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State of Rhode Island General Assembly

State of Rhode Island General Assembly

2002 -- H 8220 ======LC03307 ======STATE OF RHODE ISLAND

IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY

JANUARY SESSION, A.D. 2002 ______

H O U S E R E S O L U T I O N

EXTENDING CONGRATULATIONS

Introduced By: Representatives Martineau, and Watson

Date Introduced: May 30, 2002

Referred To: House read and passed

1 WHEREAS, It has been made known to the House of Representatives that certain

2 persons and organizations are deserving of commendation; and

3 Cory Stad, Central Falls, High School; receiving the 2002 Lieutenant Governor’s

4 Leadership Awards for demonstrating outstanding leadership and commitment to your

5 community;

6 Representative Faria

7 Derek LaFlamme, Chariho Regional High School; your selection by the Rhode Island

8 Intersholastic League Coaches Association to the 2001 Division IV First Team for Offense in

9 Boys Football as a Runner Back;

10 Representative Kennedy

11 Michael Loggia, Chariho Regional High School; your selection by the Rhode Island

12 Interscholastic League Coaches Association to the 2001 Second Team All-State and Division IV

13 First Team in Boys Football as an Offensive Lineman;

14 Representative Kennedy

15 Christopher Caswell, Chariho Regional High School; your selection by the Rhode Island

16 Interscholastic League Coaches Association to the 2001 Division IV First Team for Offense in

17 Boys Football as a Kicker;

18 Representative Kennedy

19 Justin Hazard, Chariho Regional High School; your selection by the Rhode Island

20 Interscholastic League Coaches Association to the 2001 Division IV Second Team for Offense in 1 Boys Football as a RunnerBack;

2 Representative Kennedy

3 Joshua Cardinal, Chariho Regional High School; your selection by the Rhode Island

4 Interscholastic League Coaches Association to the 2001 Division IV Second Team for Offense in

5 Boys Football as a Linebacker;

6 Representative Kennedy

7 Jeffrey Murphy, Chariho Regional High School; your selection by the Rhode Island

8 Interscholastic League Coaches Association to the 2001 Division IV Second Team for Offense in

9 Boys Football as a Kick Returner;

10 Representative Kennedy

11 James Provuncher, Chariho Regional High School; your selection by the Rhode Island

12 Interscholastic League Coaches Association to the 2001 Division IV Second Team for Offense in

13 Boys Football as a Quarterback;

14 Representative Kennedy

15 Nate Potter, Chariho Regional High School; your selection by the Rhode Island

16 Interscholastic League Coaches Association to the 2001 Division IV Third Team for Offense in

17 Boys Football as an Offensive Lineman;

18 Representative Kennedy

19 Ryan Gagne, Chariho Regional High School; your selection by the Rhode Island

20 Interscholastic League Coaches Association to the 2001 Division IV Third Team for Offense in

21 Boys Football as a Defensive Back;

22 Representative Kennedy

23 James Nigrelli, Chariho Regional High School; your selection by the Rhode Island

24 Interscholastic League Coaches Association to the 2001 Open Division-West First Team in Boys

25 Soccer;

26 Representative Kennedy

27 Joshua Belongie, Chariho Regional High School; your selection by the Rhode Island

28 Interscholastic League Coaches Association to the 2001 Open Division-West Second Team in

29 Boys Soccer;

30 Representative Kennedy

31 James Gordon, Chariho Regional High School; your selection by the Rhode Island

32 Interscholastic League Coaches Association to the 2001 Open Division-West Third Team in Boys

33 Soccer;

34 Representative Kennedy

2 1 Caitlin Schneidenbach, Chariho Regional High School; your selection by the Rhode

