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'If That Means I Have To Stop Being President, So Be It'

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So "Scandal" fans, you think you got goosebumps last week when Fitz told Olivia (Kerry Washington) about his decision and the two star-crossed lovers waited out the clock so they could finally be together? Just wait until you see HuffPost TV's exclusive sneak peek from this week's episode, "Any Questions?" (Thurs., May 9, 10 p.m. ET on ABC).

In the "Scandal" sneak peek (above), Cyrus (Jeff Perry) and Fitz (Tony Goldwyn) have a little sit-down. Cyrus is doing major damage control -- for his own job and the promises he's made to the first lady (Bellamy Young) -- and he does his best to convince the president to get back with his wife Mellie and just keep his mistress Olivia Pope (who Cyrus says is "a heck of a gal" -- ha!) on the side. Cyrus even offers to facilitate, lie, cover for the president ... but Fitz isn't having it.

"It's not too late to save your presidency," Cyrus says. "Look at Clinton."

"Clinton wasn't in love with Monica Lewinsky," Fitz fires back. "I am in love. With a woman who is not my wife. I want to be with her. Not in the shadows -- openly. And if that means I have to stop being president, so be it."

Goose. Bumps. But do you think Fitz can and will really go through with it? And does that mean he'll definitely lose his seat in the Oval Office? And who, for crying out loud, do you think is the mole? Share your theories in the comments!

"Scandal" airs Thursdays at 10 p.m. ET on ABC. Reported by Huffington Post 1 day ago.

Honor Roll: Severna Park Middle School

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Honor Roll: Severna Park Middle School Patch Severna Park, MD --

Severna Park Middle School has released the names of students who earned honor roll for the third marking period of the school year.

The following students earned the principal's honor roll (straight A's).

*Grade 6: *Troy Barlow,  Reese Barrett,  Bailey Bartel,  Erin Bast,  Matthew Bateman,  Bryce Benedick,  Ty Benz,  Zachary Binnix,  Veronica Binstock,  Hailey Blachly,  Elizabeth Bosanko,  Hailey Boyd,  Kathleen Bray,  Declan Byrne,  Leah Campbell,  Shane Carr,  Hunter Chadwick,  Alexander Chaisson,  Shelby Chasser,  Cami Christensen,  Kylee Christensen,  Michael Christensen,  Garrison Clark,  Sydney Cleary,  Kailyn Crabill,  Brooke Craven,  Samantha Cremmins,  Kiersten Crowley,  Madeline Daniels,  Dylan Davidoff,  Robert Davids,  Callie Davis,  Anna DiRienzo,  Camille Donaghey,  Isabel Downing,  Annika Drilling,  Samantha Drummond,  Rene Dykstra,  Lily Echeverria,  Mary Feeney,  Olivia Fey,  Mary Fitzell,  Vivian Flanagan,  Laura Folts,  Jasmine Fraser,  Alek Fredriksson,  Zachary Gamber,  Jacqueline Garza,  Abigail George,  Ashley Giard,  Jason Gibson,  Luke Glagola,  Chloe Gordon,  Alexander Green,  Jordan Gregg,  Emma Hall,  Tristan Halloran,  Camden Handwerger,  Olivia Haring,  Elena Harris,  Lindsey Haughton,  Jacob Herman,  Grace Hourigan,  Nicolette Iacona,  Macy Iams,  Michael Isakov,  Irma Jakubovaite,  Kyle Jefferds,  Patrick Johnson,  Aaron Kent,  Sydney Kirchenheiter,  Matthew Kitts,  Emily Knight,  Abigail Kondracki,  Emily Krasic,  Payton Lee,  Mallory Lentz,  Christian Lim,  Lauren Lohff,  Jeremy Luers,  Lily Maddox,  James Maher,  Georgia Marriner,  Kara Mathews,  Daniel McBride,  Kailyn McCulloch,  Haley McPeters,  Madison Mento,  Alexsaundra Miller,  Grace Mills,  Reilly Mitchell,  Caitlin Mittrick,  Abigail Moghtader,  Sara Mooradian,  Surisitee Motiram,  Grayson Murray,  Julia Myers,  Aarushi Negi,  Tyler Newhouse,  Gene Nulud,  Bridget O'Callaghan,  Allison Omer,  Charlotte Ondatje,  Kindred O'Neill,  Bridie O'Sullivan,   Delaney Ott,  Abigail Patschorke,  Caroline Patterson,  Dmitri Penn,  Christine Potter,  Kelsey Powers,  Andrew Province,  Melanie Reynolds,  Isaac Roe,  Anne Roman,  Jade Ruggieri,  Mark Sasse,  Emmery Sayers,  Dorothy Schaeffer,  Hailey Schendel,  Jackson Schultz,  Strickland Schumacher,  Paul-Antoine Seitz,  Taylor Shea,  William Sherwood,  Samuel Shirey,  Colleen Shrum,  Matthew Simms,  Rose Singleton,  Ford Smith,  Rachel Spilker,  Isabella Stone,  Matas Suziedelis,  Erica Szymanski,  Sophie Toomey,  Andrew Trott,  Anna Trozzo,  Kathryn Van Horn,  Luke Vincent,  Thomas Voisinet,  Katerina vonFahnestock,  Rachel Ward,  Ryan Watkins,  Carson Whitney,  Juliana Wilson,  Erica Wirth,  Chloe Wright,  Emily Wright,  Jackson Zimmerman.

*Grade 7: *
Grace Adams,  Alaina Ashbeck,  Abigail Becker,  Andrew Belloff,  Sarah Bishop,  Lucas Bloom,  Ryan Bloom,  Megan Brannen,  Lauren Breitinger,  Jack Burnett,  Alena Carhart,  Kendall Casper,  Cameron Clark,  Casey Clements,  Ella Collings,  Leah Cooper,  Katherine Crawford,  Paige Cummings,  Madison Dearborn,  Benjamin Dearing,  Sarah DeMaio,  Erin Diehl,  Ryen Dill,  Hannah Drilling,  Maximilian Dunoyer,  Cameron Ehnat,  David Ellwood,  Elise Fonseca,  Lauren Foster,  Madeline Fox,  Ava Fratus,  Sarah Gellert,  Jack Goode,  Ryan Gray,  Emilee Hardesty,  Abigail Haste,  Gabriella Higgins,  Elizabeth Hines,  Katherine Hines,  Carson Hoover,  Katherine Jager,  Clifford Jamieson,  Zena Jang,  Brooke Johnson,  Heather Jones,  Rachel Kalafos,  Jenna Kasten,  Emma Kearney,  Julia Keefe,  Elizabeth Kiely,  Isabel Kintzley,  Maxley Kittiver,  Hanna Ko,  Meghan Kraft,  Erin Krauss,  Celia Krohn,  Alexander Kulvivat,  Jonah Lane,  Sydney Langlois,  Christopher Languell,  Tracie Lewis,  Kaitlynn Lilly,  Alexis Loewen,  Audrey Long,  Sarah Lopez,  Mary Lynch,  Chloe MacDonald,  Madeline Maier,  Suzanne Mangano,  Molly Maranto,  Nolan Marks,  Kyle Martin,  Abigail McGuire,  Abigail Miller,  Hannah Moore,  Elizabeth Murray,  Lia Musante,  Peter Myers,  Mark Nobilio,  Anne O'Friel,  Griffin O'Neill,  Lexi Ordakowski,  Jillian Parisi,  Sarah Piccoli,  Benjamin Podlich,  Kennedy Purcell,  Victoria Richhart,  Graham Roeger,  Andreanna Roros,  Catherine Russell,  Chloe Salkeld,  Mallary Sellars,  Abigail Sides,  Jessica Smith,  Madelyn Smith,  Zachary Souders,  Kathryn Soverns,  Anna Stevens,  Jeremy Stevens,  Emily Summers,  Casey Swartz,  Jenna Taylor,  Bianca Timmer,  Lucas Tolley,  Victor Urrutia,  Delaney Vance,  Ryan VanVeelen,  Brandon Wachs,  Sydney Wallace,  Garrett Weiss,  Jacob Wernecke,  Madeline White,  Emma Witham,  Maria Ziethen.

*Grade 8: *Jessica Barnard,  Michael Bateman,  Kendall Brodbeck,  Priya Brown,  Emma Chamberlin,  Peyton Cornelius,  Sydney Daneman,  Abigail Federroll,  Catherine Harding,  Ryan Herman,  Shelby Hogan,  Benjamin Hollingsworth,  John Hood,  Amanda Horton,  Cullen Joyce,  Antonio Karides,  Cabrey Keller,  McKenna Lee,  William Linthicum,  Katherine Lohff,   Erin Magner,  Tristan Markham,  Cesar Martinez-Martinez,  Elroy McAlexander,  Jacob McGuire,  Caroline Millenburg,  Anna Nolte,  Matthew Novick,  Gwayne Nulud,  Kathryn Offutt,  Erica Otis,  Matthew Oxley,  Jessica Perunovich,  Anna Peterson,  Molly Pumphrey,  Madison Raker,  Daniel Reise,  Rachael Rhodes,  Marie Roe,  Gabriel Sauvageau,  Meredith Schaller,  Taylor Shehade,  Sarah Sherman,  Julia Slattery,  Tyler Smith,  William Snyder,  Christina Spicer,  Nicholas Urbanski,  Abigail Widmer, Yu Chen Zhou.

The following students earned honor roll.

