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Around the County with Local Students – 7-22

By Herald Staff

The following Cape May County students received degrees, awards or were named to the dean’s list for the spring semester:
The following received degees at Cabrini College during the May 2009 Commencement exercises:
Matthew Betz, Victoria Matkowski, and Oliver Mullock of Cape May, a bachelor of science degree
Robert Henry of Ocean City, a bachelor of arts degree
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Victoria A. Kammer of Cape May has graduated from Lafayette College in Easton, Pa.
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The following local students are on the Dean’s List in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences at Villanova University for the 2009 spring semester:
Jacqueline Barnard of Rio Grande, and Kristina
Brown of Court House.
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The following students were named to the Dean’s List at Lafayette College:
Victoria Ashley Kammer of Cape May and Mark James Panny of West Cape May.
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SPRINGFIELD, Mass. -The following students earned degrees from Springfield College, in May 2009:
Leslie Weidel of Cape May, a bachelor of science degree in athletic training.
Edmundo Urbina of West Cape May a master of education degree in psychology.
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Cadet 1st Class Edward C. Wiseley III of Court House graduated from the Massachusetts Maritime Academy on June 20, with a Bachelor of Science degree in marine transportation.
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SALISBURY, MD¬ — Three Cape May County area students were named to the Dean’s List at Salisbury University for the spring 2009 semester.
These students include: Amy Demichele of Marmora; Kristen Keppler of Court House, and Jennifer Marotta of Mayville.
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The following Caldwell College students were named to the Dean’s list.
Ashley Collins of Court House, and Thomas Manning of North Wildwood.
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Gary Riordan of Strathmere, graduated from Roger Williams University. He received a Bachelor of Science degree in Engineering.
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