2 Island Interscholastic League Coaches Association to the 2001 Division II First Team in Girls

3 Soccer;

4 Representative Kennedy

5 Kristen Carlson, Chariho Regional High School; your selection by the Rhode Island

6 Interscholastic League Coaches Association to the 2001 Division II Second Team in Girls Soccer;

7 Representative Kennedy

8 Michaela Cardinal, Chariho Regional High School; your selection by the Rhode Island

9 Interscholastic League Coaches Association to the 2001 Division II Third Team in Girls Soccer;

10 Representative Kennedy

11 Kristen Cole, Chariho Regional High School; your selection by the Rhode Island

12 Interscholastic League Coaches Association to the 2001 Division II Third Team in Girls Soccer;

13 Representative Kennedy

14 Kate Fales, Chariho Regional High School; your selection by the Rhode Island

15 Interscholastic League Coaches Association to the 2001 Sportsmanship Award recipient in Girls

16 Soccer;

17 Representative Kennedy

18 Nicholas Borsay, Chariho Regional High School; your selection by the Rhode Island

19 Interscholastic League Coaches Association to the 2001 First Team All-State and First Team

20 Division I in Boys Volleyball;

21 Representative Kennedy

22 Eric Whewell, Chariho Regional High School; your selection by the Rhode Island

23 Interscholastic League Coaches Association to the 2001 First Team All-State and First Team

24 Division I in Boys Volleyball;

25 Representative Kennedy

26 Colin Goodwin, Chariho Regional High School; your selection by the Rhode Island

27 Interscholastic League Coaches Association to the 2001 Second Team All-State and Second

28 Team Division I in Boys Volleyball;

29 Representative Kennedy

30 Timothy Riordan, Chariho Regional High School; your selection by the Rhode Island

31 Interscholastic League Coaches Association to the 2001 Third Team Division I in Boys

32 Volleyball;

33 Representative Kennedy

34 Rebecca Anderson, Chariho Regional High School; your selection by the Rhode Island

3 1 Interscholastic League Coaches Association to the 2001 First Team Southern Division in Girls

2 Cross Country;

3 Representative Kennedy

4 Shaun Horgan, Chariho Regional High School; your selection by the Rhode Island

5 Interscholastic League Coaches Association to the 2001 First Team Southern Division in Boys

6 Cross Country;

7 Representative Kennedy

8 William Adams, Chariho Regional High School; your selection by the Rhode Island

9 Interscholastic League Coaches Association to the 2001 Third Team Southern Division in Boys

10 Cross Country;

11 Representative Kennedy

12 Betsey Jones, Chariho Regional High School; your selection by the Rhode Island

13 Interscholastic League Coaches Association to the 2001 Class C-South First Team for the

14 Doubles Competition in Girls Tennis;

15 Representative Kennedy

16 Liz Duell, Chariho Regional High School; your selection by the Rhode Island

17 Interscholastic League Coaches Association to the 2001 Class C-South First Team for the

18 Doubles Competition in Girls Tennis;

19 Representative Kennedy

20 Lindsay Gilligan, Chariho Regional High School; your selection by the Rhode Island

21 Interscholastic League Coaches Association to the 2001 Class C-South Second Team for the

22 Singles Competition in Girls Tennis;

23 Representative Kennedy

24 Sarah Hubbling, Chariho Regional High School; your selection by the Rhode Island

25 Interscholastic League Coaches Association to the 2001 Sportsmanship Award recipient in Girls

26 Tennis;

27 Representative Kennedy

28 Mary Serdakowski, Chariho Regional High School; your selection by the Rhode Island

29 Interscholastic League Coaches Association to the 2001 First Team Division II in Girls Field

30 Hockey;

31 Representative Kennedy

32 Shannon Tibbitts, Chariho Regional High School; your selection by the Rhode Island

33 Interscholastic League Coaches Association to the 2001 Second Team Division II in Girls Field

34 Hockey;

4 1 Representative Kennedy

2 Caitlin McGlaflin, Chariho Regional High School; your selection by the Rhode Island

3 Interscholastic League Coaches Association to the 2001 Third Team Division II in Girls Field

4 Hockey;

5 Representative Kennedy

6 Anthony Denice; your outstanding achievement of winning the State Geographic Bee and

7 competing in the Bee in , D.C. on May 20, 2002;

8 Representative Watson

9 Emily Mushen; your hard work and dedicated service to the Rhode Island House of

10 Representatives in your capacity as an Intern for the 2002 Legislative session;

11 Representative Quick

12 Kaitlin Fitzgerald, North Providence High School; receiving the 2002 Lieutenant

13 Governor’s Leadership Award for demonstrating outstanding leadership and commitment to your

14 community;

15 Representatives Schadone and Corvese

16 Paul Pinault, Executive Director Narragansett Bay Commission; the prestigious honor of

17 being elected President of the Association of Metropolitan Sewerage Agencies;

18 Speaker John B. Harwood, Majority Leader Gerard M.

19 Martineau and Representatives McCauley and Barr

20 Robert J. and Barbara J. Deveau; the joyous and momentous occasion of their 50th

21 Wedding Anniversary on February 23, 2002;

22 Representative William H. Murphy

23 Lieutenant Milton Aldrich; his 50 years of loyal and dedicated service with the Harmony

24 Fire Department;

25 Deputy Speaker Thomas Winfield

26 Jasper C. & Jeannine M. Bel Williamson ; the joyous and momentous occasion of their

27 50th Wedding Anniversary on April 19, 2002;

28 Representative Callahan

29 Lawrence Witherow; the joyous and momentous occasion of his 80th Birthday on May

30 19, 2002;

31 Representative Quick

32 John Barton; your installation as Adjutant with the Anthony C. Almeida, VFW Post 237,

33 Bristol, Rhode Island;

34 Representatives Anguilla and Gallison

5 1 Anthony C. Desmarais; your installation as Post Quarter Master with the Anthony C.

