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STATE OF RHODE ISLAND | |
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IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY | |
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JANUARY SESSION, A.D. 2002 | |
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H O U S E R E S O L U T I O N | |
EXTENDING CONGRATULATIONS | |
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     Introduced By: Representatives Martineau, and Watson | |
     Date Introduced: May 30, 2002 | |
     Referred To: House read and passed | |
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      WHEREAS, It has been made known to the House of Representatives that certain |
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persons and organizations are deserving of commendation; and |
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      Cory Stad, Central Falls, High School; receiving the 2002 Lieutenant Governor’s |
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Leadership Awards for demonstrating outstanding leadership and commitment to your |
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community; |
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      Representative Faria |
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     Derek LaFlamme, Chariho Regional High School; your selection by the Rhode Island |
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Intersholastic League Coaches Association to the 2001 Division IV First Team for Offense in |
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Boys Football as a Runner Back; |
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      Representative Kennedy |
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     Michael Loggia, Chariho Regional High School; your selection by the Rhode Island |
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Interscholastic League Coaches Association to the 2001 Second Team All-State and Division IV |
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First Team in Boys Football as an Offensive Lineman; |
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      Representative Kennedy |
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     Christopher Caswell, Chariho Regional High School; your selection by the Rhode Island |
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Interscholastic League Coaches Association to the 2001 Division IV First Team for Offense in |
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Boys Football as a Kicker; |
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      Representative Kennedy |
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     Justin Hazard, Chariho Regional High School; your selection by the Rhode Island |
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Interscholastic League Coaches Association to the 2001 Division IV Second Team for Offense in |
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Boys Football as a RunnerBack; |
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      Representative Kennedy |
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     Joshua Cardinal, Chariho Regional High School; your selection by the Rhode Island |
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Interscholastic League Coaches Association to the 2001 Division IV Second Team for Offense in |
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Boys Football as a Linebacker; |
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      Representative Kennedy |
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     Jeffrey Murphy, Chariho Regional High School; your selection by the Rhode Island |
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Interscholastic League Coaches Association to the 2001 Division IV Second Team for Offense in |
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Boys Football as a Kick Returner; |
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      Representative Kennedy |
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     James Provuncher, Chariho Regional High School; your selection by the Rhode Island |
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Interscholastic League Coaches Association to the 2001 Division IV Second Team for Offense in |
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Boys Football as a Quarterback; |
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      Representative Kennedy |
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     Nate Potter, Chariho Regional High School; your selection by the Rhode Island |
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Interscholastic League Coaches Association to the 2001 Division IV Third Team for Offense in |
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Boys Football as an Offensive Lineman; |
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      Representative Kennedy |
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     Ryan Gagne, Chariho Regional High School; your selection by the Rhode Island |
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Interscholastic League Coaches Association to the 2001 Division IV Third Team for Offense in |
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Boys Football as a Defensive Back; |
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      Representative Kennedy |
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     James Nigrelli, Chariho Regional High School; your selection by the Rhode Island |
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Interscholastic League Coaches Association to the 2001 Open Division-West First Team in Boys |
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Soccer; |
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      Representative Kennedy |
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     Joshua Belongie, Chariho Regional High School; your selection by the Rhode Island |
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Interscholastic League Coaches Association to the 2001 Open Division-West Second Team in |
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Boys Soccer; |
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      Representative Kennedy |
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     James Gordon, Chariho Regional High School; your selection by the Rhode Island |
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Interscholastic League Coaches Association to the 2001 Open Division-West Third Team in Boys |
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Soccer; |
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      Representative Kennedy |
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     Caitlin Schneidenbach, Chariho Regional High School; your selection by the Rhode |
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Island Interscholastic League Coaches Association to the 2001 Division II First Team in Girls |
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Soccer; |
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      Representative Kennedy |
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     Kristen Carlson, Chariho Regional High School; your selection by the Rhode Island |
