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STATE OF RHODE ISLAND | |
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IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY | |
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JANUARY SESSION, A.D. 2004 | |
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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 Fox, and Watson | |
     Date Introduced: May 26, 2004 | |
     Referred To: House read and passed | |
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      WHEREAS, It has been made known to the House that certain persons and organizations |
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are deserving of commendation; and |
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      Brianna Boyer, Victor Breault, Molly Cohen, Evan D’Abrosca, Gina DeLeo, Patrick |
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Dodd, Nicole Flori, Erica Gauvin, Maris Gourd, Ethan Hattoy, Mathew Henry, Derek James, |
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Andrew Jacques, Mathew LaCroix, Gina Lima, Johnna Magiera, Jessica Morel, James Morgan, |
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Sarah Murphy, Jill Osenkowski, Mark “MJ” Parisells, Brett Quinn, Brett Rondeau, Jonathan |
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Simpkins, Alex Smith and Alessandro Venditti, St. Joseph School; your visit to the Rhode Island |
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State House on May 17, 2004; |
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      Speaker William J. Murphy |
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      Nancy Pelosi; your visit to the state of Rhode Island and for becoming the first woman |
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Minority Leader in American History; |
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      Speaker William J. Murphy |
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      Kathryn Lee Stowers, Saint Mary’s Academy Bay View; the successful accomplishment |
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in Placing 3rd at the recent Rhode Island History Day Competition and being selected to represent |
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the state of Rhode Island at the National History Competition; |
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      Speaker William J. Murphy and Representative Carter |
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      Tessa Baffoni, Toni-Marie Ferruccio, Kayla Smith, Huiging Wu, Susan Gallucci, Dante |
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Welcher, Peter Weinberg and Karina Rocchio, Johnston High School; your determination, |
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dedication and spirit competing in the Rhode Island Academic Decathlon; |
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      Speaker William J. Murphy and Majority Leader Gordon D. Fox |
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      Stephanie Craton, Eva Glieberman, Abigail Lipman, Daniel Fogarty, Michael Gorun, |
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Jared Saletin, Kathryn Maguire, Dukens Rene and Janee Wallace, The Wheeler School; winning |
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the 2004 Rhode Island Academic Decathlon and for your outstanding performance in the |
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National Competition; |
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      Speaker William J. Murphy and Majority Leader Gordon D. Fox |
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      Charles Silverman; your many years of outstanding service and dedication to improve the |
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lives of the citizens of the state of Rhode Island; |
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      Representative Anguilla |
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      Detective Paula Duffy; your outstanding detective work, diligence and commitment to |
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the Cranston Police Department; |
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      Representative Lima |
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      Kristine M. Bressette and Glen W. Foberg, Jr.; the joyous occasion of your wedding on |
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April 3, 2004; |
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      Representative Lewiss |
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      Mr. and Mrs. Raymond J. Bressette; the joyous occasion on the marriage of your |
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daughter Kristin M. Bressette to Glenn W. Foberg, Jr. on April 3, 2004; |
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      Representative Lewiss |
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      Mr. and Mrs. Glenn W. Foberg, Sr.; the joyous occasion on the marriage of your son |
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Glenn W. Foberg, Jr. to Kristin M. Bressette on April 3, 2004; |
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      Representative Lewiss |
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      George Patrick Duffy; the dedication of the George Patrick Duffy Athletic Complex after |
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many years of unselfish commitment and devotion to the young people involved in Pawtucket |
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Youth Sports; |
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      Representative Kilmartin |
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      Theresa F. Dorry, Woonsocket Middle School; being selected as the “Rhode Island Nurse |
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Teacher of the Year” for your professionalism, caring approach and comprehensive view of the |
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student healthcare needs at the Woonsocket Middle School; |
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      Representative Giannini |
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      Joseph Costa; your retirement after 16 years of outstanding and dedicated service to the |
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town of West Warwick as Electrical Inspector; |
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      Representatives Landroche and Williamson |
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      Stephen Onley School and North Providence High School; being honored by the Rhode |
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Island Board of Regents for Elementary and Secondary Education for the significant |
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improvement in both English Language Arts and Mathematics the past 2 years; |
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      Representatives Schadone and Corvese |
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      Michael Boyce, South Kingstown High School; Adam Bright, North Providence High |
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School; Jonathan Casey, Bishop Hendricken High School; David Corrigan, Bishop Hendricken |
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High School; Toni-Marie Ferruccio, Johnston High School; Eva Glieberman, The Wheeler |
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School; Ashley Hatfield, LaSalle Academy; Scott Jamieson, Tiverton High School; Brendan |
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Tracey, South Kingstown High School; Peter Weinberg, Johnston High School and Huiging Wu, |
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Johnston High School; your talent, intellect and exceptional performance in achieving the 2004 |
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Gold Medal during the Rhode Island Academic Decathlon; |
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      Speaker William J. Murphy and Majority Leader Gordon D. Fox |
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      Tatiana Alvarez, Michael Ball, Nyko Baptista, Mitchell Barnier, Jason Batista, Robert |