*Grade 6: *Caedan Ackerman,  Marcus Adam,  Skye Adams,  Mia Alexander,  Tori Allender,  Matthew Alton,  Emma Antonucci,  Aiden Apruzzese,  Katherine Arndt,  Dawn Austin,  Lewis Bailey,  Thomas Baker,  Tori Bates,  Jacqueline Beall,  Kalli Bellotte,  James Bieri,  Benjamin Biscotti,  Alice Bishop,  Lucy Bishop,  Cory Blohm,  Isabella Blumenberg,  Brian Boehm,  Avery Borum,  Bryan Bowes,  Madison Brady,  Matthew Bredeck,  Sebastien Brennan,  Lindsey Brooks,  Zamirrea Brown,  Trevor Bruce,  Nina Bulkley,  Abigail Burns,  Joshua Byrnes,  Mia Camm,  Chloe Campbell,  Cameron Caouette,  Nathan Carey,  Lauren Carlson,  Christian Carpenter,  Emily Carson,  Tyler Cauthen,  Adam Chase,  Tyler Chase,  Emerson Cho,  Connor Church,  Tyrise Clark,  Stephen Cobbs,  Spencer Colborne,  Ainsleigh Cook,  Reese Cornacchia,  Faith Cortes,  Emily Cronin,  Mitsy Cruz-Martinez,  Thomas Curran,  Nicole Custer,  Sydney Custer,  Jada Cutler,  Michael Dalida,  Patrick Damanti,  John Davis,  MacKenzie Davis,  Alyssa Dawson,  Trevor Dearborn,  Angelo DeCicco,  Mitchell Decker,  Jacob DeLaere,  Caitria Demeroto,  Tucker Denault,  Ryan Denhardt,  Dominic DeSimone,  Evan Dill,  Corinne Dills,  Kylie Dingess,  Thomas Dolan,  Ryan Dorr,  Lily Dougherty,  Michael Drabo,  Jacob Eberhardt,  Nathaniel Edmonston,  Garrett Edwards,  Elisabeth Eufemia,  Matthew Fangio,  Cameron Fare,  Abigayl Finch,  Hannah Fleming,  Christopher Flynn,  Jonah Fogle,  Nathan Foley,  Daniel Ford,  Cynthia Fowler,  Owen Frey,  Emily Gabbard,  Alexander Garcia,  Jessica Garner,  Virginia Garner,  Madison Gerard,  Ryan Getsinger,  Zoey Gianetti,  Danielle Gonyeau,  Kamryn Grandstaff,  Samuel Grattan,  Jocelyn Gremillion,  Sophia Grimes,  Chase Gruver,  Michael Guldin,  Sabine Gumula,  Paige Gunning,  Dominic Hall,  Jordan Hallet,  Michael Hamlett,  Joshua Hannesson,  James Harris,  Grace Harrison,  Margaret Hasson,  Rosemary Hayden,  Jack Hickman,  Jake Hilliard,  Joshua Horgan,  William Howard,  Bradley Howell,  Kailey Howell,  Brendan Huebner,  Emily Hurd,  Caitlin Iley,  Gavin Ivey,  Anop Jang,  Emma Jeter,  Marina Karides,  Joseph Kelliher,  Avery Kelter,  Connor King,  Bailey Kinsey,  Jaime Kiriazoglou,  Alexandra Kline,  Campbell Kline,  Shaina Knox,  Emily Kozel,  Carson Kraycik,  Joseph LaRocque,  Emily Lechowicz,  Logan Lee,  Yasmine Leizear,  Devin Lenear,  Matthew Letellier,  Collin Levay,  Camryn Levin,  Kennedy Lewis,  Leia Liberto,  Warren Louie,  Jacob March,  Alexis Marsalek,  Abigail Martel,  Jacob Martin,  Samuel Martin,  William McCollum,  Brendan McIntyre,  Rachel McLean,  Annette McWilliams,  Paolo Meany,  Bridget Meighan,  Ashley Merrell,  Kayla Minton,  Alexandra Mironova,  Matthew Mitchell,  Braden Mondor,  Caitlin Murphy,  Miranda Murphy,  Jackson Myrick,  Christopher Nanney,  Bryan Nicholas,  Ryan Nix,  Kyler Norton,  Austin Oakes,  Sarah O'Connor,  Joshua Ohler,  Charles O'Neill,  Elizabeth O'Neill,  Margot Onellion,  Sean Ostrowski,  Jane Patz,  Alexander Paul,  Alexa Payne,  James Persico,  Emma Peterson,  Hunter Reeves,  Kaylee Reyes,  Frederick Riggin,  Graysen Rizzo,  Opal Rosemond,  Pearl Rosemond,  Natalie Rupeiks,  Julia Ryan,  Danielle Scheimreif,  Ronald Schilpp,  Madeline Scott,  Daniel Seeman,  Erin Seibel,  Lucy Sharpe,  Lanai Shields-Byrd,  Joseph Singleton,  Sarah Siska,  Adam Smith,  Curvin Snyder,  Stephanie Sommers,  Sophie Soreff-Jones,  Ryan Sosnoski,  Jonathan Souders,  Elizabeth Spates,  Matthew Stachitas,  Alexandra Stefancik,  Patrick Stewart,  Benjamin Stolarczyk,  Cecilia Streaker,  Griffin Strickler,  Jessica Stringer,  Alexis Strom,  Molly Sullivan,  Cole Swartz,  Ryan Szego,  Collin Taylor,  Ryan Thorpe,  Niles Tinsley,  Toni Titow,  Allison Troy,  Nathan Van de Meulebroecke,  Abigail van den Berg,  Matthew Van Vliet,  Jonathan Vernon,  Travis Victorio,  Madeline Viteri,  Donovan Walker,  Thomas Wallace,  Saejal Warner,  Myles Weatherford,  Caroline Welle,  Addison Wells,  Jack Whittington,  Matthew Widmer,  Sydney Wingate,  Ethan Wise,  Isabella Wood,  Dylan Yeagley,  Samantha Yealdhall,  Jack Yearwood,  Brian Yeatts,  Zachary Young,  Abigail Zborai.

*Grade 7: *Brian Albert,  Victoria Ambler,  Kara Anderson,  Nicholas Anderson,  Noah Anderson,  Garrett Andrews,  Andrew Antinucci,  Grace Appel,  Peyton Apruzzese,  Robert Avedon,  Colleen Bachkosky,  Charles Bachmann,  Nicholas Barrett,  Connor Becker,  Thomas Bell,  Ashley Bellotte,  Andrew Betch,  Lauren Blejski,  Maxwell Boettinger,  Hunter Boyce,  Kelly Brenner,  Julia Brierley,  Jacob Briganti,  Emma Brindley,  Carson Brinegar,  Kacey Brown,  Noah Buckingham,  Christiana Bulgin,  Alexandra Burchfield,  James Burton,  Ariyana Byrd,  Claudia Callis,  Catherine Cambon,  Louis Cannon,  Colby Carbo,  Olivia Carhart,  Katelynn Carr,  Brooke Carson,  Barret Casto,  Maria Castro-Clinton,  Elizabeth Chappell,  Joshua Choi,  Caroline Christian,  Mackenzie Clayton,  Grace Cleary,  Chloe Cocco,  Joshua Coffman,  Candace Cohen,  John Compere,  Chase Cope,  Alise Cornelius,  Ethan Coughlin,  Dominic Crino,  Makenzie Crosby,  Carter Daniels,  Devyn Daugherty,  Catherine Davis,  Ethan Davis,  Scott Davis,  Britany DeBord,  Genevieve DeMajistre,  Nicole Demchuk,  Ian Dennis,  Thomas Donegan,  John Douglas,  Marshall Draughn,  Andrew Dykstra,  Jordan Ehart,  Gillian Eitel,  Sean Engelfried,  Brandon Evans,  Kyra Feick,  Daniel Fernandez,  Aryal Fette,  Cullen Figlioli,  Noah Foxson,  Caitlin Frank,  Stanley Galloway,  Jonathan Garcia-Ventura,  Emily Geis,  Clare Gentile,  Adam Giard,  Jameson Gibbons,  Jessica Giblin,  Beau Giebels, Mallory Glatz,  Nicholas Gonzalez,  Sophia Gordon,  Haley Gosewisch,  Lucas Guy,  Mathew Hall,  Mahdi Hammat,  Samantha Hampson,  Waleed Hassan,  Taylor Hawkins,  Alexandra Herschelman,  Marissa Heuer,  Ryan Hickman,  Sarah Hoch,  Chase Hoenscheid,  William Hoffmann,  Dwayne Hopkins,  Layla Horeff,  Nicholas Horgan,  Olivia Hubbart,  Thomas Huber,  Reid Hussey,  Nathan Hutcheson,  Jonathan Huther,  Katherine Iliescu,  Drew Jeffries,  Joseph Johns,  Delaney Johnson,  Maile Johnson,  Campbell Jones,  Alexis Kasuda,  Kelli Kazmarek,  Samuel Keeler,  James Keith,  Elizabeth Keller,  Grady Kershaw,  Elizabeth Kiely,  Andrew Kilchenstein,  Matthew Kilchenstein,  Kevin Kobosko,  Anthony Koehne,  Collin Kubista,  Skylar Kucker,  Jacy Kuhlman,  Christopher Ladas,  Hunter Lawrence,  Riley Leeds,  George Lesher,  Adam Levin,  Tyler Lewin,  Rachel Lewis,  Jack Libby,  Jerald Linnell,  Breanna Listmann,  Abigail Lizewski,  Rachel Lotlikar,  Darius Lukas,  Joshua Lyon,  Joseph Mahla,  Thomas Malin,  Ryan Maloy,  Jared Mann,  Lucas Marcoon,  Mallory Martel,  Julia Mathews,  Michael Mayers,  Sydney McConkey,  Viktorria McCormick,  Maci McCubbin,  Henry McGrath,  Lucy McKnight,  Ryland McMillan,  Aidan McNally,  Mary McShea,  Michael McShea,  Caitlin Meleney,  Liana Mendez,  Morgan Mennell,  Jack Metzger,  Adam Meyer,  Miles Michalski,  Harley Millar,  Reilly Miller,  Kody Milton,  Mary Mitchell,  Daniel Moore,  Michael Moore,  Luke Moran,  Jenna Morreale,  Sean Morrison,  Ryan Muldoon,  Maxim Murphy,  Ian Musser,  Maryellen Myers,  Mika Naylor,  Halle Neal,  Mya Nelson,  Ryan Nelson,  Hannah Nicholson,  Matthew Noguera,  Shane Norris,  Madison Nutter,  Emily O'Brien,  Kelley O'Brien,  Hugh O'Connor,  Genevieve Odean,  Perrin Odenwald,  Stephanie Ours,  Krystal Outing,  Alyssa Panzer,  Rohan Parikh,  Danielle Pendergast,  Peter Petracca,  Sawyer Phillips,  Kailee Polkabla,  Alexander Prigge,  Andrew Prodehl,  Nadia Putnam,  Bianca Radice,  Rachel Randall,  William Reed,  Maeve Register,  Maura Register,  Mary Riley,  Luke Roche,  Jacob Rohrbach,  Julia Roy,  Riley Rubiano,  Emily Russell,  Daniel Saenz,  Danielle Schall,  Henry Schemmel,  Darcy Schlueter,  Kaitlyn Schuck,  Nicholas Seabolt,  Joseph Sears,  MaNiya Sellman,  Noah Shadowens,  Jillian Shivery,  Hunter Simon,  Kayla Simon,  Hannah Sloat,  Abigail Smith,  Braden Smith,  Raquel Sobczak,  Isabel Soja,  Natalie St Clair,  Grace Staples,  Jacob Staples,  Tara Strasser,  David Sykes,  Jack Sylva,  Theodore Tagle,  Benjamin Talcovitz,  Summer Tambascio,  Selah Tatem,  Jack Thomas,  Sarah Thomasson,  Hayden Toth,  Sarah Turk,  Miles Varn,  Kassandra Ventrudo,  Joshua vonFahnestock,  Kenneth Watson,  Rachel Wesley,  Elizabeth Westbrook,  Anthony Weyant,  Matthew Wiley,  Cedar Williams,  Kiera Williams,  Robert Williams,  Grace Williamson,  Lane Williamson,  Devan Wilson,  Kyler Wilson,  Shane Windsor,  Ally Winship,  Elizabeth Wright,  John Wright,  Alaina Zborai,  Melanie Zito.