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Interscholastic League Coaches Association to the 2001 Division II Second Team in Girls Soccer; |
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      Representative Kennedy |
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     Michaela Cardinal, Chariho Regional High School; your selection by the Rhode Island |
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Interscholastic League Coaches Association to the 2001 Division II Third Team in Girls Soccer; |
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      Representative Kennedy |
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     Kristen Cole, Chariho Regional High School; your selection by the Rhode Island |
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Interscholastic League Coaches Association to the 2001 Division II Third Team in Girls Soccer; |
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      Representative Kennedy |
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     Kate Fales, Chariho Regional High School; your selection by the Rhode Island |
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Interscholastic League Coaches Association to the 2001 Sportsmanship Award recipient in Girls |
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Soccer; |
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      Representative Kennedy |
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     Nicholas Borsay, Chariho Regional High School; your selection by the Rhode Island |
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Interscholastic League Coaches Association to the 2001 First Team All-State and First Team |
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Division I in Boys Volleyball; |
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      Representative Kennedy |
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     Eric Whewell, Chariho Regional High School; your selection by the Rhode Island |
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Interscholastic League Coaches Association to the 2001 First Team All-State and First Team |
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Division I in Boys Volleyball; |
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      Representative Kennedy |
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     Colin Goodwin, Chariho Regional High School; your selection by the Rhode Island |
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Interscholastic League Coaches Association to the 2001 Second Team All-State and Second |
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Team Division I in Boys Volleyball; |
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      Representative Kennedy |
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     Timothy Riordan, Chariho Regional High School; your selection by the Rhode Island |
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Interscholastic League Coaches Association to the 2001 Third Team Division I in Boys |
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Volleyball; |
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      Representative Kennedy |
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     Rebecca Anderson, Chariho Regional High School; your selection by the Rhode Island |
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Interscholastic League Coaches Association to the 2001 First Team Southern Division in Girls |
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Cross Country; |
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      Representative Kennedy |
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     Shaun Horgan, Chariho Regional High School; your selection by the Rhode Island |
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Interscholastic League Coaches Association to the 2001 First Team Southern Division in Boys |
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Cross Country; |
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      Representative Kennedy |
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     William Adams, Chariho Regional High School; your selection by the Rhode Island |
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Interscholastic League Coaches Association to the 2001 Third Team Southern Division in Boys |
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Cross Country; |
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      Representative Kennedy |
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     Betsey Jones, Chariho Regional High School; your selection by the Rhode Island |
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Interscholastic League Coaches Association to the 2001 Class C-South First Team for the |
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Doubles Competition in Girls Tennis; |
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      Representative Kennedy |
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     Liz Duell, Chariho Regional High School; your selection by the Rhode Island |
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Interscholastic League Coaches Association to the 2001 Class C-South First Team for the |
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Doubles Competition in Girls Tennis; |
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      Representative Kennedy |
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     Lindsay Gilligan, Chariho Regional High School; your selection by the Rhode Island |
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Interscholastic League Coaches Association to the 2001 Class C-South Second Team for the |
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Singles Competition in Girls Tennis; |
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      Representative Kennedy |
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     Sarah Hubbling, Chariho Regional High School; your selection by the Rhode Island |
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Interscholastic League Coaches Association to the 2001 Sportsmanship Award recipient in Girls |
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Tennis; |
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      Representative Kennedy |
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     Mary Serdakowski, Chariho Regional High School; your selection by the Rhode Island |
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Interscholastic League Coaches Association to the 2001 First Team Division II in Girls Field |
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Hockey; |
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      Representative Kennedy |
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     Shannon Tibbitts, Chariho Regional High School; your selection by the Rhode Island |
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Interscholastic League Coaches Association to the 2001 Second Team Division II in Girls Field |
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Hockey; |
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      Representative Kennedy |
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     Caitlin McGlaflin, Chariho Regional High School; your selection by the Rhode Island |
