The University of Maine recognized 4,210 students for achieving Dean’s List honors in the Spring 2020 semester. Of the students who made the Dean’s List, 2,769 are from Maine, 1,333 are from 41 other states and 108 are from 43 countries other than the U.S.
Please note that some students have requested that their information not be released; therefore, their names are not included.
New Jersey Students (by County/Town)
Burlington County
Cinnaminson: Hannah Duffy, Alexandra Kaiser
Delran: Doug Robins
Medford: Pat Hurley
Moorestown: Sophie Hudson, Dennis Wichterman
Mount Laurel: Sarah Barakat, Jim Conlow
Shamong: Alexandria Lennox
Camden County
Audubon: Joseph Miller
Blackwood: Bria Lamonica
Bellmawr: Darby Casey
Berlin: James Bilella
Blackwood: Megan Sinclair
Cherry Hill: Rob Telschow
Haddon Township: Paul Dezii
Haddonfield: Dean Kirby
Somerdale: Lauren McCann
Voorhees: Alex Bromley, Daniel Morgan
Gloucester County
Franklinville: Kyle Denny, Kristina Littlehales
Swedesboro: Shannon Skilton
Wenonah: Madison Ala
Woodbury: Jason Witkowski
Bergen County
Allendale: Lauren Trainor
Dumont: Gabriella Peluso
Harrington Park: Brian Muggeo
Hillsdale: Carly Rahl
Leonia: Chloe Laboy
Montvale: Jonathan Cohen
Oakland: Gregg Festa, Conor Flynn, Liz Murray
Ramsey: Samantha Sudol, Mike Turso
River Vale: Chris DeMarchi
Rochelle Park: Morgan Belvin
South Hackensack: Ryan LoPiccolo, Michael Totaro
Teaneck: Michele Silva, Dean Williamson
Township of Washington: Charlotte Fisher
Upper Saddle River: Claire Jamieson
Westwood: Chloe Bilodeau, Ashley Grob, Alyssa McGlynn, Michael Straight
Cape May County
Cape May Court House: Evan Warburton
Villas: Caitlyn Jamison
Essex County
Bloomfield: Cyril Alo
Essex Fells: Ally DiFilippo
Glen Ridge: Sara Swett
Maplewood: Aran Wollard
Montclair: Deanna Kolenovic
Nutley: Juan Lovill
South Orange: Armand O’Keefe
West Caldwell: Steven Ferrarese
Hudson County
Bayonne: Natalie Fedotov
Kearny: Seamus Kane
Hunterdon County
Glen Gardner: Alainna Sharp
Hopewell: Shannon O’Grady
Port Murray: Jessie Suchovic
Whitehouse Station: Austin Westfield
Mercer County
Ewing: Krista Guenzel
Lawrence Township: Susanna Dapprich
Trenton: Zack Siracusa
Middlesex County
Parlin: Sara Griffin
Monmouth County
Atlantic Highlands: Ceejai Schnoor
Highlands: Shawn Palsgrove
Middletown: Lauren Otterbine
Millstone Township: Olivia Bullock
Morganville: Daniel Caesar
Oakhurst: Sofia Rivera
Morris County
Boonton: Matthew Eramian
Butler: Haley Florio
Califon: Kaleigh Kalb
Chatham: Megan Maltby, Stephen Piccari
Flanders: Kacey Roehrich, Orion-Bay Tucker
Kinnelon: Michael West
Lake Hopatcong: Bryan Harris
Landing: Ryan Mangano
Ledgewood: Dillon Miller
Long Valley: Trevor Mount
Madison: James McDonnell
Morris Plains: Clare Capuzzi, Zach Lisewski
Oak Ridge: Michael Kroll
Succasunna: Jon Rheinhardt
Ocean County
Beachwood: Jessie Bruno
Brick: Summer Egbert, Robert Hart
Forked River: Justin Bewley
Jackson: Zack Maynor
Little Egg Harbor Township: Emily Roth
Manahawkin: Savannah Bickel
Point Pleasant Boro: Courtney Yochim
Passaic County
Haledon: Abdel Mohamed
North Haledon: Henry Malpica
Paterson: Ashley Martinez
West Milford: Quinn Gridley, Shaelyn Huber
Salem County
Pilesgrove: Matthew Murphy
Somerset County
Bridgewater: Corey Biggs
Hillsborough: Rachael Richardson
Warren: Clayton Bush
Sussex County
Glenwood: Tea Brich
Highland Lakes: Krystoff Porter
Newton: Sarah Griffiths
Sandyston: Jack Sikora
Sparta: Julia Iannuzzi
Sussex: Randy Jackson
Union County
Berkeley Heights: Ryan Paliwoda
Clark: Matthew Owsiany
New Providence: Thomas Lust
Summit: Kayla Balsley, Dan Hicks
Warren County
Bloomsbury: Gabbi Kaczynski
Oxford: Matt Fluta
Phillipsburg: Josh Goldsmith, Matt Goldsmith
Stewartsville: Brody Oberly
About the University of Maine:
The University of Maine, founded in Orono in 1865, is the state’s land grant, sea grant and space grant university. It is located on Marsh Island in the homeland of the Penobscot Nation. As Maine’s flagship public university, UMaine has a statewide mission of teaching, research and economic development, and community service.
UMaine is the state’s only public research university and among the most comprehensive higher education institutions in the Northeast. It attracts students from all 50 states and more than 70 countries.
UMaine currently enrolls 11,561 undergraduate and graduate students who have opportunities to participate in groundbreaking research with world-class scholars.
UMaine offers more than 100 degree programs through which students can earn master’s, doctoral or professional science master’s degrees, as well as graduate certificates.
The university promotes environmental stewardship, with substantial efforts campuswide to conserve energy, recycle and adhere to green building standards in new construction. For more information about UMaine, visit umaine.edu