*Grade 8: *Glenda Adams,  Ryan Alcorn,  Julie Allwein,  Chloe Ammon,  Autumn Anderson,  Thomas Antonucci,  Deborah Baldyga,  Samuel Barranco,  Patrick Beairsto,  Rebecca Beall,  Madeline Bean,  Kendall Bear,  Shanika Beckett,  Maxwell Bell,  Evan Bergman,  Alena Biscotti,  Rachel Bishop,  Nicholas Bocchetta,  Alexis Bodnar,  Carina Bonanno,  Andrea Boord,  Emma Bourgeois,  Alicia Bradshaw,  Tess Bradshaw,  Ryan Bramble,  Connor Brandeen,  Matthew Brandt,  Brett Braszo,  Coleman Bray,  Kyrsten Brewis,  Alexander Brown,  Roberto Brown,  Nathan Byington,  Shannon Byrne,  Kailey Campbell,  Sara Canas,  Chloe Cannon,  Molly Carr,  Natalee Chadwick,  Gabriel Chamberlin,  Thomas Chapman,  Andrew Chase,  Dorothy Chaudoin,  Cian Chung,  Peyton Cleary,  Raphael Coates,  Caitlin Colehouse,  Theresa Constantine,  Angela Cottrell,  Emily Couch,  Maclay Crawford,  William Cronin,  Christine Crowningshield,  Lance Curran,  Kayla Curry,  Makayla Dant,  John Davids,  Celeste Davis,  Jacob Davis,  Taylor Dearborn,  Kathryn DeFeo,  Elena DeMajistre,  Terrance Demeroto,  Jansen Dike,  Laura Dingess,  Madelyn Dudley,  Caroline Duffy,  Paige DuVall,  Gunnar Eichenlaub,  Justin Elliott,  Madison Elliott,  Sarah Elms,  Grace Evans,  Mia Evans,  Luke Faranetta,  Allison Feeney,  Brandon Fiocco-Mizer,  Wayne Flohr,  Annabel Flynn,  Colin Fox,  Kelly Franchak,  Erin Furton,  Laterra Galloway,  Benjamin Gawitt,  Matthew Glady,  Marie Glagola,  Nathanael Gonzalez,  Alexis Gottermeyer,  Robert Grant,  Haley Gray,  Grace Gremillion,  Jacob Griswold,  Hannah Guglielmini,  Kyla Guldin,  Elizabeth Gustafson,  Marshall Hageman,  Jake Hallet,  Timothy Hanratty,  Edward Harding,  Alana Harmeyer,  Matthew Harmeyer,  Patrick Harrington,  Travis Haskell,  Colleen Hemmerle,  Anna Henstrand,  Samuel Hickman,  Mackenzie Hite,  Isabelle Hoddinott,  Patrick Hofstedt,  Jake Howell,  Sarah Howland,  Zoe Huff,  Cormac Hughes,  Alexzander Hunt,  Scott Huntley,  Robert Jackson,  Theodore Jackson,  Angela Jose,  Kayla Keefer,  Nicholas Kennedy,  Owen Keys,  Emily Kim,  Trent Kirchenheiter,  Jacob Knop,  Paige Kolbe,  Olivia Kraus,  Joseph LaFleche,  Michael Lamon,  Joseph Larcher,  Bryan Layshock,  Bryan Lee,  Elizabeth Lee,  Natalie Lewis,  Thomas Lu,  Sophia Lundeen,  Makenna Lynn,  Morgan Macey,  Alexander Machan,  William Mann,  Hailey Manning,  Mary Martin,  Andrew Mason,  Natalie Mathews,  Bridget McNealey,  John McNerney,  Andrew Medile,  Karin Mekhaeil,  Stephen Miller,  Nathan Mills,  Josephine Molavi,  Alexa Monroe,  Cydney Moore,  James Muessig,  Edward Neel,  Quinn Newbill,  Mary O'Connor,  Emma Oldershaw,  Kyle Olmstead,  Alanna Onellion,  Emma Ormond,  Griffin Patrick,  Trevor Patschorke,  Jackson Paul,  Carson Payne,  Bethanny Peterson,  Erin Pigman,  John Podany,  Samuel Poelker-Wells,  Matthew Poindexter,  Jessica Praley,  Chase Prengaman,  Mihailo Rancic,  Julia Reynolds,  Tyreek Richardson,  Maria Rocha,  Morgan Rogers,  Ashley Rolf,  Alexander Rott,  Amanda Rumsey,  Kathryn Ryan,  Atrine Samadnejad,  Reed Schaller,  Elizabeth Schepens,  Erika Schmidt,  Ryan Schult,  Mariah Scott,  Dylan Seidlitz,  Veeraj Shah,  Sean Shallue,  Stephanie Shanahan,  William Sharpe,  James Sherwood,  Evellyn Singleton,  Kail-La Smith-Blackwell,  Kennady Sowell,  Michelle Springer,  Aya Stefanovich,  Katherine Stemberger,  Shannon Stokes,  Katelyn Stolarczyk,  Desmond Stone,  Jordan Strom,  Brendan Sullivan,  Kyle Sullivan,  Patrick Sullivan,  Zoe Summers,  Robert Taddeo,  Benton Taylor,  Spencer Taylor,  Dean Testerman,  Emma Toomey,  Margaret Trimpin,  Liam Ulbricht,  Jacob Umile-Butz,  Jason Valvano,  Alec Van de Meulebroecke,  Lindsey Van Horn,  Casey Van Vliet,  Logan Vance,  Andrew Volk,  Kira Wade,  Colleen Walker,  Andrew Wallace, ,  Allison Walsh,  Tyler Ward,  Katelyn Wareham,  Lauren Warner,  Sheanan Warner,  Brianna Watson,  Chase Watson,  Trent Watson,  Ian Weiner,  Hannah Welle,  Jordan Wenz,  Isabel Whaling,  Jessica Wieber,  Kyle Wilkinson,  Casey Williford,  Coby Wilson,  Alexis Young,  Matthew Zurlo.

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Avon High School's 3rd Quarter 9th-Grade Honor Roll

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Avon High School's 3rd Quarter 9th-Grade Honor Roll Patch Avon-Avon Lake, OH --

Congratulations to these freshmen. See someone you know on the list? Tell them congratulations!

Avon High School has released its third-quarter honor rolls.