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Interscholastic League Coaches Association to the 2001 Third Team Division II in Girls Field |
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Hockey; |
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      Representative Kennedy |
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     Anthony Denice; your outstanding achievement of winning the State Geographic Bee and |
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competing in the National Geographic Bee in Washington, D.C. on May 20, 2002; |
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      Representative Watson |
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     Emily Mushen; your hard work and dedicated service to the Rhode Island House of |
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Representatives in your capacity as an Intern for the 2002 Legislative session; |
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      Representative Quick |
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     Kaitlin Fitzgerald, North Providence High School; receiving the 2002 Lieutenant |
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Governor’s Leadership Award for demonstrating outstanding leadership and commitment to your |
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community; |
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      Representatives Schadone and Corvese |
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     Paul Pinault, Executive Director Narragansett Bay Commission; the prestigious honor of |
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being elected President of the Association of Metropolitan Sewerage Agencies; |
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     Speaker John B. Harwood, Majority Leader Gerard M. |
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Martineau and Representatives McCauley and Barr |
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     Robert J. and Barbara J. Deveau; the joyous and momentous occasion of their 50th |
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Wedding Anniversary on February 23, 2002; |
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      Representative William H. Murphy |
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     Lieutenant Milton Aldrich; his 50 years of loyal and dedicated service with the Harmony |
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Fire Department; |
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      Deputy Speaker Thomas Winfield |
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     Jasper C. & Jeannine M. Bel Williamson ; the joyous and momentous occasion of their |
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50th Wedding Anniversary on April 19, 2002; |
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      Representative Callahan |
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     Lawrence Witherow; the joyous and momentous occasion of his 80th Birthday on May |
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19, 2002; |
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      Representative Quick |
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     John Barton; your installation as Adjutant with the Anthony C. Almeida, VFW Post 237, |
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Bristol, Rhode Island; |
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      Representatives Anguilla and Gallison |
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     Anthony C. Desmarais; your installation as Post Quarter Master with the Anthony C. |
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Almeida VFW Post 237, Bristol, Rhode Island; |
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      Representatives Anguilla and Gallison |
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     Carl W. Antonevich; your installation as Jr. Vice Commander with the Anthony C. |
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Almeida VFW Post 237, Bristol, Rhode Island; |
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      Representatives Anguilla and Gallison |
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     James J. O’Donnel; your installation as Senior Vice Commander with the Anthony C. |
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Almeida VFW Post 237, Bristol, Rhode Island; |
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      Representatives Anguilla and Gallison |
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     Arthur E. Bazinet; your installation as Commander with the Anthony C. Almeida VFW |
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Post 237, Bristol, Rhode Island; |
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      Representatives Anguilla and Gallison |
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     Meliza Fatima Lopes, Charles E. Shea High School; receiving the 2002 Lieutenant |
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Governor’s Leadership Award for demonstrating outstanding leadership and commitment to your |
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community; |
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      Speaker John B. Harwood |
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     Joe E. Berlanga; your fortitude and resolution which earned you the promotion to the |
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rank of Lieutenant Colonel with the Air National Guard 162nd, Fighting Wing; |
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      Representative Benson |
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     Katherine Lynn Palizza; the joyous occasion of the celebration of your 21st Birthday on |
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May 21, 2002; |
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      Representative Corvese |
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     Anne Marie Kachanis, R.N., William M. Davies, Jr. Career & Technical High School; |
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being named to the “Healthy Schools Healthy Kids Honor Roll” for working toward creating and |
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maintaining safe, healthy and nurturing schools; |
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      Representatives Barr and Menard |
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     Lincoln Middle School/High School Health Programs; receiving the “Program |
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Development Award” from the “Healthy Schools Healthy Kids Honor Roll” for working toward |
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creating and maintaining safe, healthy and nurturing schools; |
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      Representatives Barr and Menard |
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     Guy Murgo; receiving the “Program Development Award” from the “Healthy Schools |
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Healthy Kids Honor Roll” for working toward creating and maintaining safe, healthy and |
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nurturing schools; |
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      Representatives Barr and Menard |