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Benetti, Michael Bilodeau, Jonathan Bruse, Justin Bryan, Spencer Bryce, Joshua Burgo, Karolina |
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Carcamo-Figueroa, Lindsey Clarke, Mariah Coporan, Briana Correia, Cedra Dalomba, Kelsey |
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Davenport, Wilkens Delarosa, Jared Delomba, Alexander Diaz, Sabrina Ely, Jeffrey Estrada, |
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Brittany Flanagan, Brigid Fonseca, Brianda Franco, Benjamin Geisman, Brittany Ginish, Patrick |
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Guyette, Dominic Guziejka, Douglas Hamm, Charlie Hysko, Brittany Ives, Alison Jordan, Ashley |
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Jordan, James LaCount, Orimartin Lima, Jackeline Londono, William Lopera, Marcus Lopes, |
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Lismarie Martinez, Alyssa Mason, Kurt Mello, Megan Milks, Cassondra Miranda, Derrick |
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Monteiro, Jason Montero, Maria Montoya, Desiree Morais, Leyla Nascimento, Arthur Nelson, |
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Grace Norton, Diana Oliveira, Alyssa Pacheco, Jamiel Palmer, Kayla Perdomo, Amanda Perez, |
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James Pike, Kristen Potter, Nivia Proctor, John Quezada, Alexander Quiles, Erickson Ramos, |
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Tatiana Restrepo, Jessica Robbins, Esteban Rojas, John Sabatini, Tiffany Sabatini, Benvindo |
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Santos, Felicia Silva, Amanda Tessier, Richard Vasquez, Eloy Velasco, Natalie Velez, Paul |
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Vieira, Kelsie Walker, Raechyl Waxgiser and Shakiyla Zito; Nathanael Greene Elementary |
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School; your graduation from Nathanael Greene Elementary School on June 21, 2004; |
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      Representative SanBento |
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      Richard and Elaine Otto; receiving the “2004 Distinguished Citizens Award” from the |
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Cumberland Business Association on May 20, 2004; |
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Representative Menard |
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Melissa A. Winters and Michael D. Ride; the joyous occasion of your wedding on August |
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10, 2004; |
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Representative Menard |
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The following individuals from Troop 655, Johnston; for outstanding achievement in |
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receiving the Silver Award from the Girl Scouts of the U.S.A. for the outstanding |
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accomplishments in the areas of building skills, exploring career options, and developing |
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leadership skills; Kathleen Arnold and Kristin Shakan; |
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Representatives Voccola and Cerra |
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The following individuals from Troop 655, Johnston; for outstanding achievement in |
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receiving the Gold Award from the Girl Scouts of the U.S.A. for the outstanding |
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accomplishments in the areas of building skills, exploring career options, and developing |
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leadership skills; Shannon Arnold, Lauren Ferguson, Kayle Smith; |
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Representatives Voccola and Cerra |
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Norman Brothers, Chariho Regional High School, Class of 1963; your induction into the |
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2004 Chariho Sports Boosters Hall of Fame for leading Chariho to its first Class C Division title |
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in Boys Basketball in 1963; |
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Representative Kennedy |
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Darrin Cummiskey, Chariho Regional High School, Class of 1983; your induction into |
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the 2004 Chariho Sports Boosters Hall of Fame as a 3-time All-Division and All-South County |
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honoree, a 2-time All-State selection and the All-Southern Division Most Valuable Player in |
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Boys Baseball in 1982 and 1983; |
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Representative Kennedy |
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Katrina “Katie” Haik, Chariho Regional High School, Class of 1992; your induction into |
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the 2004 Chariho Sports Boosters Hall of Fame for outstanding play and All-Division honors in |
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Girls Basketball, Volleyball and Soccer during 1991 and 1992; |
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Representative Kennedy |
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Laurence P. Hall, Chariho Regional High School, Class of 1972; your induction into the |
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2004 Chariho Sports Boosters Hall of Fame for All-Division honors in Boys Baseball and Cross |
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Country; |
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Representative Kennedy |
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Richard Williams, Chariho Regional High School, Class of 1970; your induction into the |
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2004 Chariho Sports Booster Hall of Fame for All-State honors in Boys Baseball in which the |
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titles of Area Schoolboy Batting Champion and Homerun King were earned in 1969 and 1970 for |
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outstanding homerun proficiency; |
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Representative Kennedy |
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Jane Sprague; your excellent service to the Jamestown Republican Town Committee and |
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your leadership as Republican Chair; |
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Representative Long |
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Judith A. Calabretta; her 35 years of dedication as a Kindergarten Teacher in the town of |
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Middletown, RI and especially her participation as an instructor in the Kites Program sponsored |
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by the National Science Foundation and Administered by the RIC and the East Bay Educational |
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Collaborative; |
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Representative Long |
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Coach Glen Castiglia, Woonsocket High School Wrestling; winning the RIIL Class C |
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State Championship and maintaining an undefeated record of 35-0; Matt Bastlen, Nick Biron, |
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Elliot Darling, Michael A. DiNicola, Richard J. Gassett, Damien P. Hebert, Robert Jeter, |
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Raymond C. Miclette, Quentin Yearby, Michael Cabana, Nathan Chmura, Beth Bousquet, |
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Anthony R. Marsella, Robert J. McAnulty, Jermin Morales, Andrew B. Palin, Peter N. Antoniou, |
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Alex Badeau, Matthew Berard, James M. Deforest, Edwin Flores, Michelle Kidder, Jacob Moore, |
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Eric M. Rondeau, Carlos Young, Nicholas Antoniou, Michael C. Degree, Andrew DiNicola, |