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*Grade 9*

*HIGH HONOR*

Navi Baskar

Casey Bauers

Nicole Bell

Claire Bettinger

Joshua Brown

Nicole Conrad

Tyler Courtright

Emma Delaney

Alyssa Douzos

Dana Furnas

Jack Gothier

Mackenzie Hanuscin

Monica Kandiko

Alexandria Kozich

Melanie Lander

Michael LeHoty

Taylor Mitchell

Michael Nose

Jessica Novotny

Taylor Nowakowski

Audrey Payne

Rachel Rauterkus

Peter Stamatis

Kyle Urig

Benjamin Waters

Caralyn Zetts

*HONOR*

Hailey Acosta

Chad Allen

Conner Appelgate

Natalie Bally

Sarah Baron

Jack Beatty

Katherine Berkheimer

Toni Bernard

Zachary Berwald

Claire Bickley

Vincent Bodnar

Chad Botson

Dominic Bowlin

Joshua Butrey

Gerett Choat

Isabel Cordell

Serena Cronin

Anne Crotty

Victoria Czaruk

Briana Czatt

Abigail Dahl

Kristin Daro

Jeffrey Dickson

Alexis Dill

Casey Duwe

Jacob Frombach

Bianca Gant

Vincent Gargaro

Alena Gemelas

Krystal Grudzien

Aspen Handy

William Heilman

Alyssa Heitkamp

Jake Hendricks

Jacquelyn Herner

Nikisha Hirani

Udell Holmes III

Cassandra Horton

Jessica Howard

Meghan Hunt

James Johnson

Margaret Kaiser

Shannon Kane

Jonathan Karkour

Catherine Kelly

Jared Kitinoja

Samuel LaCrosse

Erin Laird

Rebekah Lando

Jeffrey Laraway

Bryan Lee

Emma Long

Brian Lynch

Dennis Mader

Rajaie Makhamreh

Dominic Massa

Cailyn Mathis

Kyle Matyi

Nicholas Mazzola

Emily McGan

Ryan McRowe

Alexa Mohr

Madisson Moore

Melissa Morales

Sherry Mortach

Nicolas Mostardi

Frances Myers

Madison Nakon

Filip Niebrzydowski

Donald O Brien

Margaret O Donnell

Rebecca Olach

Rebecca Ortiz

Emma Ostrowski

Thomas Paoloni

Hannah Peters

Kimberly Petrillo

Mikayla Pierce

Jonathan Pres

Michael Raicevich

Alyssa Ramsey

Katherine Rashedi

Austin Reed

Parker Reynolds

Francis Rizzo

Emily Robertson

Andrew Roesch

Alexander Rounds

Gillian Salas

Alexandra Sauter

Anna Schatschneider

Ashley Schooley

Jacob Sedlak

Kyle Shermak

Kimberly Siegel

Deepanshu Singh

Jordan Smith

Julia Smith

Jacob Socha

Stephen Sopko

Rachel Stark

Maxwell Starr

Kaytlin Starwalt

Michael Stoffiere

Julia Stowe

Alivia Svec

Amanda Tamesis

Donna Toth

Nicholas Toth

Kaitlin Trifiletti

Katie Truong

Christopher Vangelos

Michael Vargo

Sarah Warnkin

Emily Weidig

Morgan Weiss

Joshua Willins

Casandra Wise

Keely Wotsch

Joseph Yanoska

Leah Yeagley

Yiyuan Zhao

Anna Zuercher

*MERIT*

Gabriella Amato

Michael Beltz

Mia Besu

Jonathan Biniek

Alexandra Bjorn

Oliver Burger

Kolin Carney

Madison Caroscio

Kaitlyn Cassidy

Morrigan Celznick

Alex Christian

Erin Conn

Marissa DeVoe

Madeline Donat

Alexandra Enders

Brett Fassett

Tiffany Amber Fridrich

Madeline Fulop

Dannish Ghias

Cassandra Glueck

Joseph Goetz

Andrew Golik

Kyle Hermann

Ryan Holt

Dina Khayat

Yousef Khayat

Julia Koehler

Melissa Kollmann

Olivia Kula

Tyler Lutz

Aaron Mahon

Adam Majercak

Eric Matras

Tyler Matuszak

Kenneth Mills

Tyler Mintzlaff

Madeline Moreno

Kaylee Morton

Austin Nagel

Nhu Nguyen Tran

Lauren Orlando

Rachel Ortiz

Zarriyah Pilson

Tahlia Pizzillo

Madeline Pora

Alexander Rimko

Matthew Roney

Carter Rudy

Tyler Rundell

Hannah Samoson

Jason Santora

Sarah Satorius

Blake Schwartz

Eric Shermak

Lauren Simonski

Shannon Smith

Paige Snyder

Abigail Thomas

Nathan Trnavsky

Joseph Valenti

Amy Vorisek

Emily Welty

Claudia Wozniak Reported by Patch 11 hours ago.

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THREE Year 8 students, Matilda Black, Harriet Radford and Olivia Hewett have decided to start a fundraising group at Mounts Bay Academy to raise money for a pre-school in Gambia.

The Mariama Mae Pre-School was set up by Penwith resident Ali Calvert in 2008. The pre-school is funded solely by charitable donations, most of which are raised by Ali herself here in Cornwall.

Ali visited the Mariama Mae earlier this year and Matilda, Harriet and Olivia sent out a poster introducing themselves and their intentions to support a 'Porridge Plan', a book of The Mousehole Cat and a laptop from the academy – a first computer for the pre-school in Gunjur village. The Porridge Plan is a commitment by the fundraisers to send money out every month to pay for breakfast ingredients, ensuring every child at the Mariama Mae starts the day with a nutritious meal.

Ali also took with her one of the academy's cameras and filmed her visit, including the fantastic reaction of the head teacher as she received the laptop. The film was then edited into a news package back at Mounts Bay and put out on MBTV.

Matilda, Harriet and Olivia will be fundraising regularly at the academy and the first £60 raised by a cake sale on Red Nose Day has already been sent off. Reported by This is 18 hours ago.

Padstow speedboat accident: hero praises others who helped with rescue

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Charlie Toogood says there were many heroes that helped save family in tragic accident that killed father and daughter

A water-skiing instructor who jumped into a runaway speedboat and saved the lives of three children and their mother has spoken about the horror incident for the first time.

Charlie Toogood, 32, leapt from his own boat into the craft to turn off its engine and prevent further harm during the tragedy near Padstow, Cornwall, on Sunday.

Nick Milligan, 51, the managing director of Sky's advertising sales division, Sky Media, was declared dead at the scene in Padstow with his daughter, Emily.

His wife, Victoria, 39, and the couple's other children Amber, 12, Olivia, 10 and Kit, four, were also injured by the speedboat as it circled at high speed.

The family, from Wandsworth, south-west London, were on holiday in the coastal town when they were thrown from the boat after it went "out of control" and struck them.

Toogood, who volunteered with the RNLI at Rock lifeboat station for eight years until 2011 said: "There were many 'heroes' in this tragic incident all of whom did a remarkable job in difficult circumstances.

"However, now is a time solely to reflect on the bereaved and injured family members and their wider family and friends. My thoughts are with all of them and will be for a long time to come.

"I have nothing more to add to this and would hope that our community can now be left to deal with this tragedy in our own way and in peace and quiet."

Milligan, described as an "extremely loving father, husband, son and brother, who doted on his family" by his brother, Max, had been in Cornwall with his wife and children for the bank holiday weekend.

The accident happened in the Camel Estuary near Padstow shortly before 4pm.

People enjoying the sunshine in the popular harbour area watched the incident unfold just half a mile offshore. 999 operators received their first call at 3.48pm, with more calls following seconds later.

A major search and rescue operation was launched involving RNLI lifeboats, RAF helicopters and coastguard rescue teams before the casualties were airlifted to Derriford Hospital in Plymouth.

Mrs Milligan and her son Kit, four, are in hospital with "serious, potentially life-changing injuries", while Amber and Olivia suffered minor injuries.

Speaking after the tragedy, Detective Superintendent Jim Colwell paid tribute to the "brave" people who rushed to the aid of the family in the water. He said: "Without the brave and valiant efforts of local people and holidaymakers in the minutes immediately after this incident in assisting the family while they were in the water… I am confident this incident would have been far worse in terms of overall death toll."

Toogood, who runs Camel Ski School in Rock during the summer, was also praised by Matt Pavitt of North Cornwall Coastguard. "Purely and simply I think he realised the severity of the situation," he said.

The British-built Cobra Rib, which was owned by the family and can reach speeds of up to 50mph, has been taken away for investigation.

At a press conference on Monday, Det Supt Colwell said the presence of a "kill cord" - a safety device to ensure a boat's engine is cut if the person in control goes overboard - would form a "key focus" of the investigation into the accident.

Devon and Cornwall police are investigating the incident with the Marine Accident Investigation Branch (MAIB).

In a statement, Sky said: "Everyone at Sky is deeply shocked and saddened to learn of the tragic accident involving the Milligan family. Nick has been a great friend and colleague for many years and his loss will be felt across our company and the industry. Our very deepest sympathies are with his family at this time."



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Ottawa clearing way for Canadian airlines to use fewer flight attendants

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Ottawa clearing way for Canadian airlines to use fewer flight attendants The federal government wants to let Canada’s airlines fly with fewer flight attendants, a move that one union says is a threat to passenger safety.

Transport Canada this week granted WestJet an exemption to the existing rules, allowing the airline to operate with one flight attendant for every 50 passengers, instead of one cabin staff for every 40 passengers.

And the department quietly signalled this week it intends to change the rules so Canadian carriers can fly with fewer flight attendants in the future — seven years after rejecting the same move because of safety concerns.

“The department has considered WestJet’s request carefully and is confident that the same levels of safety will be maintained,” Transport Minister Denis Lebel said in a statement Monday.

Transport Canada said the exemption puts WestJet on a competitive footing with international standards, saying that airlines based in the United States and other countries operate with one flight attendant for every 50 passenger seats.

“This decision will make WestJet more competitive with U.S. airlines while maintaining a high safety standard,” Lebel said.

The department also said it would “begin work on a regulatory change so that airlines can meet this internationally-recognized standard without seeking an exemption.”

That was a surprise to the union representing 10,000 flight attendants in Canada which warned that fewer cabin staff will mean less help for passengers during emergencies inflight or on the ground.

“What does competitiveness with U.S. airlines have to do with the safety of these employees and the flying public,” asked Paul Moist, national president of the Canadian Union of Public Employees, which represents flight attendants at such airlines as Air Canada, Air Transat, Canjet and Sunwing.

“It deserves much more debate than an innocuous news release,” Moist said in an interview.

He noted that in the wake of the Sept. 11, 2001 hijackings, pilots are sealed behind a locked door in the cockpit, leaving flight attendants to cope with inflight disruptions, such as unruly passengers or security threats.

“It’s you and flight attendants and no one else,” he said.

Moist said the move is especially surprising given that the Conservatives rejected taking that very step in 2006. Then Transport Minister Lawrence Cannon said at the time that the government was “committed to aviation safety” and recognized the “important contribution that flight attendants make, particularly with respect to the orderly evacuation of aircraft.”

New Democrat MP Olivia Chow called the announcement “downright dangerous.”

“It is compromising the passenger’s safety,” she told the Star. “They are trying to slip it through.”

Chow noted the 2005 crash of an Air France jet at Pearson International Airport when flight attendants helped hustle 297 passengers to safety without a fatality after the Airbus overran the runway while landing and burst into flames.

“When there is an accident, when there is a problem, the flight attendants are the first responder,” Chow said.

Transport Canada refused to make anyone available Tuesday for an interview to provide clarification about the impact of the proposed rule change.

WestJet president and CEO Gregg Saretsky told analysts during a conference call that the rule change helps “level the playing field” for Canadian airlines, by adopting the U.S. and international standard.

The airline, based in Calgary, said the move is expected to bring about $30 million in annual cost savings, though WestJet said no jobs will be effected.

Saretsky added that in conversations with Lebel, WestJet made it clear the rule change isn’t about Air Canada versus WestJet.

“It’s more about as we expand into the U.S., making sure that we have a cost-structure which is competitive with the players we are now going to be competing against,” Saretsky said.

“He made it clear in his pronouncement (Monday) that the one-in-50 is available to all Canadian carriers. So over time, I would expect they will move in that direction,” Saretsky said.

Air Canada spokesman Peter Fitzpatrick said the airline will study this change.

“We’ll evaluate this industry development with a view to ensuring we remain competitive in all the markets we serve,” Fitzpatrick said, adding Air Canada as well as its new leisure carrier Rouge, which launches in July, will seek exemptions on select aircraft types as needed.