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     Jay Maselli, M.ED; receiving a Masters Degree in Education with an emphasis in |
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Reading; |
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      Representative Smith |
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     Christy L. Hetherington; being named the 2002 Valedictorian of Roger Williams |
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University, Law School; |
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      Representative Anguilla |
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     North Kingstown Beechwood, House Senior Center; receiving a National Accredition |
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from the National Council on Aging; |
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      Representatives Benson, Carter and Henseler |
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     Tolman High School City Walk; being named to the “Healthy Schools Healthy Kids |
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Honor Roll” for working toward creating and maintaining safe, healthy and nurturing schools; |
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      Speaker John B. Harwood |
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     Chef Charis Iradeous and Chef Kypros Mitas; your exceptional culinary expertise in the |
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world of cuisine; |
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      Speaker John B. Harwood |
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     Elementary Health/Physical Education Program, Harold Smith, J.L. McGuire School; |
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receiving the “Program Development Award” from the “Healthy Schools Healthy Kids Honor |
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Roll” for working toward creating and maintaining safe, healthy and nurturing school; |
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      Representatives Schadone and Corvese |
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     Iwona Rusek; the distinguished honor of being named the 2002 Senior Class |
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Valedictorian from Tolman High School; |
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      Speaker John B. Harwood |
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     Scott Ferguson; the distinguished honor of being named the 2002 Senior Class |
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Salutatorian from Tolman High School; |
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      Speaker John B. Harwood |
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     Alison J. Barker, Mt. Hope High School; the distinguished honor being named the 2002 |
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Senior Class Valedictorian; |
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      Representatives Anguilla, Gallison and Malik |
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     Mark Ramos, Mt. Hope High School; the distinguished honor of being named the 2002 |
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Senior Class Salutatorian; |
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      Representatives Anguilla, Gallison and Malik |
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     Matt Aldinger, Adam Andreozzi, Adrian Collins, Mike Halle, Robert Johnson, Nathaniel |
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Kwapo, Moses Sonko, Jarred Starnino, Francis McManus, Anthony Paolucci, Jerrelle Upchurch, |
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Nick Gerardi, Richard Saban, Michael Wolpert, Todd Keefe, Coach, Richard Deautsch, Coach |
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and Anthony Paolucci, Coach; Classical High School; winning the 2001-2002 Rhode Island |
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Interscholastic League Division I AA Boys Basketball Championship; |
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      Representative Smith |
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     Ansu Baysah, Leandro Bonvehi, Paul Chobanian, Ryan Dixon, Anthony Hengrasmy, |
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Momodou Jobe, Terrance Myers, Carlos Neves, Nick Palazzo, Richard Palazzo, John Pena, |
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Nicholas Thibeault, Robert Veophed, William Francis, Olasani Fujah, Anthony Gould, Bosung |
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Kim, Marc Mauro, Jitsprey Moth, Raymond Palazzo, Joseph Pucci, Abra Seng, Manny Taveras, |
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Jerrelle Upchurch, Michael Varela, James Wise, Robert J. Palazzo, Coach, Mike Green, Coach |
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and Robert Albanese, Coach; Classical High School; winning the 2001-2002 Rhode Island |
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Interscholastic League Boys Indoor Track Metropolitan Division, Class C State, and J.V. State |
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Championships; |
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      Representative Smith |
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     The students of Classical High School; winning the Rhode Island Interscholastic League |
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Football Division IV Regular Season Championship and being Superbowl Finalist; |
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      Representative Smith |
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     Ed Wnuk, Head Coach, Robert Albanese, Asst. Coach and Robert Palazzo, Asst. Coach; |
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Classical High School; winning the Rhode Island Interscholastic League Football Division IV |
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Regular Season Championship and being Superbowl Finalist; |
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      Representative Smith |
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     The students of Classical High School; winning the 2001-2002 Rhode Island |
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Interscholastic League Division I Central Girls Basketball Championship and being State |
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Championship Finalists; |
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      Representative Smith |
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     Tom Conor, Coach and Ken Wnuk, Coach. Classical High School; winning the 2001- |
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2002 Rhode Island Interscholastic League Division I Central Girls Basketball Championship and |
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being State Championship Finalist; |
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      Representative Smith |
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     Sabrina Howard, Jeremy Virella, Ivyonna Cava, Jalisa Niguyen, Rebecca Reiner, |
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Michael Laplante and Elizandra Polanco; Kendrick Avenue Elementary School; your outstanding |