2 Almeida VFW Post 237, Bristol, Rhode Island;

3 Representatives Anguilla and Gallison

4 Carl W. Antonevich; your installation as Jr. Vice Commander with the Anthony C.

5 Almeida VFW Post 237, Bristol, Rhode Island;

6 Representatives Anguilla and Gallison

7 James J. O’Donnel; your installation as Senior Vice Commander with the Anthony C.

8 Almeida VFW Post 237, Bristol, Rhode Island;

9 Representatives Anguilla and Gallison

10 Arthur E. Bazinet; your installation as Commander with the Anthony C. Almeida VFW

11 Post 237, Bristol, Rhode Island;

12 Representatives Anguilla and Gallison

13 Meliza Fatima Lopes, Charles E. Shea High School; receiving the 2002 Lieutenant

14 Governor’s Leadership Award for demonstrating outstanding leadership and commitment to your

15 community;

16 Speaker John B. Harwood

17 Joe E. Berlanga; your fortitude and resolution which earned you the promotion to the

18 rank of Lieutenant Colonel with the Air National Guard 162nd, Fighting Wing;

19 Representative Benson

20 Katherine Lynn Palizza; the joyous occasion of the celebration of your 21st Birthday on

21 May 21, 2002;

22 Representative Corvese

23 Anne Marie Kachanis, R.N., William M. Davies, Jr. Career & Technical High School;

24 being named to the “Healthy Schools Healthy Kids Honor Roll” for working toward creating and

25 maintaining safe, healthy and nurturing schools;

26 Representatives Barr and Menard

27 Lincoln Middle School/High School Health Programs; receiving the “Program

28 Development Award” from the “Healthy Schools Healthy Kids Honor Roll” for working toward

29 creating and maintaining safe, healthy and nurturing schools;

30 Representatives Barr and Menard

31 Guy Murgo; receiving the “Program Development Award” from the “Healthy Schools

32 Healthy Kids Honor Roll” for working toward creating and maintaining safe, healthy and

33 nurturing schools;

34 Representatives Barr and Menard

6 1 Jay Maselli, M.ED; receiving a Masters Degree in Education with an emphasis in

2 Reading;

3 Representative Smith

4 Christy L. Hetherington; being named the 2002 Valedictorian of Roger Williams

5 University, Law School;

6 Representative Anguilla

7 North Kingstown Beechwood, House Senior Center; receiving a National Accredition

8 from the National Council on Aging;

9 Representatives Benson, Carter and Henseler

10 Tolman High School City Walk; being named to the “Healthy Schools Healthy Kids

11 Honor Roll” for working toward creating and maintaining safe, healthy and nurturing schools;

12 Speaker John B. Harwood

13 Chef Charis Iradeous and Chef Kypros Mitas; your exceptional culinary expertise in the

14 world of cuisine;

15 Speaker John B. Harwood

16 Elementary Health/Physical Education Program, Harold Smith, J.L. McGuire School;

17 receiving the “Program Development Award” from the “Healthy Schools Healthy Kids Honor

18 Roll” for working toward creating and maintaining safe, healthy and nurturing school;

19 Representatives Schadone and Corvese

20 Iwona Rusek; the distinguished honor of being named the 2002 Senior Class

21 Valedictorian from Tolman High School;

22 Speaker John B. Harwood

23 Scott Ferguson; the distinguished honor of being named the 2002 Senior Class

24 Salutatorian from Tolman High School;

25 Speaker John B. Harwood

26 Alison J. Barker, Mt. Hope High School; the distinguished honor being named the 2002

27 Senior Class Valedictorian;

28 Representatives Anguilla, Gallison and Malik

29 Mark Ramos, Mt. Hope High School; the distinguished honor of being named the 2002

30 Senior Class Salutatorian;

31 Representatives Anguilla, Gallison and Malik

32 Matt Aldinger, Adam Andreozzi, Adrian Collins, Mike Halle, Robert Johnson, Nathaniel

33 Kwapo, Moses Sonko, Jarred Starnino, Francis McManus, Anthony Paolucci, Jerrelle Upchurch,

34 Nick Gerardi, Richard Saban, Michael Wolpert, Todd Keefe, Coach, Richard Deautsch, Coach

7 1 and Anthony Paolucci, Coach; Classical High School; winning the 2001-2002 Rhode Island