Earlier this year, flight attendants with Air Transat agreed to cost-cutting measures that include one fewer flight attendant on its wide-body Airbus 330 planes, which hold about 345 passengers. Instead of 11 flight attendants, there will now be 10. Reported by Toronto Star 11 hours ago.

So You've Failed -- Masterclash and Asylum Say Goodbye

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The time has come to say goodbye. There were robots and nerdy burlesques and everything Star Wars. We gave you A Woman's Perspective and had Drinks With Writers. Olivia Munn pranked our intern. We banned Megan Fox and encouraged women to have Sex ... Read more

 

Permalink | Email this | Linking Blogs | Comments Reported by Asylum 11 hours ago.

Three More League Champs, Academic Award Rounds out EHS Spring Sports

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Three More League Champs, Academic Award Rounds out EHS Spring Sports Patch Enumclaw, WA --

Information provided by EHS Athletic Director Kevin Smith

*Fastpitch—League Champions!*

Next-up: Sub-Districts at Boise Creek

Thursday, May 9^th  Games at 5PM and 7PM

TICKETS

Adults and Students w/o ASB:   $7.00

                Sr. & Jr. High Student’s w/ASB: $4.00

                Senior Citizens & Elementary:   $4.00

Pre-School                                          FREE

* *

· Ticket price is good for each day’s/evening’s games.
· All spectators are required to pay for admission into the controlled area.
· Press passes will be accepted with proper identification.
· *Staff and League passes from the SPSL & Seamount will NOT be accepted.*

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*Judo—Off to State!*

Kentridge High School, 12430  SE 208^th ST, Kent WA

Saturday, May 11, 10AM

*State participants:*

· Carrie Brocx
· Danielle Cormier
· Brandon Devine
· Gioele Engelhart
· Joseph Ginez
· Jordon Glasco
· Adin Hanrahan
· Kaitlin Lovelace
· Marissa Malgarini
· Nathen Nguyen
· Luke Williams
· Caitlin Williams
· Stevie Williams
· Sean Wei
· Raquel Cormier
· Tyler Kelley
· Joseph Fea
· Addison Garton

Coaches: Mike Nepper and Seth Thomas
Manager and team mom: Elizzabeth Thomas

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*Soccer—3^rd place in league*

Next-up: Sub-Districts

Franklin Pierce High School, 11002 18^th AVE SE Tacoma WA  98445

Wednesday, May 8^th  Games at 7:30PM

TICKETS

Adults and Students w/o ASB:   $7.00

                Sr. & Jr. High Student’s w/ASB: $4.00

                Senior Citizens & Elementary:   $4.00

Pre-School                                          FREE

Staff and League passes from the SPSL & Seamount will NOT be accepted.

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*Tennis—League Champions!*

Next-up: Districts at Sprinker Tennis Center, 14824 C Street South, Tacoma WA

Friday, May 18, 1PM and Saturday May 19, 10AM

Three doubles teams advancing to district tournament.

· 1st. Kayla Zilbauer and Camille Claire
· 2nd Hannah Smith and Rachel Norling
· 3rd. Barbie Becker and Kylee Almy
· Mariah Bone is going to district in singles as an alternate, 4th place

This is the first time Enumclaw has sent all three seeds to the district tournament!

*PLUS: The undefeated league champion Girls Tennis Team has just earned the WIAA 2013 3A Girls Tennis Academic State Championship!*

*Team:*

· Olivia Adams
· Kylee Almy
· Barbara Becker
· Mariah Bone
· Camille Clare
· Jordon Koontz
· Rachel Norling
· Kylie Rademacher
· Hannah Smith
· Kayla Zilbauer

*Coaches:*

· Rick Carel
· Courtney Bowie

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*Track—Girls League Champions and Boys took 2^nd!*

Next-up: Sub-Districts at Sumner Stadium

Thursday, May 9, 3:30PM and Saturday, May 11, 9:00AM

TICKETS

Adults and Students w/o ASB:   $7.00

                Sr. & Jr. High Student’s w/ASB: $4.00

                Senior Citizens & Elementary:   $4.00

Pre-School                                          FREE

· Ticket price is good for each day’s/evening’s games.
· All spectators are required to pay for admission into the controlled area.
· Press passes will be accepted with proper identification.
· Staff and League passes from the SPSL & Seamount will NOT be accepted.

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*Water Polo—last regular season Thursday, May 9 at home, vs. Puyallup, 7:30PM*

*Then off to State—May 15, 17 and 18—more details to follow.* Reported by Patch 9 hours ago.

I think of the family, says speedboat tragedy hero

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A WATER skiing instructor who jumped into a runaway speedboat in Cornwall and saved the lives of three children and their mother has spoken about the horror incident for the first time.

Charlie Toogood, 32, leapt from his own boat into the craft to turn off its engine and prevent further harm during the tragedy near Padstow, Cornwall, on Sunday.

Nick Milligan, 51, the managing director of Sky's advertising sales division, Sky Media, was declared dead at the scene in Padstow with his daughter, Emily.

His wife, Victoria, 39, and the couple's other children Amber, 12, Olivia, 10, and Kit, four, were also injured by the speedboat as it circled at high speed.

The family, from Wandsworth, south-west London, were on holiday in the coastal town when they were thrown from the boat which went "out of control" and struck them.

Mr Toogood, who volunteered with the RNLI at Rock lifeboat station for eight years until two years ago said there were "many heroes" at the incident.

In a statement released through the RNLI, he said: "There were many 'heroes' in this tragic incident all of whom did a remarkable job in difficult circumstances.

"However, now is a time solely to reflect on the bereaved and injured family members and their wider family and friends.

"My thoughts are with all of them and will be for a long time to come.

"I have nothing more to add to this and would hope that our community can now be left to deal with this tragedy in our own way and in peace and quiet." Reported by This is 9 hours ago.

Junior cricket round-up from in and around Plymouth

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Junior cricket round-up from in and around Plymouth This is Plymouth --

UNDER-15s

NINE-year-old Will Scott-Munden looks like he could have a bright future in cricket after impressing for Plympton St Mary's under-15 side in their six-wicket defeat to Plymouth.

Scott-Munden came out at number seven for Plympton and he batted with untroubled authority and correctness for eight not out against two of west Devon's tallest fastest under-15 bowlers.

Then after finishing his innings he returned to bowl four overs of pretty useful leg spin.

But he could not help his side to victory.

St. Mary's had Degg run out first ball by an accurate throw from Fahad Ali in the covers, but they recovered to score 111 for five with a captain's knock of 50 not out by opener Owen Gannon.

Plymouth, though, made short work of that total.

They knocked those runs off in the 17th over.

Another fine captain's innings saw Dan Goodey reach 55 not out after Plymouth had lost Joe Hagen-Burt to a questionable umpire's decision for four and then the ever dangerous Luke Edmonds caught at mid-off for six.

Ali followed next to a first ball duck and it required a hard hitting 27 from Josh Atwill to support Goodey as Plymouth cruised to a six-wicket win in their season opener.

Jacob Caunter was the pick of the Plympton bowlers with three for 13.

Plymstock beat Ivybridge by 64 hours. Plymstock put on 113 for eight after recovering from losing Adam O'Brien to the first ball.

Plymstock looked in trouble when they were 12-4 with some accurate bowling from Gemma Lancaster 2 for 11 and Luke Forward 4 for 30.

But opener Ben Russell (57no) steadied the batting and partnerships with Fraser Cowan 17 and Callum Whitelock nine helped then to 113.

In reply, Ivybridge started steadily and at 33-2 looked to have the measure of some early wayward Plymstock bowling but wickets then fell steadily, and Ivybridge were all out for a total of 49. Wickets were shared between Fraser Cowan 4 for 6 Rob Cunningham 2 for 9 Callum Whitelock 2 for11 and Adam Whitehead 2 for 2.

In a one sided game at Lewdown, the home side ran out with 125-run victory over Tideford.

Lewdown, having won the toss, batted first and reached a total of 153 for 4 with runs shared between T Burns 33, L Horn 29, B Horn 37 and P Ewen 23 (no). In reply, Tideford were dismissed for just 28 runs in the 11th over B Horn 3 for 12 and J Weeks 3 for 1 doing the damage.

UNDER-13

TAVISTOCK claimed a 64-run win over local rivals Whitchurch.

Batting first and after losing their opening batsmen for just one run they finished on 86 runs for six wickets. Callum Worth top scored with 19, while Hunter Strand hit 16 not out.

Whitchurch, with only nine players, were bowled out for 22. Nick Adams took three wickets and Ollie Allsop two.

Yelverton were also winners, beating Plymouth Peverell by 69 runs after winning the toss and choosing to bat.

Pierce Widdecombe made a quickfire 34 before edging it to the wicketkeeper.

After surviving 14 overs, James Casey was caught off the bowling of Rhys Watt by Alfie Hagan-Burt.

Lachlan Fulton (46 no) and Josh Hellings (14 no) saw Yelverton to a useful 166.

In reply, Alfie Hagan-Burt (22) and Oliver Parsons put on 54 for the first wicket.

Parsons batted right through until the last over but fell victim to the bowling of Lachlan Fulton. Plymouth ended their innings on 97.

Cornwood, with Harry Fitzpatrick top scoring with 16, saw off Buckland at home after scoring 108 for seven when they batted first.

James Desforges ended with figures of nine for two off of his three overs.

After losing three quick wickets for just one run, Buckland batted on and made 63-8 Gareth Edwards (13 no).

Pick of Cornwood's bowlers was Dan Skeemer who took three for one off his two overs and Michael Puleston who took two wickets.

Yealmpton visited Plymouth Mount Wise and came away winners by 27 runs.

Batting first Yealmpton posted a total of 93-3, with Alex Thomas (29) and Seb Musgrove (27) top scoring.

Kieran Holloway, Will Martin and Ben Lander took a wicket each for Mount Wise.

Plymouth openers Kieran Holloway (14) and Will Martin started well but two quick wickets from Ben Tuckley (one of which included a great catch from Dan Booy) halted their progress and they ended their innings on 66-4.

Plympton captain James Degg hit an unbeaten 51 as his side beat Ivybridge.