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Andrew R. Marsella and David Watson; Athletic Director, Bruce H. Villeneuve; |
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Representatives Laroche, Brien and Picard |
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Nathanael Greene Middle School; the celebration of “Nathanael Green Day” on May 19, |
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2004; |
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Representative Giannini |
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Gemma A. Guinguing, Jamestown, Rhode Island; being elected Miss Deaf Rhode Island |
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2004 and for your many outstanding contributions to the Deaf Community; |
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Representative Long |
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Andrew C.H. Morgan, Troop 1, Gaspee; attaining the rank of Eagle Scout in the Boy |
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Scouts of America and demonstrating the Scout Spirit by living the Scout Oath and Scout Law in |
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your everyday life; |
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Representative Gemma |
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Jessica Rose Cheney and David Clayton Tarantelli; the joyous occasion of your wedding |
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on May 23, 2004; |
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Speaker William J. Murphy and Representative Malik |
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Brother Edmund Precourt FFC; your many years of outstanding and dedicated service to |
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the students of the Prout School from the 2004 Junior Class; |
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Speaker William J. Murphy |
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Terri Bowers; your commitment and strong support in the battle to defend disabled |
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veterans and their families; |
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Speaker William J. Murphy and Representative Carter |
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Alan W. Bowers, DAV National Commander; your commitment and dedication to the |
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one single purpose of building better lives for America’s disabled veterans and their families; |
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Speaker William J. Murphy and Representative Carter |
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Coastline Show Chorus; placing 1st at the Sweet Adeline’s International North Atlantic |
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Region #1 Chorus Competition; |
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Speaker William J. Murphy |
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Marguerite Neubert, President; Lorraine Hodgson, Vice-President; Ann D’Onofrio, |
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Treasurer; June Gardner, Secretary; Christine Washburn, Helene Jannarelli, Joseph Dube, |
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Business Representative; Cassie Cheetham, Membership; Marge Stauffer, Mildred Fountain; |
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North Kingstown Senior Association “Board of Directors”, your Thirty-Second Founders Day |
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Anniversary; |
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Speaker William J. Murphy and Representative Carter |
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Davisville Middle School; your exceptional improvement on the state assessments in |
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English, Language Arts and Mathematics; |
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Speaker William J. Murphy and Representative Carter |
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Tricia Kline; your outstanding and indescribable service dedication, and loyalty to the |
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parents and students of the Sunshine Child Development Center; |
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Representative Benson |
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Elizabeth Ann Light; the joyous occasion of your Bat Mitzvah on Saturday May 22, |
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2004; |
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Representative Lewiss |
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Rose and Harold Slosberg; the joyous and momentous occasion of your 70th Wedding |
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Anniversary; |
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Representative Lewiss |
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Stacey Ferreira, Troop Leader, Westgate Brownie Troop #41; your outstanding service |
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and dedication providing a nurturing environment for your girls to grow strong in order to assume |
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roles of active citizenship in their community; |
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Representative Gemma |
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Melissa Kroll, Asst. Troop Leader, Westgate Troop #41; your outstanding service and |
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dedication providing a nurturing environment for your girls to grow strong in order to assume |
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roles of active citizenship in their community; |
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Representative Gemma |
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Corinne T. Csoszor, Kaila DiPetrillo, Tara Lyn Fernandes, Jessica L. Ferreira, Autumn |
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M. Floodman, Lillian Jordan, Katie Leamy, Shelby D. Mahoney, Caitlin A. Murphy, Michaela |
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Muto, Gianna Quaglieri and Alexandra R. Quinn; Westgate Brownie Troop #41, your successful |
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completion of the Brownie Try-Its over the past year such as sign language, nature walks and |
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outreach; |
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Representative Gemma |
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Fern Lima; her retirement after 36 years of dedicated service with the Federal |
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Government on June 3, 2004; |
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Representative Shavers |
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Margaret “Peggy” Lavallee; being recognized by the Rhode Island Right to Life |
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Committee for your contribution to the Pro-Life Movement at the Ninth Annual Award Dinner; |
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Representatives Corvese and Schadone |
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Robert J. McKenna; being recognized by the Rhode Island Right to Life Committee for |
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your contribution to the Pro-Life Movement at the Ninth Annual Award Dinner; |
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Representatives Corvese and Schadone |
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April Oberhelman, Britni Rasco, Alicia Trudeau, Kristi Autote, Alysha Castonguay, |
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Nicole Faria, Jillian Lemire, Tim Picard, Erica Boudreau, Sarah Brien, Jennifer Castonguay, |
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Carissa Dufresne, Jenna Gagnon, Aisha Jefferson, James Lemire, Kaylea Ouellette, Amber |
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Owens, Tommy Vanisavath, Whitley Werts, Ashley Duff, Ashley Lemire, Amanda Paquette, and |
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Devrl Rochefort; Darcee Waterman, Coach; Dawn Castonguay, Coach; Bruce H. Villeneuve, |