2 Interscholastic League Division I AA Boys Basketball Championship;

3 Representative Smith

4 Ansu Baysah, Leandro Bonvehi, Paul Chobanian, Ryan Dixon, Anthony Hengrasmy,

5 Momodou Jobe, Terrance Myers, Carlos Neves, Nick Palazzo, Richard Palazzo, John Pena,

6 Nicholas Thibeault, Robert Veophed, William Francis, Olasani Fujah, Anthony Gould, Bosung

7 Kim, Marc Mauro, Jitsprey Moth, Raymond Palazzo, Joseph Pucci, Abra Seng, Manny Taveras,

8 Jerrelle Upchurch, Michael Varela, James Wise, Robert J. Palazzo, Coach, Mike Green, Coach

9 and Robert Albanese, Coach; Classical High School; winning the 2001-2002 Rhode Island

10 Interscholastic League Boys Indoor Track Metropolitan Division, Class C State, and J.V. State

11 Championships;

12 Representative Smith

13 The students of Classical High School; winning the Rhode Island Interscholastic League

14 Football Division IV Regular Season Championship and being Superbowl Finalist;

15 Representative Smith

16 Ed Wnuk, Head Coach, Robert Albanese, Asst. Coach and Robert Palazzo, Asst. Coach;

17 Classical High School; winning the Rhode Island Interscholastic League Football Division IV

18 Regular Season Championship and being Superbowl Finalist;

19 Representative Smith

20 The students of Classical High School; winning the 2001-2002 Rhode Island

21 Interscholastic League Division I Central Girls Basketball Championship and being State

22 Championship Finalists;

23 Representative Smith

24 Tom Conor, Coach and Ken Wnuk, Coach. Classical High School; winning the 2001-

25 2002 Rhode Island Interscholastic League Division I Central Girls Basketball Championship and

26 being State Championship Finalist;

27 Representative Smith

28 Sabrina Howard, Jeremy Virella, Ivyonna Cava, Jalisa Niguyen, Rebecca Reiner,

29 Michael Laplante and Elizandra Polanco; Kendrick Avenue Elementary School; your outstanding

30 accomplishment of being named “Student of the Month” for May 2002;

31 Representative Picard

32 Kayla Durkin, Stephanie Bessette, Amanda Arnold, Crystal Lavallee, Michael Giguere,

33 Anthony Lake, Brittany McArthur, Kristen Vongsa, Aaron Andrews, Jennifer Nguyen, Jennifer

34 Lawrence, Travis Vaillant, Jacob Oliveira, Rebecca Kalif, Natalie DeChristofaro, Angela

8 1 Henault, Michael Catteau, Emily L’Esperance, Leo Cote, Eric Lundquist and Chelsea Niquette;

2 Leo A. Savoie School; your outstanding accomplishment of being named “Student of the Month”

3 for May 2002;

4 Representative Picard

5 , Katie Arias, Trong Au, Katherine Matias, Cora Khongsouvankham,

6 Megan Kostas, Jessica Savanhxayarath, Ashley Gray, Brittany Morgan, Juan Doyle, Christopher

7 Sieder, Dillion Soucy, Cesar Andin o and Keisha Rivera; Social Street Elementary School; your

8 outstanding accomplishment of being named “Student of the Month” for April/May 2002;

9 Representative Picard

10 Danielle Lareau, Joshua L’ Etoile, Melissa Priest, Matthew Bastien, Bethany Tuttle,

11 Ric hard Piette, Danielle Castonguay, Jessica Belcourt and William Champagne; Woonsocket

12 High School; your outstanding achievement of being named Villa Novan of the Quarter, 2002;

13 Representative Picard

14 The students of Citizens Memorial Elementary; your outstanding accomplishment of

15 being named “Student of the Month” for April 2002 and for responsibility you display everyday;

16 Representative Picard

17 Helen L. Walsh, Town Clerk; her retirement after 25 years of faithful service to the Town

18 of Westerly;

19 Representative Lewiss

20 Bishop D.P. Dove; the joyous celebration of your 51st Birthday;

21 Representative Almeida

22 Nicholas Condon; your outstanding dedication to community service;

23 Representative Trillo

24 Stephen Thornton; his retirement after many years of dedicated service in the field of

25 education as Superintendent of William M. Davies, Jr. Career and Technical High School;

26 Representative Menard

27 Community Leadership Institute; being named to the “Healthy Schools Healthy Kids

28 Honor Roll” for working toward creating and maintaining safe, healthy and nurturing schools;

29 Representative Lima

30 Mary Daly; her retirement after 13 years of loyal and dedicated service with the Office of

31 Secretary of State;

32 Speaker John B. Harwood and

33 Majority Leader Gerard M. Martineau

34 Lieutenant Beneditto Lanni; his retirement after 39 years of distinguished service with the

9 1 Providence Police Department;