Degg had great support from Olivia Jones (31) and it looked like they were set to make a massive target but they were pegged back by Alfie Turns who took two wickets for eight off his three overs. Plympton ended the innings on 126.

Sam Northmore (24), Alfie Turns (23 no) and Charlotte Milner (26 no) all batted well but Ivybridge finished the innings on 108-3, Josiah

Plymstock returned from their long trip to Lewdown with a win.

Batting first, Plymstock posted a challenging score of 92-4 with fine performances from Tom Third (33) and Alex Thomas (20).

Jacob Brown was the pick of Lewdown's bowlers with 3-18 from his four overs. In reply, Lewdown made a solid start with Leon Horn adding a quickfire 14 before being caught by Rob Cunningham off the bowling of Tom Shears (2-10).

There was a succession of wickets as Cunningham finished with five for 8 off of his four overs. Lewdown were all out for 62. Jacob Brown top scoring on 22 not out.

UNDER-11

CORNWOOD Oaks claimed their first win of the season by beating Plymouth Mount Wise in the A Division.

After losing their opening game, Cornwood put Plymouth into bat.

Plymouth lost early wickets to accurate bowling from James Bowden and Heath Marker. Plymouth started to rebuild their innings with Jack Blanchette scoring a fine 23 runs but it was to be the impressive Alfie Hagan-Burt who came to the wicket with just five overs to go and hit an unbeaten 26 runs as Plymouth finished on 238. Of the Cornwood bowlers, James Bowden 12 for 3 was the pick.

In reply, the Cornwood batsmen played a controlled innings only losing three wickets which eventually saw them coast to victory by finishing on 250 thanks mainly to a total of 44 extras.

Hagan-Burt, however, completed a splendid individual performance in the game with figures of 8 for 2.

Tavistock, with Isaac Staig claiming the league's first hat-trick, kickstarted their own season with a victory over Yealmpton Thunder.

Tavistock started well with Staig claiming 10 for 5.

A great piece of fielding by Louis Peake put Yealmpton into further trouble after the youngster brilliantly hit the stumps with a direct hit run out.

Yealmpton though batted solidly from there on, with Tobin Barker top scoring on 10, as they closed on 247.

When Tavistock batted, Yealmpton got off to a positive start as Callum Green bowled a good opening spell, with figures of 23 for 2.

But a solid middle order performance from Thomas Limb (21) gave Tavistock a safe cushion until the end of the game as they won by 58 runs, finishing on a score of 305.

Buckland Buccaneers got the better of Ivybridge Falcons, inflicting on them their first loss of the season.

Batting first, Ivybridge started well with Abraham Kopparambil hitting an unbeaten 11 runs, but Buckland's Tom McKluskie helped the moorland team gain momentum recording figures of 21 for 2 as the innings finshed on 238.

After the interval, Buckland did not get off to the best of starts as two wickets fell, both by the way of run outs, as the Ivybridge fielders showed good composure in the field.

It would, though, be left to the highly-rated Buckland captain Adam Talbott (13 no) to help his team to victory as Buckland ended just 12 runs ahead on 250.

In the B Division, Cornwood Girls claimed a 19-run victory over Whitchurch.

Whitchurch batted first but found it hard to find the gaps in the outfield as the girls fielded gallantly.

In a rather eventful innings Whitchurch finally closed on 246 after a total of 47 extras were bowled by Cornwood.

In reply, Cornwood looked to set a solid base and the scores remained even until the last few overs when Ciara O'Keefe 6 and Olivia Gibson 5 took the score past the Whitchurch total, eventually finishing on 265 and giving the girls the victory by 19 runs. Reported by This is 7 hours ago.

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Racing to say thank you This is Grimsby --

THESE three friends are preparing to Race For Life in Cleethorpes to say thank you for the care one of their mums is receiving.

Olivia McCarthy's mum, Frances Robinson, 39, of Holton-le-Clay, is currently bravely battling her third bout of cancer in three years.

Now Olivia and friends and colleagues, Sarah Bainbridge and Leanne Loughran, are taking part in Cleethorpes' Race For Life on Sunday, May 19, to raise funds for Cancer Research UK.

Trainee accountant Olivia, from North Killingholme, said: "My mum is a real fighter and although there is nothing doctors can do to cure her, she is having chemotherapy to give her as long as possible.

"She had two lots of breast cancer and has now been told the cancer has spread.

"She will be there watching us take part in Race For Life and I know she's proud of us for doing it.

"I want to raise as much money as possible for Cancer Research to help find a cure and stop this happening to other people.

"I took part last year and there was a really good atmosphere and the weather was lovely.

"I'm definitely not the most natural runner in the world but I'm going to give it my best to say thank you to everybody who has sponsored me.

"I'll be thinking about the ice cream van at the finish line to inspire me!"

Olivia will be completing the five kilometres with her sister, Victoria McCarthy, 21, an assistant buyer for Morrisons who lives on Laceby Acres, and her one-year-old niece, Esmee..

They had initially aimed to collect £200 for Cancer Research UK but have already topped £790.

And Sarah and Leanne, who are Olivia's colleagues at AP Robinson Accountants in Cleethorpe Road, Grimsby, are hoping to add another £500 to the total.

Qualified accountant Leanne, 29, from Cleethorpes, has completed three Race For Life events.

She said: "I've taken part in Race For Life with friends in the past and I'm doing it this year to support Olivia.

"Everybody knows someone who has been affected by cancer and I think it's important that we all do what we can to raise money and help fund further research.

"I don't do much running but I'm quite competitive so I know that when I get there on the day I'll try to go as fast as I can."

To support Olivia and her sister and add to their fundraising total, visit www.justgiving.com/year-39

To support Sarah and Leanne, visit www.justgiving.com/aprobinsonandco/

There is still time to register for this year's Race For Life by visiting www.raceforlife.cancerresearch uk.org

It will start and finish at Meridian Park, in Kings Road, at 11am.

Entry costs £14.99 per adult, £10 per child and is free for under fives.

ON THE WEB: Visit www.thisisgrimsby.co.uk to see action from last year's event. Reported by This is 7 hours ago.

Celebrity Birthdays - May 8, 2013

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Celebrity Birthdays - May 8, 2013 Happy Birthday to: Spanish pop singer Enrique Iglesias (1975) Actress Ana Mulvoy-Ten (1992) Model Olivia Culpo (1992) Actress Nora Arnezeder (1989) Actor Aneurin Barnard (1987) Actress Vick... Reported by Starpulse.com 6 hours ago.

Rider Track Teams are MAAC Champions

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Patch Lawrenceville, NJ --

The Rider University men’s and women’s track and field teams both won the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference (MAAC) outdoor track and field championships on Sunday.

It’s the first time in school history that both the men’s and women’s teams won the conference championship in the same season.

“My goal when I took over the program five years ago was to win both titles in the same season. To have everybody happy is a great thing. It’s always a little rough when you win on one side and have half a team happy. On the men’s side we were on point in every event, which was fantastic. The women were in a battle with Saint Peter’s. We were in a battle with them in every event,” said head coach Bob Hamer, who was voted both men’s and women’s MAAC Coach of the Year.

“The reality of the situation is that the team wouldn’t be as successful as it is without my staff and all the work they put in, and great coaches are made by great athletes and we have a great group that makes us look great,” Hamer said

The Rider men finished with 242 points, knocking off defending champs Manhattan (185 points) by 57 points and the women recorded 252.5 points topping Saint Peter’s (226.50) by 26 points.

For the Rider men, junior Wilvenson Baptiste (Irvington) was named Most Outstanding Track Performer.  Baptiste won MAAC gold in both the 100-meter dash (10.98) and the 200-meter dash (21.66) and helped lead the 4x100-meter relay team to a first place finish and the 4x400-meter relay to MAAC silver.

“It was a good meet from start to finish. I think everybody on the team gave a solid effort. It was good to see a win on both sides. I try to lead by example by doing the right things at practice,” Baptiste said.

The men’s 4x100-meter relay team of senior James Burroughs (West Orange), sophomore Anthony DeFranco (Berkeley Heights/Governor Livingston), Baptiste and senior David Hightower (Easton, Pa./Easton) won in 42.08 and the 4x400-meter relay team of Baptiste, senior Greg Wesh (Hatboro, Pa./Hatboro-Horsham), Burroughs and junior Joseph Carlin (Staten Island, N.Y./Staten Island Tech.) finished second with a time of 3:17.40.

Hightower won MAAC gold in the 110-meter hurdles (14.24) in IC4A qualifying time, setting a new meet record. Hightower also finished fourth in the 200-meter dash (22.48).  Burroughs won the 400-meter hurdles (53.78) and finished second in the 110-meter hurdles (14.24) in IC4A qualifying time.

For the Rider women, freshman La'tazah Coleman (Middletown, Del/Appoquinimink) won the 100-meter dash (12.12) and the 200-meter dash (24.74), finished second in the high jump and was seventh in the 100-meter hurdles (14.77). Freshman Dashana Ransome(Irvington) won the 100-meter hurdles (14.09) in meet record, Rider record and ECAC qualifying time, junior Lauryn Strebeck won the triple jump (11.58m) and sophomore Taylor Harmon (Robbinsville) won the high jump (1.61m),

Also for the Bronc men, Wesh was second in the 800-meter run (1:51.49), junior Steven Brown (Penns Grove) was second in the triple jump (14.54), junior Matthew Millemann was second in the 400-meter hurdles (54.14) and third in the 110-meter hurdles (15.13),  seniorDave Brown (Ewing) was third in both the 400-meter dash (49.51) and 400-meter hurdles (54.85), senior Perry Asare (Lindenwold) was third in the triple jump (14.39), freshman Darnell Charles (Mays Landing/Oakacrest) was third in the 200-meter dash (22.28), tied for third in the 100-meter dash (11.20) and fourth in the triple jump (14.36), freshman Charles Wilks (Secane, Pa./Cardinal O’Hara) was third in the discus throw (47.11m) and sixth in the shot put (13.70m) and DeFranco was third in the pole vault (4.50m) and fifth in the 100-meter dash (11.32).

