| Sunday, July 1, 2012 THE DALLAS POST PAGE 7 PEOPLE BRIEFS 8. locals graduate from U of S Rosemary A. Shaver and Lauren Weaver, both of Shaver- town, received bachelor’s de- grees from The University of Scranton during commence- ment exercises May 27 at the Mohegan Sun Arena at Casey Plaza, Wilkes-Barre. Atty. Scartelli receives certification Personal injury lawyer and Dallas resident Melissa A. Scartelli of Scartelli Olszewski, P.C. has been certified as a Civil Pre- trial Prac- tice Ad- vocate by the Nation- al Board of Civil Pre- trial Prac- tice Ad- vocacy. The National Board of Civil Pretrial Practice Advocacy is the newest division of The National Board of Legal Spe- cialty Certification, a nonprofit organization accredited by the American Bar Association to provide board certification for attorneys in specialty practice areas, including civil trial law. Scartelli Two inducted into Cum Laude Society Shavertown residents Alex Kolessar and Ashlyn Reiser are among 10 Wyoming Seminary College Preparatory School seniors recently inducted into the Cum Laude Society, the national academic honor socie- for college preparatory ools during the 168th Com- encement ceremonies. VanLoon receives Juris Doctor degree Andrew J. VanLoon, son of Mark and Stephanie VanLoon, of Elmcrest Drive, Dallas, recently received a Juris Doc- tor degree graduated from Ohio Northern’s Pettit College of Law at Ohio Northern University. On cam- pus, Van- Loon was active in Phi Alpha Delta Legal Fraternity. He received his undergraduate degree from The Pennsylvania State Uni- versity. 1 oy VanLoon Grossman graduates from Drew University Jarod Nathaniel Grossman, of Shavertown, received a Bachelor of Arts degree from Drew University on May 12 at the university’s 144th com- mencement. Two graduate from Lafayette Niccole Rivero and Zachery Roth, both of Shavertown, have graduated from Lafayette College in Easton. Rivero graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree in international affairs. Roth grad- uated cum laude with a Bache- { 14 AY > LUCAS FAR BOTH LOCATIONS OPEN 7 DAYS PER WEEK CABBAGE 29¢. PEACHES 9 NJ ¢ i RED OR BLACK PLUMS ¥ 1 49 Ge RRIES 1 29 GREEN BEANS 99¢.. NECTARINES S 1 59 CKLING & CUCUMBERS 99¢ 8. er Roope. Eos [3 : 7 Eaves br Br en 7 Paps 610 Nanticoke Street, Hanover Twp Phone 570-825-9720 * Fax 570-825-1939 www. lucasfarms.or; lor of Arts degree in econom- ics andbusiness and English. Redinski named to dean's list Nicole Redinski, of Shaver- town, was named to Susque- hanna University’s dean’s list for the spring 2012 semester. The dean’s list recognizes students who achieve a grade point average of 3.4 or higher out of a possible 4.0 for the semester. To qualify, students must complete a minimum of 12 semester hours. Redinski, a rising senior majoring in creative writing, is a 2009 graduate of Dallas Se- nior High School and the daughter of Marion and Robert Redinski. Harvey graduates from Shenandoah Bryn Harvey, of Trucksville, recently graduated from the Conservatory at Shenandoah University in Winchester, Vir- ginia with a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in Musical Theat- re. She was also named to the dean’s list for the spring se- mester of the 2011-2012 aca- demic year. Harvey is currently perform- ing a four-show contract with the Shenandoah Sumer Musi- cal Theatre and can be seen in lead and supporting roles in “Legally Blonde,” “Nine to five,” “Grease” and “Peter Pan’ through August 5. Millington named J [] to dean's List Taylor A. Millington, of Dallas, has been named to the dean’s list at Boston University for the spring semester of the 2011-2012 academic year. Two on dean's list at Lafayette Nicole Riverso and Zachery Roth, both of Shavertown, have been named to the spring semester dean’s list at La- fayette College. Each of the students has achieved at least a 3.60 semes- ter grade point average out of a possible 4.0. Parkhurst named to dean's list Alison Parkhurst, of Trucks- ville, has been named to the dean’s list at the University of Hartford for the spring 2012 semester. Geiser is summa cum laude graduate Michele Geiser, of Shaver- earth and wears 68 Main St. * Dallas ~~ HOLIDAY HOURS: Mon. 7/2 - 10am-5:30pm Tues. 7/3 - 10am - 5:30pm Closed onthe 4th town, graduated summa cum laude from Luzerne County Community College during commencement ceremonies held 24 at Mohegan Sun Arena at Casey Plaza. Spencer sisters named to dean's list Allison and Rebecca Spencer, of Dallas, have been named to the dean’s list at Mount St. Mary’s University in Emmits- burg, Maryland for the spring 2012 semester. The daughters of Mr. and Mrs. John S. Spencer Jr., Alli- son is a freshman and Rebecca is a sophomore. Olson named to dean's list Cara Olson, of Dallas and a Performance/Music Education major in the class of 2014, was named to the dean’s list in Ithaca College’s School of Mu- sic for the spring 2012 semes- ter. Lalratte named to dean's list at WCU Anthony J. LaFratte III, son of Tony and Debbie LaFratte, of Franklin Township, has been named to the dean’s list at West Chester University of Pennsylvania Honors College for the spring 2012 semester. Dean’s list students must achieve a minimum 3.75 cumu- lative grade point average. LaFratte is a 2011 graduate of Dallas High School. Mulhern completes writing Institute Kelly Lenahan Mulhern, a 2003 graduate of Dallas High School and an alumnus of Misericordia University, recently com- pleted a four- week writing institute at the West Chester Uni- versity Graduate Center. Currently a member of the faculty at Garnet Valley High School in Glens Mills, Mul- hern previously taught at the Summerville High School in Summerville, S.C. where she was named the school’s 2010 Rookie Teacher of the Year. The daughter of Kathy and Robert Lenahan, Mulhern stu- dent taught at both the Dallas High School and Dallas Mid- dle School during her educa- tion. Mulhern Clark receives award Sean Martin Clark, of Dallas, earned the Outstanding Aca- demic Award in Enterprise Resources Planning during commencement ceremonies at The University of Scranton. THERE'S NO PLACE LIKE CHROME. SHARLENE BITTNER (570) 283-8300 Luzerne Shopping Center - Luzerne shittner@allstate.com Casualty Insurance Company, Northbrook, IL. © 2009 Alistate Insurance Company If you're buying a new ride or customizing one, we can help you save money insuring it. To make sure you're fully protected, Allstate automatically gives you $1000 of coverage for aftermarket items. Call us today. 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