MANCHESTER, N.H. — Southern New Hampshire University has named the following local students to the 2021 winter president’s list.
The students include Christopher Poole of Greene, Hannah Hawes of Lewiston, Billie McNamara of Waterford, Devon Darling of Livermore, Ashlee Wilson of Sabattus, Jennifer Libby of Topsham, Crystal Fullilove of Poland, James Fisher of Lewiston, Kevin McLane of Raymond, Michael Lanno of Topsham and Jaelyn Nadeau of Turner.
Also, Rebecca Showalter of Lewiston, Kaitlyn Mitchell of Durham, Sarah Bade of Sabattus, Nikki Escobar of Mount Vernon, Shannon Buzzell of Oakland, Alex Alden of Norway, April Walker of Wilton, Rachel Roth-Eldridge of Albany Township, Isaac Dean of Mechanic Falls and Laura Burns of New Gloucester.
Also, Adrian Bates of Livermore Falls, Julia Spaulding of Auburn, Stacey Ruby of New Gloucester, Courtney Webster of Jay, Brandon LeCours of Bridgton, Michael Slyk of Lewiston, Daneca Rabassa of Greene, Tiffany Baker of Wilton, Joshua Elliott of Mechanic Falls, Ashton Sturtevant of Mechanic Falls and Rebecca Lambert of Weld.
Also, Jason Verrill of Auburn, Frank Angelico of Auburn, Nicholas Gagnon of Auburn, Mary Streble of Durham, Ashley Blair of Lisbon Falls, Samantha Fox of Lovell, Benjamin Lemieux of Lewiston, Claudia Lemieux of Lisbon Falls, Kate Orr of Casco, Rory Walker of Wilton, Julia Colby of South Paris and Ryan Farrell of Topsham.
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