2 Representative Giannini

3 Alice Brady; her graduation from Providence College with a Masters Degree in

4 Counseling;

5 Representatives Corvese and Schadone

6 Daniel Brady; his graduation from Bryant College with a Degree in Marketing;

7 Representatives Corvese and Schadone

8 Mark Brady; his graduation from Providence College with a bachelor of Science Degree

9 and earning the distinction of setting and academic record in biology while attaining a 4.0 grade

10 point average;

11 Representatives Corvese and Schadone

12 Edward Brady; his graduation from Mount St. Charles Academy on June 8, 2002;

13 Representatives Corvese and Schadone

14 Michelle Beth Morgan and Christopher John Monteiro; the joyous occasion of their

15 Marriage on May 25, 2002;

16 Representative Gorham

17 Karen Haidemenos; her strength and courage as a 5-year cancer survivor and her

18 dedicated efforts in raising funds for cancer research;

19 Representative Ginaitt

20 The American Legion Riverside, Post 10; your unselfish efforts honoring the memories

21 of those men and women who have given the American people the opportunity to live in peace

22 and liberty;

23 Representative Sullivan

24 Todd Andrew Murano; your graduation from Gallaudet University in Washington D.C.

25 with a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Education for the Teaching Profession;

26 Representative Kennedy

27 Mary Serdakowski, Chariho Regional High School; receiving the 2001-2002 “Female

28 Athlete of the Year” Award from the Chariho Sports Boosters Club;

29 Representative Kennedy

30 Jeff Murphy, Chariho Regional High School; receiving the 2001-2002” Male Athlete of

31 the Year” Award from the Chariho Sports Boosters Club;

32 Representative Kennedy

33 Nicholas Borsay, Chariho Regional High School; receiving the 2001-2002 “Male Scholar

34 Athlete of the Year” Award from the Chariho Sports Boosters Club;

10 1 Representative Kennedy

2 Caitlin McGlafin, Chariho Regional High School; receiving the 2001-2002 “Female

3 Outstanding Sportsmanship Award” from the Chariho Sports Boosters Club;

4 Representative Kennedy

5 Shaun Horgan, Chariho Regional High School; receiving the 2001-2002 “Male

6 Outstanding Sportsmanship Award” from the Chariho Sports Boosters Club;

7 Representative Kennedy

8 George LaFond; your many years of outstanding dedication and service to the students of

9 Chariho Regional High School as a teacher and coach of sports teams;

10 Representative Kennedy

11 Dr. James Vetelino; your many years of outstanding service and dedication to the

12 students of Chariho Regional High School as a teacher administrator and athletic booster;

13 Representative Kennedy

14 Terrance Myers, Classical High School; your outstanding accomplishment in being

15 named to the 2001 All American Outdoor Track Team;

16 Representative Cicilline

17 Moses Sonko, Classical High School; your outstanding accomplishment in being

18 nominated to the McDonalds All American Basketball Team;

19 Representative Cicilline

20 Jarred Starnino, Classical High School; your outstanding accomplishment in being

21 nominated to the McDonalds All American Basketball Team;

22 Representative Cicilline

23 Nicholas Palazzo, Classical High School; your outstanding accomplishment in being

24 named to the 2001 All American Outdoor Track Team;

25 Representative Cicilline

26 Paul Chonanian, Classical High School; your outstanding accomplishment in being

27 named to the 2001 All American Outdoor Track Team;

28 Representative Cicilline

29 Audrey Wilkinson; being a recipient of the 2002 “Woonsocket High School Journalism

30 Award” for Excellence in Journalism;

31 Representative Picard

32 Lauren Ouimette; being a recipient of the 2002 “Woonsocket High School Journalism

33 Award” for Outstanding Achievement in Journalism;

34 Representative Picard

11 1 Lynn Bruneault; being a recipient of the 2002 “Woonsocket High School Journalism

2 Award” for Excellence in Journalism;

3 Representative Picard

4 The students of the 7th Grade Lincoln Middle School; being named as a Candidate for

5 the National Junior Honor Society;

6 Representatives Menard and Barr, II

7 The students of the 7th Grade Lincoln Middle School; being named as a Candidate for

8 the National Junior Honor Society;

9 Representative Menard

10 The students of the 8th Grade Lincoln Middle School; being named to the 2002 National

11 Junior Honor Society;

12 Representative Menard

13 The students of the 8th Grade Lincoln Middle School; being named to the 2002 National

14 Junior Honor Society;

15 Representatives Menard and Barr, II

16 Lincoln Middle School/High School Health Programs; receiving the “Program

17 Development Award” from the “Healthy Schools Healthy Kids Honor Roll” Program for working

18 toward creating and maintaining safe, healthy and nurturing schools;