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Athletic Director, Woonsocket High School Co-ed Cheerleading Team; winning the 2004 Rhode |
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Island State Co-ed division Cheerleading Championship; |
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Representatives Laroche, Brien and Picard |
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Jennifer Denise Drake, Troop 476, Warren; the outstanding achievement of receiving the |
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Gold Award in the Girl Scouts of the USA for your leadership skills, organizational skills and |
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sense of community and commitment to a lifetime of active citizenship; |
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Representative Malik |
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Patrice Marie Amaral, Troop 911, Warren; the outstanding achievement of receiving the |
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Gold Award in the Girl Scouts of the USA for your leadership skills, organizational skills and |
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sense of community and commitment to a lifetime of active citizenship; |
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Representative Malik |
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     Jane Lambert; the joyous celebration of your 80th Birthday on June 2, 2004; |
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      Representative Benson |
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     Jennifer P. Borden, Esquire; your outstanding achievement of successfully passing the |
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Rhode Island Bar Examination; |
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      Representative Amaral |
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     Tim Wolken; years of service to the people of South Kingstown as Director of Parks and |
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Recreation, May 27, 2004; |
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      Representative Shanley |
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     Margaret Barabash; her retirement after 40 years of dedicated service to education; |
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      Representative Crowley |
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     Joseph Asermelly, Chariho Regional High School; your selection by the R.I. |
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Interscholastic League Coaches Association to the 2003 First Team Division IV-Line Backer; |
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      Representative Kennedy |
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     Keith Lambrechts, Chariho Regional High School; First Team Division IV-Offensive |
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Line Boys Football, your selection by the R.I. Interscholastic League Coaches Association to the |
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2003 First Team Division IV-Line Backer; |
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      Representative Kennedy |
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     Andrew Dori, Chariho Regional High School; Line in Boys Football, your selection by |
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the R.I. Interscholastic League Coaches Association to the 2003 Second Team Division IV- |
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Offence; |
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      Representative Kennedy |
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     Brian Berthrand, Chariho Regional High School; Line in boys Football, your selection by |
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the R.I. Interscholastic League Coaches Association to the 2003 Second Team Division IV- |
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Offence; |
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      Representative Kennedy |
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     Chris Pater and Erik Thompson; Chariho Regional High School, for Punting in Boys |
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Football; your selection by the R.I. Interscholastic League Coaches Association to the 2003 |
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Second Team Division IV Offence your selection by the R.I. Interscholastic League Coaches |
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Association to the 2003 Second Team Division IV Defense; |
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     Representative Kennedy |
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     Russell Chudy, Chariho Regional High School; Defensive Back in Boys Football, your |
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selection by the R.I. Interscholastic League Coaches Association to the 2003 Third Team |
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Division IV Offense; |
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      Representative Kennedy |
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     Raymond Petrucci, Chariho Regional High School; Running Back in Boys Football, your |
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selection by the R.I. Interscholastic League Coaches Association to the 2003 Third Team |
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Division IV Defense; |
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      Representative Kennedy |
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     Andrew Hartman, Chariho Regional High School; Defensive Back in Boys Football, your |
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selection by the R.I. Interscholastic League Coaches Association to the 2003 Third Team |
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Division IV Defense; |
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      Representative Kennedy |
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     Robert Pirnie, Chariho Regional High School; Defensive Line in Boys Football, your |
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selection by the R.I. Interscholastic League Coaches Association to the 2003 First Team Open |
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Division; |
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      Representative Kennedy |
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     Michael Downey, Chariho Regional High School;, your selection by the R.I. |
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Interscholastic League Coaches Association to the 2003 Second Team Open Division-West in |
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Boys Soccer; |
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      Representative Kennedy |
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     Allen Hazard, Chariho Regional High School; your selection by the R.I. Interscholastic |
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League Coaches Association to the 2003 Third Team Open Division-West in Boys Soccer; |
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      Representative Kennedy |
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     Andrew Kennedy, Chariho Regional High School;, your selection by the R.I. |
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Interscholastic League Coaches Association to the 2003 All-Academic Team in Boys Soccer- |
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West in Boys Soccer; |
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      Representative Kennedy |
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     Julia Moselley, Chariho Regional High School;, your selection by the R.I. Interscholastic |
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League Coaches Association to the 2003 All-Academic Team in Girls Soccer-West in Girls |
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Soccer; |
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      Representative Kennedy |
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     Jessica Furcolo, Chariho Regional High School; your selection by the R.I. Interscholastic |