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accomplishment of being named “Student of the Month” for May 2002; |
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      Representative Picard |
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     Kayla Durkin, Stephanie Bessette, Amanda Arnold, Crystal Lavallee, Michael Giguere, |
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Anthony Lake, Brittany McArthur, Kristen Vongsa, Aaron Andrews, Jennifer Nguyen, Jennifer |
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Lawrence, Travis Vaillant, Jacob Oliveira, Rebecca Kalif, Natalie DeChristofaro, Angela |
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Henault, Michael Catteau, Emily L’Esperance, Leo Cote, Eric Lundquist and Chelsea Niquette; |
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Leo A. Savoie School; your outstanding accomplishment of being named “Student of the Month” |
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for May 2002; |
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      Representative Picard |
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     Stephen Alvarez, Katie Arias, Trong Au, Katherine Matias, Cora Khongsouvankham, |
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Megan Kostas, Jessica Savanhxayarath, Ashley Gray, Brittany Morgan, Juan Doyle, Christopher |
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Sieder, Dillion Soucy, Cesar Andino and Keisha Rivera; Social Street Elementary School; your |
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outstanding accomplishment of being named “Student of the Month” for April/May 2002; |
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      Representative Picard |
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     Danielle Lareau, Joshua L’ Etoile, Melissa Priest, Matthew Bastien, Bethany Tuttle, |
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Richard Piette, Danielle Castonguay, Jessica Belcourt and William Champagne; Woonsocket |
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High School; your outstanding achievement of being named Villa Novan of the Quarter, 2002; |
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      Representative Picard |
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     The students of Citizens Memorial Elementary; your outstanding accomplishment of |
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being named “Student of the Month” for April 2002 and for responsibility you display everyday; |
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      Representative Picard |
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     Helen L. Walsh, Town Clerk; her retirement after 25 years of faithful service to the Town |
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of Westerly; |
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      Representative Lewiss |
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     Bishop D.P. Dove; the joyous celebration of your 51st Birthday; |
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      Representative Almeida |
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     Nicholas Condon; your outstanding dedication to community service; |
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      Representative Trillo |
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     Stephen Thornton; his retirement after many years of dedicated service in the field of |
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education as Superintendent of William M. Davies, Jr. Career and Technical High School; |
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      Representative Menard |
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     Community Leadership Institute; being named to the “Healthy Schools Healthy Kids |
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Honor Roll” for working toward creating and maintaining safe, healthy and nurturing schools; |
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      Representative Lima |
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     Mary Daly; her retirement after 13 years of loyal and dedicated service with the Office of |
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Secretary of State; |
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      Speaker John B. Harwood and |
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     Majority Leader Gerard M. Martineau |
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     Lieutenant Beneditto Lanni; his retirement after 39 years of distinguished service with the |
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Providence Police Department; |
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      Representative Giannini |
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     Alice Brady; her graduation from Providence College with a Masters Degree in |
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Counseling; |
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      Representatives Corvese and Schadone |
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     Daniel Brady; his graduation from Bryant College with a Degree in Marketing; |
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      Representatives Corvese and Schadone |
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     Mark Brady; his graduation from Providence College with a bachelor of Science Degree |
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and earning the distinction of setting and academic record in biology while attaining a 4.0 grade |
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point average; |
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      Representatives Corvese and Schadone |
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     Edward Brady; his graduation from Mount St. Charles Academy on June 8, 2002; |
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      Representatives Corvese and Schadone |
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     Michelle Beth Morgan and Christopher John Monteiro; the joyous occasion of their |
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Marriage on May 25, 2002; |
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      Representative Gorham |
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     Karen Haidemenos; her strength and courage as a 5-year cancer survivor and her |
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dedicated efforts in raising funds for cancer research; |
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      Representative Ginaitt |
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     The American Legion Riverside, Post 10; your unselfish efforts honoring the memories |
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of those men and women who have given the American people the opportunity to live in peace |
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and liberty; |
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      Representative Sullivan |
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     Todd Andrew Murano; your graduation from Gallaudet University in Washington D.C. |