19 Representatives Barr and Menard

20 Martha Morrogh-Bernard from ; your dedication, love, hard work and sacrifice

21 and for all you do, all you have done, and continue to do;

22 Representative Tejada

23 Ingrid Ardaya from ; your dedication, love, hard work and sacrifice and for all

24 you do, all you have done, and continue to do;

25 Representative Tejada

26 Myrth York from Estados Unidos; your dedication, love, hard work and sacrifice and for

27 all you do, all you have done, and continue to do;

28 Representative Tejada

29 Nelly Zapata from Colombia; your dedication, love, hard work and sacrifice and for all

30 you do, all you have done, and continue to do;

31 Representative Tejada

32 Amparo Perez from Republica Dominicana; your dedication, love, hard work and

33 sacrifice and for all you do, all you have done, and continue to do;

34 Representative Tejada

12 1 Beatriz Segama from Peru; your dedication, love, hard work and sacrifice and for all you

2 do, all you have done, and continue to do;

3 Representative Tejada

4 Elsa Noriega from Guatemala; your dedication, love, hard work and sacrifice and for all

5 you do, all you have done, and continue to do;

6 Representative Tejada

7 Penelope Suero from Republica Dominicana; your dedication, love, hard work and

8 sacrifice and for all you do, all you have done, and continue to do;

9 Representative Tejada

10 Gertrudis Bautista from Republica Dominicana; your dedication, love, hard work and

11 sacrifice and for all you do, all you have done, and continue to do;

12 Representative Tejada

13 Maria Collado from Republica Dominicana; your dedication, love, hard work and

14 sacrifice and for all you do, all you have done, and continue to do;

15 Representative Tejada

16 Nicasia Cardio from Republica Dominicana; your dedication, love, hard work and

17 sacrifice and for all you do, all you have done, and continue to do;

18 Representative Tejada

19 Julia Mercedes from Republica Dominicana; your dedication, love, hard work and

20 sacrifice and for all you do, all you have done, and continue to do;

21 Representative Tejada

22 Ana Mercedes from Republica Dominicana; your dedication, love, hard work and

23 sacrifice and for all you do, all you have done, and continue to do;

24 Representative Tejada

25 Lucia Diaz from Republica Dominicana; your dedication, love, hard work and sacrifice

26 and for all you do, all you have done, and continue to do;

27 Representative Tejada

28 Pastora De Pippo, Ecuador; your dedication, love, hard work and sacrifice and for all you

29 do, all you have done, and continue to do;

30 Representative Tejada

31 Maria Trinidad Tapia, Puerto Rico; your dedication, love, hard work and sacrifice and for

32 all you do, all you have done, and continue to do;

33 Representative Tejada

34 ECAS; the joyous celebration of the 10th Anniversary of “Homnaje A Las Madres”;

13 1 Representative Tejada

2 Zachary Bilodeau; your graduation from Dr. E.A. Ricci School on June 12, 2002;

3 Representatives Corvese and Schadone

4 Thomas W. Hopper, Jr.; your graduation on June 12, 2002 and being named

5 “Outstanding Student” of the Dr. E.A. Ricci School Class of 2002;

6 Representatives Corvese and Schadone

7 Michael Scampoli; your graduation on June 12th and being named “Outstanding Student”

8 of the Dr. E.A. Ricci School Class of 2002;

9 Representatives Corvese and Schadone

10 William Gates Cutler Olympic Club; the joyous celebration of their 75th Anniversary;

11 Representative Cicilline

12 Ryan C. Cox, Troop 22, Ft. Adams; your outstanding achievement of attaining the rank

13 of Eagle Scout on June 8, 2002 and for the distinction you bring upon yourself, your family and

14 community;

15 Representative Maher

16 Elana Riffle, Kristen Rossi, Nimota Solola, Moses Sonko, Taylor Spalt, Artem Staviskly

17 and Xong Yang; Classical High School; receiving the “Scholar Athlete Award” for your

18 excellence in academics throughout the year and also the success you have accomplished in

19 interscholastic varsity sports competition;

20 Representative Cicilline

21 The students of Central High School; receiving the “Scholar Athlete Award” for your

22 excellence in academics throughout the year and also the success you have accomplished in

23 interscholastic varsity sports competition;

24 Representative Tejada

25 The students of Classical High School; receiving the “Scholar Athlete Award” for your

26 excellence in academics throughout the year and also the success you have accomplished in

27 interscholastic varsity sports competition;