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League Coaches Association to the 2003 Second Team Division II-South in Girls Soccer; |
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      Representative Kennedy |
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     Leah Brenna, Chariho Regional High School; your selection by the R.I. Interscholastic |
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League Coaches Association to the 2003 Second Team Division II-South in Girls Soccer; |
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      Representative Kennedy |
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     Kristen Carlson, Chariho Regional High School; your selection by the R.I. Interscholastic |
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League Coaches Association as a 2003 Girls Soccer Sportsmanship Award recipient; |
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      Representative Kennedy |
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     Ezra Beaver, Chariho Regional High School; your selection by the R.I. Interscholastic |
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League Coaches Association to the 2003 First Team All-State and First Team Division I in Boys |
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Volleyball; |
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      Representative Kennedy |
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     Kevin Borsay, Chariho Regional High School; your selection by the R.I. Interscholastic |
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League Coaches Association to the 2003 First Team All-State and First Team Division I in Boys |
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Volleyball; |
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      Representative Kennedy |
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     Jennifer Mariani, Chariho Regional High School; your selection by the R.I. |
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Interscholastic League Coaches association to the 2003 Third Team Southern Division in Girls |
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Cross Country; |
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      Representative Kennedy |
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     Geoff Davies, Chariho Regional High School; your selection by the Interscholastic |
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League Coaches Association to the 2003 First Team Southern Division and Second Team Class B |
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in Boys Cross Country; |
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      Representative Kennedy |
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     T. J. Mulvey, Chariho Regional High School; your selection by the R.I. Interscholastic |
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League Coaches association to the 2003 Third Team Southern Division in Boys Cross Country; |
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      Representative Kennedy |
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     Corey Mott, Chariho Regional High School; your selection by the R.I. Interscholastic |
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League Coaches Association to the 2003 Third Team Southern Division in Boys Cross Country; |
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      Representative Kennedy |
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     Nicole Kennedy, Chariho Regional High School; your selection by the R.I. |
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Interscholastic League Coaches Association to the 2003 Second Team Division I in Girls Field |
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Hockey; |
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      Representative Kennedy |
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     Colby Hooper, Chariho Regional High School; your selection by the R.I. Interscholastic |
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League Coaches Association to the 2003 Third Team Division II in Girls Field Hockey; |
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      Representative Kennedy |
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     Elaina Jarrett, Chariho Regional High School; your selection by the R.I. Interscholastic |
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League Coaches Association to the 2003 First Team Class C-South in the Girls Tennis doubles |
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competition; |
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      Representative Kennedy |
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     Brittany Matthews, Chariho Regional High School; your selection by the R.I. |
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Interscholastic League Coaches Association to the 2003 First Team Class C-South in the Girls |
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Tennis doubles competition; |
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      Representative Kennedy |
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     Katie Gibbons, Chariho Regional High School; your selection by the R.I. Interscholastic |
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League Coaches Association to the 2003 Second Team in Girls Tennis; |
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      Representative Kennedy |
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     Shannon MacDonald, Chariho Regional High School; your selection by the R.I. |
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Interscholastic League Coaches Association to the 2003 Second Team Class C-South in the Girls |
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Tennis doubles competition; |
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      Representative Kennedy |
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     Samantha Gibbons, Chariho Regional High School; your selection by the R.I. |
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Interscholastic League Coaches Association to the 2003 Second Team Class C-South in the Girls |
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Tennis doubles competition; |
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      Representative Kennedy |
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     Elena Jarrett, Chariho Regional High School; your selection by the R.I. Interscholastic |
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League Coaches Association as a 2003 Girls Soccer Team Sportsmanship Award Recipient; |
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      Representative Kennedy |
11-15 |
     Lauren Sharkey, Chariho Regional High School; your selection by the R.I. Interscholastic |
11-16 |
League Coaches Association to the 2004 Sullivan Division First Team in Girls Indoor Track for |
11-17 |
the 45 meter hurdles; |
11-18 |
      Representative Kennedy |
11-19 |
     Lindsey Caulfield, Chariho Regional High School; your selection by the Interscholastic |
11-20 |
League Coaches Association to the 2004 Southern Division Second Team in girls Indoor Track |
11-21 |
for the 300 meter competition and Third Team for the 45 meter competition; |
11-22 |
      Representative Kennedy |
11-23 |
     Jennifer Mariani, Chariho Regional High School; your selection by the R.I. |
11-24 |
Interscholastic League Coaches Association to the 2004 Sullivan Division Second Team in Girls |
11-25 |
Indoor Track for the 600 meter competition; |
11-26 |
      Representative Kennedy |
11-27 |
     Jennifer Mariani, Chariho Regional High School; your selection by the R.I. |
11-28 |
Interscholastic League Coaches Association to the 2004 Sullivan Division Second Team in Girls |
11-29 |
Indoor Track for the 4 x 400 relay competition; |
11-30 |
      Representative Kennedy |
11-31 |
     Amy Smith, Chariho Regional High School; your selection by the R.I. Interscholastic |
11-32 |
League Coaches Association to the 2004 Sullivan Division Second Team in Girls indoor Track |
11-33 |
for the 4 x 400 relay competition; |
11-34 |
      Representative Kennedy |
12-1 |
