikrut, Emmye Senecal and Angela Butterfield; back row, Chris Cordiero, Tara Legere, Michael Chavez and Tristan Castonguay were recently recognized for their work in classes at Foster CTE Center. Absent at the time of the photograph were Shula Yeaton, Ben Flagg and John Sherrier.

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