Local Students Make Dean’s Lists Across Country

We are pleased to publish news about local students who have achieved academic honors.  These announcements are sent to us by the various colleges and are not intended to represent a comprehensive list.

Please feel free to submit additional college news of local students to editor@LymeLine.com.

Congratulations to these students who made the spring 2025 Dean’s List at their respective colleges and universities: 

College of Charleston, South Carolina

Old Lyme

Stephanie Mauro 

Timothy O’Brien

College of William and Mary, Virginia

Old Lyme 

Will Larson

Margaret Rommel

Eastern Connecticut State University

Old Lyme

Francette Donato 

Keara Ward

Ciara Klimaszewski

Ryder Goss

Charlie Sahadi 

Megan Loflin

Abby Hale

Ashley Thompson

Fairfield University, Connecticut

Lyme

Angus Griffin

Old Lyme 

Alexa Aldi

Benjamin Kelly

Hofstra University, N.Y.

Old Lyme

Grady Lacourciere

Quinnipiac University, Connecticut

Old Lyme

Patrick Flanagan
 Lillian Herrera
 Regan Kaye

Stonehill College, Massachusetts

Old Lyme

Emmerson Kaye

Southern Connecticut State University

Old Lyme

Jenna Schauder

Katie Curylo

Caleigh O’Neil

Ryan Zbierski

University of Alabama

Old Lyme

Kelly Walsh

University of Hartford

Lyme

Leslie Farrell

Old Lyme

Grace Phaneuf

University of Rhode Island

Old Lyme

Emily Almada

John Almy

Ava Brinkerhoff 

Lily Grow

Bella Hine

Ali Kelley

Sophia Marinelli 

Bella Orlando

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Elizabeth started her journalism career in 2013 with the launch of The Salem Connect, a community news site inspired by digital trailblazers like Olwen Logan. Elizabeth’s earliest reporting included two major fires — one at a package store and another at a log cabin where she captured, on video, a state trooper fatally shooting the unarmed homeowner and suspected arsonist. The experiences gave her a crash course in public record searches, courthouse procedures and the Freedom of Information Act. She went on to report for The Bulletin, CT News Junkie, The Rivereast, and The Day, where she covered the Lymes and helped launch the Housing Solutions Lab on affordable housing. Her work has earned numerous awards from the Connecticut Society of Professional Journalists and the New England Newspaper & Press Association. Now, after more than a decade in digital, weekly, and daily journalism, she’s grateful to return to the place where it all started: an online news site dedicated to one small corner of Connecticut.