     Jean Davis, Chariho Regional High School; your selection by the R.I. Interscholastic |
12-2 |
League Coaches Association to the 2004 Sullivan Division Second Team in Girls Indoor Track |
12-3 |
for the 4 x 400 relay competition; |
12-4 |
      Representative Kennedy |
12-5 |
     Lindsey Caulfield, Chariho Regional High School; your selection by the R.I. |
12-6 |
Interscholastic League Coaches Association to the 2004 Sullivan Division Second Team in Girls |
12-7 |
Indoor Track for the 4 x 400 relay competition; |
12-8 |
      Representative Kennedy |
12-9 |
     Amy Smith, Chariho Regional High School; your selection to the R.I. Interscholastic |
12-10 |
League Coaches Association to the 2004 Sullivan Division Third Team in Girls Indoor Track for |
12-11 |
45 meter hurdles completion; |
12-12 |
      Representative Kennedy |
12-13 |
     Daniel Springer, Westerly High School; your selection by the R.I. Interscholastic League |
12-14 |
Coaches Association to the 2004 All Southern Division First Team and the All-State Boys Indoor |
12-15 |
Track in the 1000 and 1500 meter competition; |
12-16 |
      Representative Kennedy |
12-17 |
     Josh Springer, Westerly High School; your selection by the R.I. Interscholastic League |
12-18 |
Coaches Association to the 2004 All Southern Division First Team and the All-State Boys Indoor |
12-19 |
Track for the 3000 meter competition; |
12-20 |
      Representative Kennedy |
12-21 |
     William Adams, Westerly High School; your selection by the R.I. Interscholastic League |
12-22 |
Coaches Association to the 2004 All-Southern Division First Team and the All-State Boys Indoor |
12-23 |
Track in the 600 meter competition; |
12-24 |
      Representative Kennedy |
12-25 |
     Michael Jacobellis, Chariho Regional High School; your selection to the R.I. |
12-26 |
Interscholastic League Coaches Association to the 2004 All-Southern Division Second Team in |
12-27 |
Boys Indoor Track for 45 meter hurdles completion; |
12-28 |
      Representative Kennedy |
12-29 |
     Joseph Asermelly, Chariho Regional High School; your selection to the R.I. |
12-30 |
Interscholastic League Coaches Association to the 2004 Sullivan Division Second Team in Boys |
12-31 |
Indoor Track for the shot put competition; |
12-32 |
      Representative Kennedy |
12-33 |
     Christopher Pater, Chariho Regional High School; your selection to the R.I. |
12-34 |
Interscholastic League Coaches Association to the 2004 Sullivan Division Third Team in Boys |
13-1 |
Indoor Track for the 4 x 160 relay competition; |
13-2 |
      Representative Kennedy |
13-3 |
     Ian Devine, Chariho Regional High School; your selection to the R.I. Interscholastic |
13-4 |
League Coaches Association to the 2004 Sullivan All-Southern Division Third in Boys Indoor |
13-5 |
Track for the 4 x 160 relay competition; |
13-6 |
      Representative Kennedy |
13-7 |
     Michael Jacobellise, Chariho Regional High School; your selection to the R.I. |
13-8 |
Interscholastic League Coaches Association to the 2004 Sullivan All-Southern Division Third in |
13-9 |
Boys Indoor Track for the 4 x 160 relay competition; |
13-10 |
      Representative Kennedy |
13-11 |
     C. J. Simons, Chariho Regional High School; your selection to the R.I. Interscholastic |
13-12 |
League Coaches Association to the 2004 Sullivan All-Southern Division Third Team in Boys |
13-13 |
Indoor Track for the 4 x 160 relay competition; |
13-14 |
      Representative Kennedy |
13-15 |
     Michael Downey, Chariho Regional High School; your selection by the R.I. |
13-16 |
Interscholastic League Coaches Association to the 2004 Division 1-A South First Team in Boys |
13-17 |
Basketball; |
13-18 |
      Representative Kennedy |
13-19 |
     Keith Lambrechts, Chariho Regional High School; your selection by the R.I. |
13-20 |
Interscholastic League Coaches Association to the 2004 Division 1-A South First Team in Boys |
13-21 |
Basketball; |
13-22 |
      Representative Kennedy |
13-23 |
     Alex Zegarzewski, Chariho Regional High School; your selection by the R.I. |
13-24 |
Interscholastic League Coaches Association to the 2004 Division 1-A South Second Team in |
13-25 |
Boys Basketball; |
13-26 |
      Representative Kennedy |
13-27 |
     Raymond Petrucci, Chariho Regional High School; your selection by the R.I. |
13-28 |
Interscholastic League Coaches Association to the 2004 Division 1-A South Second Team in |
13-29 |
Boys Basketball; |
13-30 |
      Representative Kennedy |
13-31 |
     Christopher Ritacco, Chariho Regional High School; your selection by the R.I. |
13-32 |
Interscholastic League Coaches Association as the 2003-2004 Boys Basketball Coach of the |
13-33 |
Year; |
13-34 |
      Representative Kennedy |
14-1 |
     Colby Castagna, Westerly High School; your selection by the R.I. Interscholastic League |
14-2 |
Coaches Association to the 2004 Division 1-A South First Team in Boys Basketball; |
14-3 |
      Representative Kennedy |
14-4 |
     Christopher Fava, Chariho Regional High School; your selection by the R.I. |
14-5 |
Interscholastic League Coaches Association to the 2004 Class B-1 First Team in Boys Wrestling |
14-6 |
for the 112 pound competition; |
14-7 |
      Representative Kennedy |
14-8 |
     Ryan Cardoza, Chariho Regional High School; your selection by the R.I. Interscholastic |
14-9 |
League Coaches Association to the 2004 Class B-1 Second Team in Boys Wrestling for the 103 |
14-10 |
pound competition; |
14-11 |
      Representative Kennedy |
14-12 |
     Daniel Pepper, Chariho Regional High School; your selection by the R.I. Interscholastic |
14-13 |
League Coaches Association to the 2004 Class B-1 Second Team in Boys Wrestling for the 135 |
14-14 |
pound competition; |
14-15 |
      Representative Kennedy |
14-16 |
     Hombre Harris, Chariho Regional High School; your selection by the R.I. Interscholastic |
14-17 |
League Coaches Association to the 2004 Second Team in Boys Wrestling for the 152 pound |
14-18 |
competition; |
14-19 |
      Representative Kennedy |
14-20 |
     Josh Redinger, Chariho Regional High School; your selection by the R.I. Interscholastic |
14-21 |
League Coaches Association to the 2004 Class B-1 Second Team in Boys Wrestling for the 171 |
14-22 |
pound competition; |
14-23 |
      Representative Kennedy |
14-24 |
     Allegra Lovoy, Chariho Regional High School; your selection by the Interscholastic |
14-25 |
League Coaches Association to the 2004 Division II-South First Team in Girls Basketball; |
14-26 |
      Representative Kennedy |
14-27 |
      Audrey Poulton, Chariho Regional High School; your selection by the Interscholastic |
14-28 |
League Coaches Association to the 2004 Division II-South Second Team in Girls Basketball: |
14-29 |
Representative Kennedy |
14-30 |
     Corrie Haley, Chariho Regional High School; your selection by the Interscholastic |
14-31 |
League Coaches Association to the 2004 Division II-South Second Team in Girls Basketball: |
14-32 |
Representative Kennedy |
14-33 |
     Amanda Dickson, Chariho Regional High School; your selection by the Interscholastic |
14-34 |
League Coaches Association to the 2004 Division II-South Second Team in Girls Basketball: |
15-1 |
Representative Kennedy |
15-2 |
     Rachael Devoe, Chariho Regional High School; your selection by the Interscholastic |
15-3 |
League Coaches Association to the 2004 Division II-South Third Team in Girls Basketball; |
15-4 |
      Representative Kennedy |
15-5 |
     William Tarvis, Chariho Regional High School; your selection by the R.I. Interscholastic |
15-6 |
League Coaches Association as the 2003-2004 Girls Basketball Coach of the Year; |
15-7 |
      Representative Kennedy |
15-8 |
     Kyle Lydick, Chariho Career and Technical; receiving a sliver medal in Culinary Arts at |
15-9 |
the 2004 Rhode Island VICA state competition; |
15-10 |
      Representative Kennedy |
15-11 |
     Danielle Aldrich, Chariho Career and Technical Center; receiving a gold medal in nail |
15-12 |
care at the 2004 Rhode Island VICA state competition; |
15-13 |
      Representative Kennedy |
15-14 |
     Sarah Corbett, Chariho Career and Technical Center; receiving a gold medal in nail care |
15-15 |
at the 2004 Rhode Island VICA state competition; |
15-16 |
      Representative Kennedy |
15-17 |
     Sheena Snow, Chariho Career and Technical Center; receiving a gold medal in |