28 Representatives Odiase, Smith and Williams

29 Laura Beth Almeida, Our Lady of Fatima High School; being named a Louis Feinstein

30 Memorial Scholar, Class of 2002;

31 Speaker John B. Harwood and Representative Giannini

32 Christopher Buonanno, Cranston East High School; being named a Louis Feinstein

33 Memorial Scholar, Class of 2002;

34 Speaker John B. Harwood and Representative Giannini

14 1 Anna Cable, Classical High School; being named a Louis Feinstein Memorial Scholar,

2 Class of 2002;

3 Speaker John B. Harwood and Representative Giannini

4 Rebecca Campbell, LaSalle Academy; being named a Louis Feinstein Memorial Scholar,

5 Class of 2002;

6 Speaker John B. Harwood and Representative Giannini

7 Shannon Clarkin, Barrington High School; being named a Louis Feinstein Memorial

8 Scholar, Class of 2002;

9 Speaker John B. Harwood and Representative Giannini

10 Rochelle Cotton, East Greenwich High School; being named a Louis Feinstein Memorial

11 Scholar, Class of 2002;

12 Speaker John B. Harwood and Representative Giannini

13 Kathryn Dipalma, Lincoln High School; being named a Louis Feinstein Memorial

14 Scholar, Class of 2002;

15 Speaker John B. Harwood and Representative Giannini

16 Michael Ford, Barrington High School; being named a Louis Feinstein Memorial

17 Scholar, Class of 2002;

18 Speaker John B. Harwood and Representative Giannini

19 Christopher Gempp, Barrington High School; being named a Louis Feinstein Memorial

20 Scholar, Class of 2002;

21 Speaker John B. Harwood and Representative Giannini

22 Shaplaie Hardy-Thomas, Feinstien High School; being named a Louis Feinstein

23 Memorial Scholar, Class of 2002;

24 Speaker John B. Harwood and Representative Giannini

25 Timothy Howe, East Greenwich High School; being named a Louis Feinstein Memorial

26 Scholar, Class of 2002;

27 Speaker John B. Harwood and Representative Giannini

28 Tamber Karmozyn, Burrillville High School; being named a Louis Feinstein Memorial

29 Scholar, Class of 2002;

30 Speaker John B. Harwood and Representative Giannini

31 Kelly Ann Keough, Classical High School; being named a Louis Feinstein Memorial

32 Scholar, Class of 2002;

33 Speaker John B. Harwood and Representative Giannini

34 Jeffrey Kingman, East Greenwich High School; being named a Louis Feinstein Memorial

15 1 Scholar, Class of 2002;

2 Speaker John B. Harwood and Representative Giannini

3 Margaret Lero, Bay View Academy; being named a Louis Feinstein Memorial Scholar,

4 Class of 2002;

5 Speaker John B. Harwood and Representative Giannini

6 Joanna MacLean, Classical High School; being named a Louis Feinstein Memorial

7 Scholar, Class of 2002;

8 Speaker John B. Harwood and Representative Giannini

9 Larry O’Malley, Collierville High School; being named a Louis Feinstein Memorial

10 Scholar, Class of 2002;

11 Speaker John B. Harwood and Representative Giannini

12 Garine Palandjian, Toll Gate High School; being named a Louis Feinstein Memorial

13 Scholar, Class of 2002;

14 Speaker John B. Harwood and Representative Giannini

15 Elizabeth Sinel, Charles Shea High School; being named a Louis Feinstein Memorial

16 Scholar, Class of 2002;

17 Speaker John B. Harwood and Representative Giannini

18 Kara Stavros, Westerly High School; being named a Louis Feinstein Memorial Scholar,

19 Class of 2002;

20 Speaker John B. Harwood and Representative Giannini

21 Ligia Elena Tejeda, Feinstein High School; being named a Louis Feinstein Memorial

22 Scholar, Class of 2002;

23 Speaker John B. Harwood and Representative Giannini

24 Matthew Robert Mello, Troop 25, Warren; your outstanding achievement of attaining the

25 rank of Eagle Scout and the distinction you bring upon yourself, family and your community;

26 Representative Malik

27 Flora S. Curtis School, Pawtucket; the distinct honor of being a recipient of an Award

28 presented by the Rhode Island Schools Recycling Club and the Environmental Council of Rhode

29 Island for your recycling efforts;

30 Representative Pires and Kilmartin

31 Sharon Guglielmo, North Providence High School; her retirement after 28 years as an

32 outstanding and dedicated Math Teacher;

33 Representatives Corvese and Schadone

34 Frank Feeney, North Providence High School; his retirement after 35 years as an

16 1 outstanding and dedicated Social Studies Teacher;