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with a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Education for the Teaching Profession; |
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      Representative Kennedy |
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     Mary Serdakowski, Chariho Regional High School; receiving the 2001-2002 “Female |
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Athlete of the Year” Award from the Chariho Sports Boosters Club; |
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      Representative Kennedy |
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     Jeff Murphy, Chariho Regional High School; receiving the 2001-2002” Male Athlete of |
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the Year” Award from the Chariho Sports Boosters Club; |
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      Representative Kennedy |
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     Nicholas Borsay, Chariho Regional High School; receiving the 2001-2002 “Male Scholar |
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Athlete of the Year” Award from the Chariho Sports Boosters Club; |
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      Representative Kennedy |
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     Caitlin McGlafin, Chariho Regional High School; receiving the 2001-2002 “Female |
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Outstanding Sportsmanship Award” from the Chariho Sports Boosters Club; |
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      Representative Kennedy |
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     Shaun Horgan, Chariho Regional High School; receiving the 2001-2002 “Male |
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Outstanding Sportsmanship Award” from the Chariho Sports Boosters Club; |
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      Representative Kennedy |
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     George LaFond; your many years of outstanding dedication and service to the students of |
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Chariho Regional High School as a teacher and coach of sports teams; |
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      Representative Kennedy |
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     Dr. James Vetelino; your many years of outstanding service and dedication to the |
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students of Chariho Regional High School as a teacher administrator and athletic booster; |
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      Representative Kennedy |
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     Terrance Myers, Classical High School; your outstanding accomplishment in being |
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named to the 2001 All American Outdoor Track Team; |
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      Representative Cicilline |
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     Moses Sonko, Classical High School; your outstanding accomplishment in being |
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nominated to the McDonalds All American Basketball Team; |
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      Representative Cicilline |
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     Jarred Starnino, Classical High School; your outstanding accomplishment in being |
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nominated to the McDonalds All American Basketball Team; |
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      Representative Cicilline |
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     Nicholas Palazzo, Classical High School; your outstanding accomplishment in being |
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named to the 2001 All American Outdoor Track Team; |
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      Representative Cicilline |
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     Paul Chonanian, Classical High School; your outstanding accomplishment in being |
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named to the 2001 All American Outdoor Track Team; |
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      Representative Cicilline |
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     Audrey Wilkinson; being a recipient of the 2002 “Woonsocket High School Journalism |
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Award” for Excellence in Journalism; |
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      Representative Picard |
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     Lauren Ouimette; being a recipient of the 2002 “Woonsocket High School Journalism |
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Award” for Outstanding Achievement in Journalism; |
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      Representative Picard |
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     Lynn Bruneault; being a recipient of the 2002 “Woonsocket High School Journalism |
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Award” for Excellence in Journalism; |
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      Representative Picard |
12-4 |
     The students of the 7th Grade Lincoln Middle School; being named as a Candidate for |
12-5 |
the National Junior Honor Society; |
12-6 |
      Representatives Menard and Barr, II |
12-7 |
     The students of the 7th Grade Lincoln Middle School; being named as a Candidate for |
12-8 |
the National Junior Honor Society; |
12-9 |
      Representative Menard |
12-10 |
     The students of the 8th Grade Lincoln Middle School; being named to the 2002 National |
12-11 |
Junior Honor Society; |
12-12 |
      Representative Menard |
12-13 |
     The students of the 8th Grade Lincoln Middle School; being named to the 2002 National |
12-14 |
Junior Honor Society; |
12-15 |
      Representatives Menard and Barr, II |
12-16 |
     Lincoln Middle School/High School Health Programs; receiving the “Program |
12-17 |
Development Award” from the “Healthy Schools Healthy Kids Honor Roll” Program for working |
12-18 |
toward creating and maintaining safe, healthy and nurturing schools; |
12-19 |
      Representatives Barr and Menard |
12-20 |
     Martha Morrogh-Bernard from Argentina; your dedication, love, hard work and sacrifice |
12-21 |
and for all you do, all you have done, and continue to do; |
12-22 |
      Representative Tejada |
12-23 |
     Ingrid Ardaya from Bolivia; your dedication, love, hard work and sacrifice and for all |
12-24 |
you do, all you have done, and continue to do; |
12-25 |
      Representative Tejada |
12-26 |
     Myrth York from Estados Unidos; your dedication, love, hard work and sacrifice and for |
12-27 |
all you do, all you have done, and continue to do; |
12-28 |
      Representative Tejada |
12-29 |
     Nelly Zapata from Colombia; your dedication, love, hard work and sacrifice and for all |
12-30 |
you do, all you have done, and continue to do; |
12-31 |
      Representative Tejada |
12-32 |
     Amparo Perez from Republica Dominicana; your dedication, love, hard work and |
12-33 |
sacrifice and for all you do, all you have done, and continue to do; |
12-34 |
      Representative Tejada |
13-1 |