15-18 |
cosmetology at the 2004 Rhode Island VICA state championship; |
15-19 |
      Representative Kennedy |
15-20 |
     Tamarah Dimon, Chariho Career and Technical Center; receiving a sliver medal in |
15-21 |
commercial baking at the 2004 Rhode Island VICA state competition; |
15-22 |
      Representative Kennedy |
15-23 |
     Sarah Toolin, Chariho Career and Technical Center; receiving a sliver medal in action |
15-24 |
skills at the 2004 Rhode Island VICA state competition; |
15-25 |
      Representative Kennedy |
15-26 |
     Hombre Harris, Chariho Career and Technical; receiving a sliver medal in outdoor power |
15-27 |
equipment at the 2004 Rhode Island VICA state competition; |
15-28 |
      Representative Kennedy |
15-29 |
     Stacy Place, Chariho Career and Technical; receiving a gold medal in office technologies |
15-30 |
at the 2004 Rhode Island VICA state competition; |
15-31 |
      Representative Kennedy |
15-32 |
     Heather Burns, Chariho Career and Technical; receiving a silver medal in cosmetology at |
15-33 |
the 2004 Rhode Island VICA state competition; |
15-34 |
      Representative Kennedy |
16-1 |
     Benjamin Padula, Chariho Career and Technical; receiving a gold medal in outdoor |
16-2 |
power equipment at the 2004 Rhode Island VICA state competition; |
16-3 |
      Representative Kennedy |
16-4 |
     Steve Liese, Chariho Career and Technical; receiving a gold medal in carpentry at the |
16-5 |
2004 Rhode Island VICA state competition; |
16-6 |
      Representative Kennedy |
16-7 |
     Fred Moreasch, Chariho Career and Technical; receiving a bronze medal in cabinetry at |
16-8 |
the 2004 Rhode Island VICA state competition; |
16-9 |
      Representative Kennedy |
16-10 |
     Pamela Cordona, Chariho Career and Technical; receiving a bronze medal in promotional |
16-11 |
bulletin boards at the 2004 Rhode Island VICA state competition; |
16-12 |
      Representative Kennedy |
16-13 |
     Candace Ayotte, Chariho Career and Technical; receiving a bronze medal in promotional |
16-14 |
bulletin boards at the 2004 Rhode Island VICA state competition; |
16-15 |
      Representative Kennedy |
16-16 |
     Karen Parker, Chariho Career and Technical; receiving a silver medal in office |
16-17 |
technologies at the 2004 Rhode Island VICA state competition; |
16-18 |
      Representative Kennedy |
16-19 |
     Marie Elizabeth White; the joyous celebration of your 40th birthday; |
16-20 |
     Speaker William J. Murphy, Representatives Williamson and Landroche |
16-21 |
     William White; the joyous celebration of your 50th birthday; |
16-22 |
     Speaker William J. Murphy, Representatives Williamson and Landroche |
16-23 |
     Zoel Boucher; for your 50 years of consecutive service with the Rhode Island Disabled |
16-24 |
Veterans; |
16-25 |
     Speaker William J. Murphy and Representative Carter |
16-26 |
     Nicholas Smalley, Troop 1, Gaspee Plateau; attaining the rank of Eagle Scout in the Boy |
16-27 |
Scouts of America and demonstrating the Scout Spirit by Living the Scout Oath and Scout Law in |
16-28 |
your everyday life; |
16-29 |
     Speaker William J. Murphy |
16-30 |
     Christopher Andrew Loens, Troop 6, Cranston; attaining the rank of Eagle Scout in the |
16-31 |
Boy Scouts of America and demonstrating the Scout Spirit by Living the Scout Oath and Scout |
16-32 |
Law in your everyday life; |
16-33 |
     Speaker William J. Murphy |
17-1 |
     Ralph Benitez, Andy Goodhart, Chick Cilva, Scott Briden, Russ Gregory, Jim Siwy, Erin |
17-2 |
Corrigan, April Peckham, George Cross, Joe Pinto; being inducted into the 2004 Central Falls |
17-3 |
High School Hall of Fame; |
17-4 |
     Representatives Faria and Moran |
17-5 |
     Alan W. Bowers, DAV National Commander; for being the voice of America's sons and |
17-6 |
daughters in the battle to support our disabled American veterans to receive just compensation for |
17-7 |
their service connected disabilities, medical care and other earned benefits; |
17-8 |
     Representative Menard |
17-9 |
     Ernest M. Armstrong, Victor Bacon, Gerard Blais, Clement Blanchard, Zoel Boucher, |
17-10 |
Stephen Canestrari, Armand Comeau, Rene Demers, Wilfre R. Drolet, Emile V. Dubois, Henri J. |
17-11 |
Fournier, Victor Lamoore, Gerald Paul Landry, Lucien Malo, Maurice Marcil, Rene Morin, Noel |
17-12 |
J. Peloquin, Muarice Ricard, Henri A. Riquier, Mario A. Simonini, Frank Supers, George E. |
17-13 |
Verrier, and Vincent Williams; Poisson-Cournoyer Chapter 12 for your 50 years of consecutive |
17-14 |
service assisting the men and women of our country who have fought for our freedom to regain |
17-15 |
their health and restore their lives that have been shattered by disability; |
17-16 |
     Representatives Menard, Brien, Laroche and Picard |
17-17 |
     Dolores Corsetti; her retirement after 34 years of outstanding and dedicated service to the |
17-18 |
state of Rhode Island; |
17-19 |
     Representative Smith |
17-20 |
     Lt. John Leite; on your retirement form the Pawtucket Fire Department on May 24, 2004 |
17-21 |
after 20 years of dedicated service; |
17-22 |
     Representative Kilmartin |
17-23 |
     Lt. Ralph Domenici; on your retirement from the Pawtucket Fire Department on May 21, |
17-24 |
2004 after more than 20 years of outstanding and dedicated service; |
17-25 |
     Representative Kilmartin |
17-26 |
     Chen Shui-Bian; on your election to the Office of the President of Taiwan; |
17-27 |
     Representative Lally |
17-28 |
     Kristen Louise Paolozzi and Christopher Robert Lanni; on the joyous occasion of your |
17-29 |
wedding on Saturday, May 22, 2004; |
17-30 |
     Representative McNamara |
17-31 |
     Roger A. Bourassa, EDD Supervisor of Instruction (1991-2004); for his untiring |
17-32 |
dedication to the Students and Faculty of William H. Davies Jr. Career and Technical High |
17-33 |
School as Supervisor of Instruction; Robert V. DiPippo, Teacher/Systems Adminstrator; his |
18-1 |
tireless commitment to the 1989-2004 Students and faculty of William H. Davies Jr. and Career |
18-2 |
Technical High School as Teacher Systems Administrator; |
18-3 |
     Representative Petrarca |
18-4 |
     Noel J. Peloquin, Poisson-Cournoyer Chapter 12; for your 50 years of consecutive |
18-5 |
service assisting the men and women of our country who have fought for our freedom to regain |
18-6 |
their health and reshape their lives that have been shattered by disability; |
18-7 |
     Representative Lowe |
18-8 |
     Rotary Club of Westerly; for the honors and dedication of Rotary Park; |
18-9 |
     Representative Lewiss |
18-10 |
     Nicholas Smalley and Andrew C. H. Morgan, Troop 1, Gaspee Plateau; for attaining the |
18-11 |
rank of Eagle Scout in the Boy Scouts of America and the distinction you bring upon yourself, |
18-12 |
family and your community; |
18-13 |
     Representative McNamara |
18-14 |
     William White; the joyous occasion of your 50th birthday; |
18-15 |
     Speaker William J. Murphy, Representatives Williamson and Landroche |
18-16 |
     Mary Elizabeth White; the joyous occasion of your 40th birthday; |
18-17 |
     Speaker William J, Murphy, Representatives Williamson and Landroche |
18-18 |
     Ernest M. Armstrong, Victor D. Bacon, Clement Blanchard, Gerard Blais, David J. |
18-19 |
Boisseau, Stephen Canestrari, Armand Comeau, Rene Demers, Edward Dobrwado, Wilfred R. |
18-20 |
Drolet, Emile V. Dubois, Victor A. Lamoore, Gerald Paul Landry, Lucien Malo, Maurice Marcil, |
18-21 |
Rene Morin, Noel J. Peloquin, Maurice Ricard, Henri A. Riquier, Mario A Simonini, Frank |
18-22 |
Supers, Vincent Williams and George E. Verrier; for your 50 years of consecutive service with |
18-23 |
the Rhode Island Disabled Veterans; |
18-24 |
     Speaker William J. Murphy and Representative Carter |
18-25 |
      DAV Poisson-Cournoyer Chapter 12; 50th Anniversary Celebration of DAV Chapter 12 |
18-26 |
for your dedication to build better lives for America's disabled veterans and their families; |
18-27 |
     Speaker William J. Murphy and Representative Carter |
18-28 |
     William J. Lemieux, Maurice Poirier, Rene Hebert and Zoel Boucher; for your |
18-29 |
outstanding service and commitment as Past commander of the Poisson-Cournoyer Chapter 12 of |
18-30 |
the Rhode Island Disabled American Veterans; |