2 Representatives Corvese and Schadone

3 Lieutenant Gregory Crawford, Providence Fire Department; receiving the 2002

4 Providence Human Relations Commissions Annual Williamson/Kizirian Award for your tireless

5 efforts and response to the events on September 11th, at the World Trade Center;

6 Representative Cicilline

7 Michael J. Blackburn, Battalion Chief for the Providence Fire Department; receiving the

8 2002 “Providence Human Relatio ns Commissions Annual Williamson/Kizirian Award” for your

9 tireless efforts and response to the events on September 11th, at the World Trade Center;

10 Representative Cicilline

11 Anthony Washington, LaSalle Academy; receiving the 2002 “Providence Human

12 Rela tions Commissions Annual Williamson/Kizirian Scholarship Award”;

13 Representative Cicilline

14 Lisa Kropf, Firefighter Providence Fire Department; receiving the 2002 “Providence

15 Human Relations Commissions Annual Williamson/Kizirian Award for your tireless efforts and

16 response to the events on September 11th, at the World Trade Center”;

17 Representative Cicilline

18 Rebecca Boyle and John Robert Carter; the joyous occasion of their marriage on July 5,

19 2002;

20 Representative Maher

21 Nathaniel Serafin Felicetti; your baptism into the Roman Catholic Religion at Our Lady

22 of Victory Church in Ashaway;

23 Representative Kennedy

24 The students of the Grade 1 Class at St. Brendan Elementary School; your participation

25 in the 2002 Reading Month;

26 Representative Coogan

27 Mrs. Margaret Arcoraci, Teacher, Mrs. Jean Bishop, Librarian and Mrs. Joan Shovelton,

28 Teacher; Grade 1 Class at St. Brendan Elementary School; your participation in the 2002 Reading

29 Month;

30 Representative Coogan

31 The students of the Grade 3 Class at St. Brendan Elementary School; your participation

32 in the 2002 Reading Month;

33 Representative Coogan

34 Shirley Dulude, Administrative Assistant and Diane Gutkes, Teacher; Grade 3 Class at

17 1 St. Brendan Elementary School; your participation in the 2002 Readin g Month;

2 Representative Coogan

3 Anthony Paolucci, Allison Pirolli, Joseph Pucci, Erin Russo, Jamie -Lynn Salisbury,

4 Nikki Sena, Vichara Sok, Sekboppa Sor, Chackriya Taing, Robert Tan, Danielle Tellier, Ariel

5 Thompson, Karen Torrico, Michael Varela, Stephanie Vargas, Anne-Sophie Von Heyden,

6 Deanna Washington, Tou Yang and Alex Zampyski; receiving the “Scholar Athlete Award” for

7 your excellence in academics throughout the year and also the success you have accomplished in

8 interscholastic varsity sports competition;

9 Representative Pires

10 James Tanner; 50 years of dedicated service to the Pawtucket Country Club;

11 Speaker John B. Harwood

12 Roger O. Riendeau; the distinguished honor of being named “Elk of the Year” 2002-2003

13 with the Woonsocket Elks Lodge 850;

14 Representative Munschy

15 Luigi Abbondanza; the joyous celebration of his 90th Birthday on June 4, 2002;

16 Representative Lima

17 Claire B. Bestwick; the joyous celebration of her 65th Birthday on May 29, 2002;

18 Representative Carter

19 Matthew Polak, Anthony Greeno, Mike Badzmierowski, Steven Polak, Brendan Mitchell,

20 Tyler Lachapelle, Cody Auclair, Michael Jessie Lupis, Jason Langshaw, Eric Badzmierowski,

21 Bradley Richardson and John Badzmierowski, Jr.; your outstanding dedicated service to your

22 community as demonstrated by your participation in the Cub Scout Pack 1 Activities;

23 Representative Rabideau

24 Stanley Boateng, Jose Cintron, Analy Lopes, Vivian Madrid, Iziarh Roberts, Andrew

25 Russo and Destiny Woodbury; receiving the “Scholar Athlete Award” for your excellence in

26 academics throughout the year and also the success you have accomplished in interscholastic

27 varsity sports competition;

28 Representative Moura

29 Deacon Anthony Tribelli; his 25th Anniversary celebration of Ordination on June 17,

30 2002 with St. Ann Church located in Cranston, Rhode Island;

31 Representative Watson

32 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT

33 RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives hereby extends to the aforesaid persons

34 and organizations its very best wishes on this memorable occasion and expresses the hope for

18 1 continued good fortune; and be it further

2 RESOLVED, That the Secretary of State is hereby respectfully requested to transmit a

3 properly inscribed citation to each of the aforesaid.

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