     Beatriz Segama from Peru; your dedication, love, hard work and sacrifice and for all you |
13-2 |
do, all you have done, and continue to do; |
13-3 |
      Representative Tejada |
13-4 |
     Elsa Noriega from Guatemala; your dedication, love, hard work and sacrifice and for all |
13-5 |
you do, all you have done, and continue to do; |
13-6 |
      Representative Tejada |
13-7 |
     Penelope Suero from Republica Dominicana; your dedication, love, hard work and |
13-8 |
sacrifice and for all you do, all you have done, and continue to do; |
13-9 |
      Representative Tejada |
13-10 |
     Gertrudis Bautista from Republica Dominicana; your dedication, love, hard work and |
13-11 |
sacrifice and for all you do, all you have done, and continue to do; |
13-12 |
      Representative Tejada |
13-13 |
     Maria Collado from Republica Dominicana; your dedication, love, hard work and |
13-14 |
sacrifice and for all you do, all you have done, and continue to do; |
13-15 |
      Representative Tejada |
13-16 |
     Nicasia Cardio from Republica Dominicana; your dedication, love, hard work and |
13-17 |
sacrifice and for all you do, all you have done, and continue to do; |
13-18 |
      Representative Tejada |
13-19 |
     Julia Mercedes from Republica Dominicana; your dedication, love, hard work and |
13-20 |
sacrifice and for all you do, all you have done, and continue to do; |
13-21 |
      Representative Tejada |
13-22 |
     Ana Mercedes from Republica Dominicana; your dedication, love, hard work and |
13-23 |
sacrifice and for all you do, all you have done, and continue to do; |
13-24 |
      Representative Tejada |
13-25 |
     Lucia Diaz from Republica Dominicana; your dedication, love, hard work and sacrifice |
13-26 |
and for all you do, all you have done, and continue to do; |
13-27 |
      Representative Tejada |
13-28 |
     Pastora De Pippo, Ecuador; your dedication, love, hard work and sacrifice and for all you |
13-29 |
do, all you have done, and continue to do; |
13-30 |
      Representative Tejada |
13-31 |
     Maria Trinidad Tapia, Puerto Rico; your dedication, love, hard work and sacrifice and for |
13-32 |
all you do, all you have done, and continue to do; |
13-33 |
      Representative Tejada |
13-34 |
     ECAS; the joyous celebration of the 10th Anniversary of “Homnaje A Las Madres”; |
14-1 |
      Representative Tejada |
14-2 |
     Zachary Bilodeau; your graduation from Dr. E.A. Ricci School on June 12, 2002; |
14-3 |
      Representatives Corvese and Schadone |
14-4 |
     Thomas W. Hopper, Jr.; your graduation on June 12, 2002 and being named |
14-5 |
“Outstanding Student” of the Dr. E.A. Ricci School Class of 2002; |
14-6 |
      Representatives Corvese and Schadone |
14-7 |
     Michael Scampoli; your graduation on June 12th and being named “Outstanding Student” |
14-8 |
of the Dr. E.A. Ricci School Class of 2002; |
14-9 |
      Representatives Corvese and Schadone |
14-10 |
     William Gates Cutler Olympic Club; the joyous celebration of their 75th Anniversary; |
14-11 |
      Representative Cicilline |
14-12 |
     Ryan C. Cox, Troop 22, Ft. Adams; your outstanding achievement of attaining the rank |
14-13 |
of Eagle Scout on June 8, 2002 and for the distinction you bring upon yourself, your family and |
14-14 |
community; |
14-15 |
      Representative Maher |
14-16 |
     Elana Riffle, Kristen Rossi, Nimota Solola, Moses Sonko, Taylor Spalt, Artem Staviskly |
14-17 |
and Xong Yang; Classical High School; receiving the “Scholar Athlete Award” for your |
14-18 |
excellence in academics throughout the year and also the success you have accomplished in |
14-19 |
interscholastic varsity sports competition; |
14-20 |
      Representative Cicilline |
14-21 |
     The students of Central High School; receiving the “Scholar Athlete Award” for your |
14-22 |
excellence in academics throughout the year and also the success you have accomplished in |
14-23 |
interscholastic varsity sports competition; |
14-24 |
      Representative Tejada |
14-25 |
     The students of Classical High School; receiving the “Scholar Athlete Award” for your |
14-26 |
excellence in academics throughout the year and also the success you have accomplished in |
14-27 |
interscholastic varsity sports competition; |
14-28 |
      Representatives Odiase, Smith and Williams |
14-29 |
     Laura Beth Almeida, Our Lady of Fatima High School; being named a Louis Feinstein |
14-30 |
Memorial Scholar, Class of 2002; |
14-31 |
      Speaker John B. Harwood and Representative Giannini |
14-32 |
     Christopher Buonanno, Cranston East High School; being named a Louis Feinstein |
14-33 |
Memorial Scholar, Class of 2002; |
14-34 |
      Speaker John B. Harwood and Representative Giannini |
15-1 |
     Anna Cable, Classical High School; being named a Louis Feinstein Memorial Scholar, |
15-2 |
Class of 2002; |
15-3 |
      Speaker John B. Harwood and Representative Giannini |
15-4 |
     Rebecca Campbell, LaSalle Academy; being named a Louis Feinstein Memorial Scholar, |
15-5 |
Class of 2002; |
15-6 |
      Speaker John B. Harwood and Representative Giannini |
15-7 |
     Shannon Clarkin, Barrington High School; being named a Louis Feinstein Memorial |
15-8 |
Scholar, Class of 2002; |
15-9 |
      Speaker John B. Harwood and Representative Giannini |
15-10 |
     Rochelle Cotton, East Greenwich High School; being named a Louis Feinstein Memorial |
15-11 |
Scholar, Class of 2002; |
15-12 |
      Speaker John B. Harwood and Representative Giannini |
15-13 |
     Kathryn Dipalma, Lincoln High School; being named a Louis Feinstein Memorial |
15-14 |
Scholar, Class of 2002; |
15-15 |
      Speaker John B. Harwood and Representative Giannini |
15-16 |
     Michael Ford, Barrington High School; being named a Louis Feinstein Memorial |
15-17 |
Scholar, Class of 2002; |
15-18 |
      Speaker John B. Harwood and Representative Giannini |
15-19 |
     Christopher Gempp, Barrington High School; being named a Louis Feinstein Memorial |
15-20 |
Scholar, Class of 2002; |
15-21 |
      Speaker John B. Harwood and Representative Giannini |
15-22 |
     Shaplaie Hardy-Thomas, Feinstien High School; being named a Louis Feinstein |
15-23 |
Memorial Scholar, Class of 2002; |
15-24 |
      Speaker John B. Harwood and Representative Giannini |
15-25 |
     Timothy Howe, East Greenwich High School; being named a Louis Feinstein Memorial |
15-26 |
Scholar, Class of 2002; |
15-27 |
      Speaker John B. Harwood and Representative Giannini |
15-28 |
     Tamber Karmozyn, Burrillville High School; being named a Louis Feinstein Memorial |
15-29 |
Scholar, Class of 2002; |
15-30 |
      Speaker John B. Harwood and Representative Giannini |
15-31 |
     Kelly Ann Keough, Classical High School; being named a Louis Feinstein Memorial |
15-32 |
Scholar, Class of 2002; |
15-33 |
      Speaker John B. Harwood and Representative Giannini |
15-34 |
     Jeffrey Kingman, East Greenwich High School; being named a Louis Feinstein Memorial |
16-1 |
Scholar, Class of 2002; |
16-2 |
      Speaker John B. Harwood and Representative Giannini |
16-3 |
     Margaret Lero, Bay View Academy; being named a Louis Feinstein Memorial Scholar, |
16-4 |
Class of 2002; |
16-5 |
      Speaker John B. Harwood and Representative Giannini |
16-6 |
     Joanna MacLean, Classical High School; being named a Louis Feinstein Memorial |