18-31 |
     Speaker William J. Murphy and Representative Carter |
18-32 |
     Albert V. Leclerc (1999-2000) and Richard W. Schatz (2002-2003); Past Rhode Island |
18-33 |
State Commanders; your outstanding service and commitment as Past Rhode Island State |
18-34 |
Commanders of the Rhode Island Disabled American Veterans; |
19-1 |
     Speaker William J. Murphy and Representative Carter |
19-2 |
     The South County Nursing and Rehabilitation; honoring your veteran residents and |
19-3 |
community residents from the South County area who served this nation in our armed forces; |
19-4 |
     Speaker William J. Murphy and Representative Carter |
19-5 |
     Raymond Ogando; por vocaron democartica por su grandioso aporte al de sarrollo |
19-6 |
politico de los Dominicanos en el Estado de R.I.; |
19-7 |
     Representative Tejada |
19-8 |
     John Ricotilli, Chairperson Rhode Island Employer Support of the Guard and Reserve; |
19-9 |
being named by the Small Business Administration as the Veteran Small Business Champion of |
19-10 |
the Year; |
19-11 |
Representative Kennedy |
19-12 |
     Mary Ann Lippitt; for your community leadership and endowing Butler Hospital with a |
19-13 |
new facility for those with Syndromes of Senility Demention Alzheimers; |
19-14 |
     Representative Ajello |
19-15 |
     Jerry and Ann Smith; for receiving the Pawtucket Valley SPCA Humane Award for your |
19-16 |
unselfish caring and devotion to helping stray cats; |
19-17 |
     Representative Landroche |
19-18 |
      Grisel Rodriguez; por tu entusiasmo, esmero, dedicacion y tu desinterasada labor a la |
19-19 |
comunidad y a este evento, Miss Latin American Girl 2003-2004; |
19-20 |
      Representative Tejada |
19-21 |
      Jose Mendez; dando lo major de usted a la comunidad y a este evento, Miss Latin |
19-22 |
American Girl 2003-2004; |
19-23 |
      Representative Tejada |
19-24 |
      Luciana Pagan; por tu desinteresada y esmerada labor a la comunidad a este evento, Miss |
19-25 |
Latin American Girl 2003-2004; |
19-26 |
      Representative Tejada |
19-27 |
      Sylvette Mendez; por tu amor y deseo de servir a la comunidad y a este evento Miss |
19-28 |
Latin American Girl 2003-2004; |
19-29 |
      Representative Tejada |
19-30 |
      Michael Montelleone, Lincoln Middle School Boys Basketball Team; winning the 2003- |
19-31 |
2004 Middle School Boys Basketball State Championship on February 11, 2004; |
19-32 |
      Representative Menard |
20-1 |
      Coach John Ryan; Colin Boisvert, Sam Carlson, Ethan Cloutier, Andrew Martel, Zachary |
20-2 |
Trenteseaux, John Zervas, Lincoln Middle Boys Basketball Team, Grade 7; winning the 2003- |
20-3 |
2004 Middle School Boys Basketball State Championship on February 11, 2004; |
20-4 |
      Representatives Menard, Petrarca and McManus |
20-5 |
      Toso Abedamowo, Ralph Buontempo, Willie Fay, Kevin Forkin, Shazeb Kazi, David |
20-6 |
Porcaro, Aaron Sabatino, Jonathan Stott, Jordon Wilson and Paul Kiernan, Lincoln Middle Boys |
20-7 |
Basketball Team; Grade 8; winning the 2003-2004 Middle School Boys Basketball State |
20-8 |
Championship on February 11, 2004; |
20-9 |
      Representatives Menard, Petrarca and McManus |
20-10 |
      David Porcaro, Aaron Sabatino, Jonathan Stott, Jordan Wilson and Paul Kiernen, Lincoln |
20-11 |
Middle School Boys Basketball Team; winning the 2003-2004 Middle School Boys Basketball |
20-12 |
State Championship on February 11, 2004; |
20-13 |
      Representatives Meanrd, Petrarca and McManus |
20-14 |
      Alice Blinkhorn; the joyous celebration of your 95th Birthday on June 7, 2004; |
20-15 |
      Representative Lima |
20-16 |
      Elizabeth Albiniano; the joyous celebration of your 90th Birthday on June 14, 2004; |
20-17 |
      Representative Lima |
20-18 |
      Salvatore Feragne; the joyous celebration of your 85th Birthday on June 8, 2004; |
20-19 |
      Representative Lima |
20-20 |
      Luco Cinieri; the joyous celebration of your 85th Birthday on June 4, 2004; |
20-21 |
      Representative Lima |
20-22 |
      Gertrude Zampi; the joyous celebration of your 85th Birthday on June 2, 2004; |
20-23 |
      Representative Lima |
20-24 |
      Frances Zito; the joyous celebration of your 85th Birthday on June 29, 2004; |
20-25 |
      Representative Lima |
20-26 |
      John A. Antoni; the joyous celebration of your 80th Birthday on June 18, 2004; |
20-27 |
      Representative Lima |
20-28 |
      John L. Donfranciso; the joyous celebration of your 80th Birthday on June 24, 2004; |
20-29 |
      Representative Lima |
20-30 |
      Helen C. Rabbitt; the joyous celebration of your 80th Birthday on June 2, 2004; |
20-31 |
      Representative Lima |
20-32 |
      Anthony Demelo; the joyous celebration of your 80th Birthday on June 12, 2004; |
20-33 |
      Representative Lima |
20-34 |
      Dante Menna; the joyous celebration of your 80th Birthday on June 29, 2004; |
21-1 |
      Representative Lima |
21-2 |
      Doris Roberge; the joyous celebration of your 80th Birthday on June 16, 2004; |
21-3 |
      Representative Lima |
21-4 |
      Dorothey M. Vigeant; the joyous celebration of your 80th Birthday on June 17, 2004; |
21-5 |
      Representative Lima |
21-6 |
      Marie Tirocchi; the joyous celebration of your 80th Birthday on June 25, 2004; |
21-7 |
      Representative Lima |
21-8 |
      Blanche Menna; the joyous celebration of your 80th Birthday on June 12, 2004; |
21-9 |
      Representative Lima |
21-10 |
      Genevieve Escobar; the joyous celebration of your 80th Birthday on June 24, 2004; |
21-11 |
      Representative Lima |
21-12 |
      Jennie Dail; the joyous celebration of your 80th Birthday on June 17, 2004; |
21-13 |
      Representative Lima |
21-14 |
      Fernanda Narcisso; the joyous celebration of your 80th Birthday on June 25, 2004; |
21-15 |
      Representative Lima |
21-16 |
      Lillian C. Lang; the joyous celebration of your 80th Birthday on June 3, 2004; |
21-17 |
      Representative Lima |
21-18 |
      Alfred J. Palumbo; the joyous celebration of your 80th Birthday on June 19, 2004; |
21-19 |
      Representative Lima |
21-20 |
      Mary E. Ciano; the joyous celebration of your 75th Birthday on June 13, 2004; |
21-21 |
      Representative Lima |
21-22 |
      Edward Ruggieri; the joyous celebration of your 75th Birthday on June 15, 2004; |
21-23 |
      Representative Lima |
21-24 |
      Marie B. Badessa; the joyous celebration of your 75th Birthday on June 23, 2004; |
21-25 |
      Representative Lima |
21-26 |
      Alfred A. Bellotti; the joyous celebration of your 75th Birthday on June 30, 2004; |
21-27 |
      Representative Lima |
21-28 |
      Dorothy Creta; the joyous celebration of your 75th Birthday on June 24, 2004; |
21-29 |
      Representative Lima |
21-30 |
      Norman W. Landry; the joyous celebration of your 75th Birthday on June 2, 2004; |
21-31 |
      Representative Lima |
21-32 |
      Amanda Zangari; being named valedictorian of the 2004 Lincoln High School Senior |
21-33 |
Class and being a member of the National Honor Society and Rhode Island Honor Society; |
21-34 |
      Representatives Menard, Petrarca and McManus |
22-1 |
      Brenna Anatone; being named salutatorian of the 2004 Lincoln High School Senior Class |
22-2 |
and being a member of the National Honor Society and Rhode Island Honor Society; |
22-3 |
      Representatives Menard, Petrarca and McManus |
22-4 |
      Marriah Tracy Shanley; being chosen as 2004 Junior Prom Queen of Mount Hope High |
22-5 |
School; |
22-6 |
      Representative Malik |
22-7 |
      Isai Gopalakrishnan; graduating from the Texas A & M University System Health |
22-8 |
Science Center College of Medicine with a degree of Doctor of Medicine; |
22-9 |
      Representative Slater |
22-10 |
      NOW, THEREFORE BE IT |
22-11 |
     RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives hereby extends to the aforesaid persons |
22-12 |
and organizations its very best wishes on this memorable occasion and expresses the hope for |
22-13 |
continued good fortune; and be it further |
22-14 |
     RESOLVED, That the Secretary of State hereby is respectfully requested to transmit a |
22-15 |
properly inscribed citation to each of the aforesaid. |
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