Sophomore George Solujich (East Windsor/Notre Dame) was third in the shot put (15.45m) and fifth in the discus throw (45.59m), freshman Darien Edwards was fourth in both the 400-meter dash (49.81) and 400-meter hurdles (55.37), sophomore Nasser Zayer(Staten Island, N.Y./St. Peter’s) was fourth in the 1500-meter run and Carlin was fourth in the 800-meter run (1:53.87).

Also for the Bronc women, senior Erin McMullin (Philadelphia, Pa/Nazareth Academy) was second in the 400-meter dash (57.53) and sixth in the 200-meter dash (25.70), sophomore Sydney Grimes (West Orange) was second in the shot put (12.43m) and sixth in the discus throw (34.87m), freshman Madeline Hummel (Marlton/Holy Cross) was second in the 400-meter hurdles (1:02.24) and  fifth in the 400-meter dash (58.18), freshman Alicia Carthan (Bordentown) was second in the discus throw (36.91m) and fifth in the shot put (11.81m), freshman Nicole Georgia (Lincoln Park/Boonton) was third in the 400-meter hurdles (1:02.84) and eighth in the 100-meter hurdles (14.88), sophomore Emily Ritter (Millsboro, Del./Sussex Tech) was third in the 1500-meter run (4:33.78) and seventh in the 800-meter run (2:17.83) and freshman Miranda Roberts (Sewell/Washington Twp) was third in the pole vault (3.12m) and seventh in the 100-meter dash (12.61).

Sophomore Ashley Edwards (Westfield) was fourth in the 400-meter dash (57.99), junior Rhea Phipps (Basking Ridge/Ridge) was fourth in the discus throw (35.23m), senior Megan Elgin (Doylestown, Pa/Central Bucks East) was fourth in the 5000-meter run (17:49.49), senior Mia Riley (West Caldwell/James Caldwell) was fourth in the 100-meter dash (12.40), fourth in the shot put (11.90m) and fifth in the 200-meter dash (25.51) and freshman Daria Chadwick (Summit) was fourth in the high jump (1.61m), fifth in the 100-meter hurdles (14.60) and sixth in the 400-meter hurdles (1:04.96).

“I think it was a very collaborative effort. Everyone worked hard and we did what we needed to do,” Riley said, “It means the world to us to win this. We’ve trained so hard, and we had a lot of young people step up and give a great effort.”

Other men’s results include: freshman Sam Knipper (Randolph) was fifth in the 1500-meter run (4:00.16), junior Quintin Robin(Jamison, Pa/Central Bucks East) was sixth in the high jump (1.84m), and junior George Osti (Union) was sixth in the discus throw (42.75).

Other women’s results include: freshman Olivia Rosenberger (North Wales, Pa/Gwynedd Mercy Academy) was seventh in the triple jump (11.12m), freshman AndreaMcKenna (Parlin/St. John Vianney) was seventh in the shot put (11.38m), senior Krista Musinski(West Pittston, Pa/Wyoming Area Secondary) was eighth in the triple jump (10.61)

“We have a nice group of seniors that brought the team together and talk with the freshmen about the learning experience. I believe you have to learn to win, and they showed me they’ve learned. The 4x100 set the tone, they went out and won on both sides and we just went out from there. That’s how you win championships; you have to roll with the punches of the meet. We pride ourselves on being a complete team. We were there in every event,” Hamer said.

The women’s 4x100-meter relay team of Ransome, Riley, Roberts and Coleman won in 47.76 and the 4x400-meter relay team of Hummel, Coleman, McMullin and Georgia finished second (3:51.04).

This is the men’s second MAAC Championship in three years and eighth conference title overall. The Bronc men won its last MAAC team title in 2011, are four time East Coast Conference (ECC) champs (1986,1989, 1992, 1992) and two time Northeast Conference (NEC) champs (1994, 1995).

This is the third overall MAAC championship for the Rider women, which won outdoor team titles in 2004 and 2007.

Qualifiers from the Bronc men and women will travel up the road to Princeton University to compete at the 137th IC4A/30th ECAC Championships May 10-12.

Women’s Final Team Standings: 1. Rider 252.5; 2. Saint Peter’s 226.50; 3. Manhattan 117; 4. Iona 104; 5. Loyola (Md) 74; 6. Marist 33

Men’s Final Team Standings: 1. Rider 242; 2. Manhattan 185; 3. Saint Peter’s; 4. Iona 81; 5. Marist 39.5.

*—Rier University*

  Reported by Patch 5 hours ago.

Edward J. Stevens Dies at 84; WWII Army Veteran

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Edward J. Stevens Dies at 84; WWII Army Veteran Patch Dedham, MA --

Edward J. Stevens of Walpole, formerly of Harwich and Dedham, died on May 5, 2013, at the age of 84.

He was beloved husband of Catherine A. (Foley) Stevens, devoted father of Mary T. Moran and her husband James of Walpole, James P. Stevens and his wife Paula of Plainville and the late Edward G. Stevens, brother of the late Helen Roskowski, cherished grandfather of Sean M. Moran and his wife Laura of Burlington, James E. Moran of Walpole, Matthew S. Moran and his wife Elizabeth of Franklin, Daniel J. Stevens and Kevin M. Stevens both of Plainville, great grandfather of Olivia C. Moran, son of the late Michael J. and Anna (Kabot) Skryzpinski.

Edward was a graduate of Boston English High School. He then went on to graduate from Northeastern University and then received his Master's Degree at MIT.

The funeral will be  from the Kraw-Kornack Funeral Home, 1248 Washington St., Norwood, Wednesday, May 8, 2013 at 9 a.m., followed by a funeral mass at 10 a.m. in St. Denis Church Westwood. Burial will be at St. Joseph Cemetery, W. Roxbury. He was a WWII US Army Veteran. In lieu of flowers donations may be made in his name the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation, 220 North Main Street, Suite 104, Natick, MA01760. Reported by Patch 3 hours ago.

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FDAImports.com Opens Manila, Philippines Office

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As part of FDAImports.com's efforts to better serve industry members, particularly in ASEAN countries, the team is opening a new Manila office in the Philippines.

Manila, Philippines (PRWEB) May 08, 2013

FDAImports.com has opened a new expansion office in Manila, Philippines. Manila is strategically located to allow FDAImports.com to handle client needs in the South Pacific – Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand, Vietnam, and more. The United States is one of the Philippines’ top trading partners, importing billions of dollars of machinery, apparel, and agricultural products. “The Philippines export prime agricultural products to the United States,” said Ben England, Founder and CEO of FDAImports.com, “such as tropical oils, sugar cane, processed fruit and vegetables, tree nuts, and fruit and vegetable juices.”

“FDA’s regulatory interest in companies in the Philippines and other ASEAN members will definitely grow, as the agency implements its new powers and authorities gained from the Food Safety Modernization Act. The new Manila office will allow us to more efficiently assist companies in these areas with successfully exporting highly regulated consumer products and quickly resolving FDA Import Alerts and FDA Refusals,” said Mr. England.

This FDAImports.com expansion into the Philippines arises from our desire to assist companies around the world with successfully importing USDA- and FDA-regulated goods into the United States market. The office will be supported by Mr. England and FDAImports.com’s newest team member, Regulatory Specialist Olivia Ann Zuñiga.

More information on the Manila, Philippines office of FDAImports.com.

About FDAImports.com
FDAImports.com is an FDA consulting firm helping U.S. and foreign companies navigate through and meet complex FDA regulations for marketing and importing foods, dietary supplements, drugs, cosmetics and medical devices. Benjamin L. England, Founder and CEO, is a former 17-year veteran of the FDA and served as the Regulatory Counsel to the Associate Commissioner for Regulatory Affairs. Contact: Anne Lehan, (410) 220-2800 or pr(at)fdaimports.com.
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NSFW PHOTOS: Olivia Munn Goes Braless In See-Through Sweater

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Bright lights and sheer tops have proven to be a pretty dangerous combination, but that didn't deter Olivia Munn from braving a see-through knit in paparazzi central.

While leaving the Chateau Marmont in Hollywood yesterday, the "Newsroom" actress gave photogs an eyeful when her wide-knit sweater malfunctioned under the flash bulbs. To put it a little more bluntly, you could see a lot more chest than Olivia bargained for.

Our first thought: Why wasn't she wearing a bra? Underwear peek-a-boo has become commonplace among celebs, so a little bra sighting would have been no big deal. So now you know for next time, Olivia...

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Lynnfield Middle School Announces Honor Students

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Lynnfield Middle School Announces Honor Students Patch Lynnfield, MA --

*HIGH HONORS*

*FOR GRADE 8*

*THIRD QUARTER*

 Lila Alaka

 Natalie Albanese

 Rebecca Albanese

 Sarah Al-Mayahi

 Brian Basilesco

 Katelyn Boehner

 Kristen Boehner

 Caroline Buckley

 Michael Carangelo

 Danielle Colucci

 Allison Culbert

 Joseph F. Distefano

 Rachel DiTullio

 Michael Federico

 Isabella Floramo

 Christina Irrera

 William Klotzbier

 Emily LaRovere

 Allison Morin

 Arthur Paleologos

 Elizabeth Reed

 Michael Vinci

 Matthew Welch

 Ellen Welter

 Nickolas Zhang

* *

*HONORS*

*FOR GRADE 8*

*THIRD QUARTER*

 Jessica Badger

 Olivia Berardino

 Brendan Bey

 Andrew Bunar

 Nicole Casaletto

 Alicia Ciriello

 Natasha Desir

 Abigail Dickey

 Danielle Douglas

 Ryan Dreher

 Conor Farrell

 Ava Figucia

 Jaylin Grabau

 Kathleen Hamm

 Isabelle Herook

 Justin Janice

 Justin Juliano

 Dimitri Lampes

 Dana Landry

 Daniel Marino

 Matthew Mazzarella

 Jeffrey Olsen

 Andre Padovani

 Sarah Palmer

 Olivia Pascucci

 Lilli Patterson

 Olivia Pena

 John Quinn

 Michael Ragusa

 Morgan Roccia

 Rachel Strout

 Antonia Tammaro

 Brianna Weir

 Mary Zheng

 Abigail Weaver

 

*HONORABLE MENTION*

*FOR GRADE 8*

*THIRD QUARTER*

 

 Alexandra Axiotakis

 Peter Ballaro

 Kiara Byron

 Allison Carey

 Michaela Carroll

 Cristina Cheung

 Caitlin Clarizia

 Rachel Collins

 Yvonne Corcoran

 Joshua Crockett

 Shannon Daly

 Kelly Dillon

 Joseph Donovan

 Grace Doucette

 Shannon Furey

 Isabella Giamarco

 Emma Kelly

 Lindsay Kenyon

 Lauren Maloney

 Anthony Metrano

 Nnenne Nwangwu

 Marianne Oliveri

 Thomas Powers

 Christa Romano

 Michael Stellato Jr.