16-7 |
Scholar, Class of 2002; |
16-8 |
      Speaker John B. Harwood and Representative Giannini |
16-9 |
     Larry O’Malley, Collierville High School; being named a Louis Feinstein Memorial |
16-10 |
Scholar, Class of 2002; |
16-11 |
      Speaker John B. Harwood and Representative Giannini |
16-12 |
     Garine Palandjian, Toll Gate High School; being named a Louis Feinstein Memorial |
16-13 |
Scholar, Class of 2002; |
16-14 |
      Speaker John B. Harwood and Representative Giannini |
16-15 |
     Elizabeth Sinel, Charles Shea High School; being named a Louis Feinstein Memorial |
16-16 |
Scholar, Class of 2002; |
16-17 |
      Speaker John B. Harwood and Representative Giannini |
16-18 |
     Kara Stavros, Westerly High School; being named a Louis Feinstein Memorial Scholar, |
16-19 |
Class of 2002; |
16-20 |
      Speaker John B. Harwood and Representative Giannini |
16-21 |
     Ligia Elena Tejeda, Feinstein High School; being named a Louis Feinstein Memorial |
16-22 |
Scholar, Class of 2002; |
16-23 |
      Speaker John B. Harwood and Representative Giannini |
16-24 |
     Matthew Robert Mello, Troop 25, Warren; your outstanding achievement of attaining the |
16-25 |
rank of Eagle Scout and the distinction you bring upon yourself, family and your community; |
16-26 |
      Representative Malik |
16-27 |
     Flora S. Curtis School, Pawtucket; the distinct honor of being a recipient of an Award |
16-28 |
presented by the Rhode Island Schools Recycling Club and the Environmental Council of Rhode |
16-29 |
Island for your recycling efforts; |
16-30 |
      Representative Pires and Kilmartin |
16-31 |
     Sharon Guglielmo, North Providence High School; her retirement after 28 years as an |
16-32 |
outstanding and dedicated Math Teacher; |
16-33 |
      Representatives Corvese and Schadone |
16-34 |
     Frank Feeney, North Providence High School; his retirement after 35 years as an |
17-1 |
outstanding and dedicated Social Studies Teacher; |
17-2 |
      Representatives Corvese and Schadone |
17-3 |
     Lieutenant Gregory Crawford, Providence Fire Department; receiving the 2002 |
17-4 |
Providence Human Relations Commissions Annual Williamson/Kizirian Award for your tireless |
17-5 |
efforts and response to the events on September 11th, at the World Trade Center; |
17-6 |
      Representative Cicilline |
17-7 |
     Michael J. Blackburn, Battalion Chief for the Providence Fire Department; receiving the |
17-8 |
2002 “Providence Human Relations Commissions Annual Williamson/Kizirian Award” for your |
17-9 |
tireless efforts and response to the events on September 11th, at the World Trade Center; |
17-10 |
      Representative Cicilline |
17-11 |
     Anthony Washington, LaSalle Academy; receiving the 2002 “Providence Human |
17-12 |
Relations Commissions Annual Williamson/Kizirian Scholarship Award”; |
17-13 |
      Representative Cicilline |
17-14 |
     Lisa Kropf, Firefighter Providence Fire Department; receiving the 2002 “Providence |
17-15 |
Human Relations Commissions Annual Williamson/Kizirian Award for your tireless efforts and |
17-16 |
response to the events on September 11th, at the World Trade Center”; |
17-17 |
      Representative Cicilline |
17-18 |
     Rebecca Boyle and John Robert Carter; the joyous occasion of their marriage on July 5, |
17-19 |
2002; |
17-20 |
      Representative Maher |
17-21 |
     Nathaniel Serafin Felicetti; your baptism into the Roman Catholic Religion at Our Lady |
17-22 |
of Victory Church in Ashaway; |
17-23 |
      Representative Kennedy |
17-24 |
     The students of the Grade 1 Class at St. Brendan Elementary School; your participation |
17-25 |
in the 2002 Reading Month; |
17-26 |
      Representative Coogan |
17-27 |
     Mrs. Margaret Arcoraci, Teacher, Mrs. Jean Bishop, Librarian and Mrs. Joan Shovelton, |
17-28 |
Teacher; Grade 1 Class at St. Brendan Elementary School; your participation in the 2002 Reading |
17-29 |
Month; |
17-30 |
      Representative Coogan |
17-31 |
     The students of the Grade 3 Class at St. Brendan Elementary School; your participation |
17-32 |
in the 2002 Reading Month; |
17-33 |
      Representative Coogan |
17-34 |
     Shirley Dulude, Administrative Assistant and Diane Gutkes, Teacher; Grade 3 Class at |
18-1 |
St. Brendan Elementary School; your participation in the 2002 Reading Month; |
18-2 |
      Representative Coogan |
18-3 |
     Anthony Paolucci, Allison Pirolli, Joseph Pucci, Erin Russo, Jamie-Lynn Salisbury, |
18-4 |
Nikki Sena, Vichara Sok, Sekboppa Sor, Chackriya Taing, Robert Tan, Danielle Tellier, Ariel |
18-5 |
Thompson, Karen Torrico, Michael Varela, Stephanie Vargas, Anne-Sophie Von Heyden, |
18-6 |
Deanna Washington, Tou Yang and Alex Zampyski; receiving the “Scholar Athlete Award” for |
18-7 |
your excellence in academics throughout the year and also the success you have accomplished in |
18-8 |
interscholastic varsity sports competition; |
18-9 |
      Representative Pires |
18-10 |
     James Tanner; 50 years of dedicated service to the Pawtucket Country Club; |
18-11 |
      Speaker John B. Harwood |
18-12 |
     Roger O. Riendeau; the distinguished honor of being named “Elk of the Year” 2002-2003 |
18-13 |
with the Woonsocket Elks Lodge 850; |
18-14 |
      Representative Munschy |
18-15 |
     Luigi Abbondanza; the joyous celebration of his 90th Birthday on June 4, 2002; |
18-16 |
      Representative Lima |
18-17 |
     Claire B. Bestwick; the joyous celebration of her 65th Birthday on May 29, 2002; |
18-18 |
      Representative Carter |
18-19 |
     Matthew Polak, Anthony Greeno, Mike Badzmierowski, Steven Polak, Brendan Mitchell, |
18-20 |
Tyler Lachapelle, Cody Auclair, Michael Jessie Lupis, Jason Langshaw, Eric Badzmierowski, |
18-21 |
Bradley Richardson and John Badzmierowski, Jr.; your outstanding dedicated service to your |
18-22 |
community as demonstrated by your participation in the Cub Scout Pack 1 Activities; |
18-23 |
      Representative Rabideau |
18-24 |
     Stanley Boateng, Jose Cintron, Analy Lopes, Vivian Madrid, Iziarh Roberts, Andrew |
18-25 |
Russo and Destiny Woodbury; receiving the “Scholar Athlete Award” for your excellence in |
18-26 |
academics throughout the year and also the success you have accomplished in interscholastic |
18-27 |
varsity sports competition; |
18-28 |
      Representative Moura |
18-29 |
     Deacon Anthony Tribelli; his 25th Anniversary celebration of Ordination on June 17, |
18-30 |
2002 with St. Ann Church located in Cranston, Rhode Island; |
18-31 |
      Representative Watson |
18-32 |
      NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT |
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     RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives hereby extends to the aforesaid persons |
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and organizations its very best wishes on this memorable occasion and expresses the hope for |
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continued good fortune; and be it further |
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     RESOLVED, That the Secretary of State is hereby respectfully requested to transmit a |
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properly inscribed citation to each of the aforesaid. |
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