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AT NOAH’S WORLD, THE QUEEN OF THE DANCE

Jenna Ritchie finds herself in the center of the dance at the Tutus, Tiaras, and Tea event at Noah’s World on Saturday, Jan. 12. Noah’s World owner Sheila Andreic joined forces with caterer Bridgette Hulbert, photographer Cassandra Meeker and former Oneonta Dance Studio owner Megan Tannenbaum to turn an afternoon into a catered tea party and dance lesson for 20 little girls.

SAGGESE SUCCEEDS: Hannah Saggese, Oneonta, was named to the Dean’s List at East Stroudsburg University of Pennsylvania (ESU) for the Fall 2018 semester.

TWO ON TOP: Mary Lynch and Eliana Fox, both of Oneonta, were named to the Dean’s List at the University of Vermont for the Fall 2018 semester.

TWO LAUDED: Carol Wilson, Oneonta, a management major, was named to the President’s List during the Fall 2018 Semester at SUNY Canton. Also on the list was Sarah Roselli Ortiz, Otego, a Health Care Management major, Emily Berrios, Oneonta, a Veterinary Technology major and Lucia A. Page, Garrattsville, a Funeral Services Administration major.

 

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