Three local graduates were selected to receive the 2021 Alva S. Appleby Scholarship from the Maine Dental Association Charitable Foundation. Alec Daigle,
Local graduates awarded Maine Dental Association scholarships
Recipients include Alec Daigle, Jenna Fongemie and Benjamin Harwood.
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Three local graduates were selected to receive the 2020 Alva S. Appleby Scholarship from the Maine Dental Association Charitable Foundation.
Jenna Fongemic
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The three of the 21 students selected included Alec Daigle, a graduate of Maranacook Community High School in Readfield, who attends the University of New England College of Dental Medicine; Jenna Fongemie, a graduate of Saint Dominic Academy in Auburn, who attends the Tufts University School of Dental Medicine; and Benjamin Harwood, a graduate of Kents Hill School, who attends UNE.
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Natasha Seavey. (Photo courtesy Maine Dental Association)
Emily Leach. (Photo courtesy Maine Dental Association)
Two local graduates were selected to receive the 2020 Alva S. Appleby Scholarship from the Maine Dental Association Charitable Foundation.
Natasha Seavey, a graduate of Rockland District High School, attends University of New England. She is the daughter of Kevin and Eleanor Reed of Rockland.
Emily Leach, a graduate of Medomak Valley High School, attends the University of New England College of Dental Medicine. She is the daughter of John and Patricia Leach of Warren
Each of 21 students was awarded $2,500. To be considered for the annual Appleby Scholarship, a student must be a resident of the state of Maine, have completed their first year of dental school, and be currently enrolled in a dental school accredited by the American Dental Association.
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Firefighters cut a hole in the roof of the Summit Academy in Houlton in January. The fire was believed to have started in the school s computer room. (Joseph Cyr | Houlton Pioneer Times)
Firefighters cut a hole in the roof of the Summit Academy in Houlton in January. The fire was believed to have started in the school s computer room. (Joseph Cyr | Houlton Pioneer Times)
The top news stories of 2020 in southern Aroostook (Part 1) For better or for worse, 2020 will likely be remembered among citizens of southern Aroostook County for a long time.
Editor’s Note: The following is the first of two articles highlighting some of the top news stories from 2020. This article highlights events from January to June. The second installment will appear in the Jan. 6 issue.