 Alyssa Stelman

 Abigail Thomson

 Matthew Zahar

 

*HIGH HONORS*

*FOR GRADE 7*

*THIRD QUARTER*                                                                                                                                                                                                    

 

Rachel Badger

 Sarah Bartolotta

 Christina Benvenuto

 Jessica Bloom

 Samantha Bloom

 Connor Bond

 Julia Borriello

 Maxine Boyle

 Jessica Buckley

 Michelle Chao

 Analeigha Colarusso

 Caroline Connolly

 Christina Crampe

 Olivia DellIsola

 Jacqueline Desautels

 Brenna Dinneen

 Owen Foley

 Jessica Gearan

 Mario Grasso III

 Ryan Heffron

 David Henriques

 Grace Huebschmann

 Ryan Iapicca

 Alex Ichimura

 Olivia Johnian

 Elana Kotler

 Colin Lamusta

 Julianna Laurentano

 Madison McCormick

 Ali McPherson

 Katherine Mitchell

 Maxwell Oliveira

 Isabella O'Shea

 Jennifer Pagliuca

 Joseph Pavao

 Molly Pifko                                                           

 Michael Prokopis                                                                   

 Matthew Ricciardi

 Alexandra Ross

 Zachary Rothwell

 Sydney Santosuosso

 Carolena Scala

 Elizabeth Shaievitz

 Caitlin Timmons

 Anthony Wilkinson

 Iris Zheng

* *

*HONORS*

*FOR GRADE 7*

*THIRD QUARTER*

 

 Madison Barrera

 Alberto Benitez

 Jacob Bolger

 Eliza Brooks

 Sabrina Bunar

 Jon Busa

 Emory Caswell

 David Collins

 Lucy Comer

 Madeline Dreher

 Johannes Elliot

 Mia Ford

 Abrianna Giamarco

 Lily Giannasca

 Dominick Gravante

 Trent Han

 Anneliese Hardiman

 Kayley Hughes

 Alexandria Iacoviello

 Cameron Kustka

 Peter Look

 John Madden

 Makayla Maffeo

 Andrew Maglio

 Amanda Motzkin

 Anthony Murphy

 Sean Murray

 Casey Nardone

 Mae Norton

 Hayley O'Brien

 Shane O'Brien

 Jillian O'Keefe

 Alexandra Parisi

 Juliana Passatempo

 Elaina Patermo

 Kylie Patten

 Aidan Reardon                                                                     

 Olivia Smyrnios

 Raden Sorli Hawk

 Grace Sperling

 Dominic Spinella

 Julia Stephens

 Madelyn Stringer

 Britney Touchette

 Owen Viles

 Julia Wersackas

 

*HONORABLE MENTION*

*FOR GRADE 7*

*THIRD QUARTER*                                                                                                                                    

 

 Alana Allan

 William Arseneault

 Kenneth Babine

 Nicholas Bisconti

 Laura Bockoff

 Robert Brandano

 Owen Colbert

 Alex Cotter

 Jacob Diranian

 Nathan Drislane

 Hannah Filipe

 Nathan Frates

 Madison Gibbons

 Daniel Jameson

 Robert Kelter

 Caitlin Mathers

 Christina Montanile

 Matthew Mortellite

 Sarah Norton

 Mallory Rocca

 Andrew Seelig

 Zachary Shone

 Margrett Weaver

 

*HIGH HONORS*

*FOR GRADE 6*

*THIRD QUARTER*

* *

 

 Hunter Allain

 Sabrina Al-Mayahi

 Alexander Argeros

 John Arsenault

 Nathan Bass

 David Blake

 Jared Book

 Nathan Brown

 Abigail Buckley

 Josephina Caico

 Jack Campbell

 Jessica Chann

 Zoe Chen

 Sarah Crockett

 Christopher Deschenes

 Thomas Dillon

 Elizabeth DiPietro

 Nina Dunn

 Stephen Dwyer Jr

 Joseph Fabrizio

 Matthew Fiore

 Christopher Flannery

 Matthew Gunning

 Joseph Haas

 Julia Henriques

 Gerald Hinch

 Samuel Indresano

 Dorothy Irrera

 Aidan Kelly

 Christina Kotsaninis

 Jenna Lannon

 Jonathan Luders

 Julie Lynch

 Joseph Mackey

 Emily Marder

 Jacqueline McCarthy

 John Michalski                                                                    

 John Milinazzo

 Emma Montanile

 Justin Nardella

 Richard Noto Jr

 Robert Noto Jr

 Ann Olsen

 Louis Paine

 Gabriella Passatempo

 Alexandra Prokopis

 Keira Rothwell

 Sejal Saxena

 Robert Sazo

 Rachel Sidmore

 Max Sieger

 Jaret Simpson

 Grace Sokop

 Natalie Tardito

 Lauren Vaccaro

 Alexa Vittiglio

 

*  HONORS*

*FOR GRADE 6*

*THIRD QUARTER*

 

 

 Quinlin Adams

 Zachary Anjoorian

 Christopher Areglado

 Neil Arora

 Michael Axiotakis

 Ashley Barrett

 Brianna Barrett

 Liam Barrett

 Steven Barrett

 Abby Berry

 Ryan Bey

 Andrew Bond

 Lexine Bucci

 Brian Cardarelli

 Jackson Cleary

 Sean Clifford

 Riley Comeau

 Aidan Connelly

 Joseph Connelly

 Shelby Considine

 Marc Cooper

 Sydney Culbert

 Lisa DeGeorge

 Mia DeGeorge

 Barbara Dickey

 Emily Dickey

 Juliana DiCorato

 Charlotte DiPietro

 Braden Doyle

 Harrison Drislane

 Sophia Ellis

 Timothy Evangelista Jr

 Hannah Fodera

 Rachel Fodera

 Domenic Garofalo

 William Garofoli

 David Gentile                                                                     

 Michael Gentile

 Richard Gerardi

 Luca Giamarco

 Matthew Goguen

 Fernando Gonzalez

 Michael Gravante

 Kendall Gruttner

 Connor Hawes

 Magdalene Ho

 Samantha Johnson

 Tia Julian

 Alex Kaminski

 Jenna Kelly

 Grant Lang

 Mia Lemieux

 Willa MacLennan

 Lucy Madden

 Michael Maffeo IV

 Marie Mellor

 Sophia Milano

 Ryan Miller

 Salvatore Noto

 Michael Palmer

 Roshani Patel

 Leo Quinn

 Adam Ring

 Jenna Robbins

 Ian Rygg

 Olivia Sarni

 Steven Scangas

 Ashley Schumacher

 Courtney Shinnick

 Emily Strout

 Julianna Tammaro

 Phillip Tammaro

 Jacqueline Veglia                                                                 

 Kyle Vinci

 Tyler Walsh

 Alexandra Wing

 Kevin Wythe

 

 

*HONORABLE MENTION*

*FOR GRADE 6*

*THIRD QUARTER*

* *

 

 Nicholas Alphen

 Nicholas Buonfiglio

 Thomas Byron

 Richard Casaletto

 Timothy Charak

 Brett Cohee

 Cameron Comeau

 Liam Connelly

 Cole DiSilvio

 Jeffrey Floramo

 Lauren Gaudette

 Shylah Gerald

 Julianne Gildea

 Cameron Greenwald

 Mitchell Kalogeros

 Cristina Kinslieh

 William Klonsky

 Gianna Marino

 Salvatore Marotta

 Tayah Mower

 Bria Parziale

 Carleton Riester

 Stephanie Robles

 Emma Rocco

 Sara Rocco

 Samantha Shea

 Molly Smedira

 Daphne Terris

 Taylor Tringali

 Nathan Vath Reported by Patch 1 day ago.

AT&T to Webcast Keynote by Randall Stephenson at J.P. Morgan Conference on May 15

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*AT&T to Webcast Keynote by Randall Stephenson at J.P. Morgan Conference on May 15*

DALLAS--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- *AT&T* Inc. (NYS: T) will webcast a keynote address by *Randall Stephenson*, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, AT&T Inc. at the 41^st Annual J.P. Morgan Global Technology, Media and Telecom Conference in Boston on Wednesday, May 15^at 8 a.m. ET. The webcast will be available live and for replay at *AT&T Investor Relations*.

*About AT&T*




AT&T Inc. (NYS: T) is a premier communications holding company and one of the most honored companies in the world. Its subsidiaries and affiliates - AT&T operating companies - are the providers of AT&T services in the United States and internationally. With a powerful array of network resources that includes the nation's largest 4G network, AT&T is a leading provider of wireless, Wi-Fi, high speed Internet, voice and cloud-based services. A leader in mobile Internet, AT&T also offers the best wireless coverage worldwide of any U.S. carrier, offering the most wireless phones that work in the most countries. It also offers advanced TV services under the AT&T U-verse^® and AT&T │DIRECTV brands. The company's suite of IP-based business communications services is one of the most advanced in the world.

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OK! Look of the Day: Olivia Wilde at Carrera's Ignition Night

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OK! Look of the Day: Olivia Wilde at Carrera's Ignition Night Following her glam evening at the Met Ball the night before, *Olivia Wilde* attended Carrera's Ignition Night in NYC in a cute, blue lace dress and booties.

Love Olivia Wilde's Wavy, Undone Tresses? Steal The Look!

The actress danced with friends and tried on sunglasses from Carrera’s newest sunglass collection and when asked about her and fiancée Jason Sudeikis’ favorite hobbies she was quick to reply, “we watch basketball and tend to wear matching shirts."

Red Carpet Confidential: Olivia Wilde Recalls Her Prom Night

*What do you think of Olivia's low-key look? Sound off in the comments below or on Twitter @OKMagazine!*

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