Recent Graduates

Emily Bronson, daughter of Jean and Jody Bronson of Falls Village, graduated from the University of Vermont in Burlington, Vt., with a Bachelor of Arts in environmental studies. She is a 2003 graduate of Housatonic Valley Regional High School.

Harley A. Carroll,  daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Carroll of Lynnfield, Mass., and the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Estabrook of Salisbury, received a Doctor of Medicine degree from the University of Massachusetts Medical School in Worcester, Mass., on Sunday, June 3.

Prior to attending the University of Massachusetts Medical School, Carroll earned her undergraduate degree from Dartmouth College in 2002.

Following graduation, Carroll will serve her residency in Internal Medicine at New England Medical Center in Boston, Mass.

Carroll was married to a medical school classmate, Joseph Simeone, on May 27.

Marjorie Ellen Gandolfo of North Canaan earned an associate’s degree and a certificate in business and management administration from Northwestern Connecticut Community College in Winsted.

Donna (Pequignot) Gentri received her Master of Science/Neonatal Nurse Practioner degree from Stony Brook University in Long Island, N.Y., on May 18. She resides in Apex, N.C., with her husband, John, and four children, Kelly, Maressa, Brooke, and Jordan. Gentri is the daughter of Joyce Pequignot and the late Donald Pequignot.  She grew up in Cornwall Bridge and attended Housatonic Valley Regional High School.

Amy J. Ingversten of West Cornwall graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in business management science from Daniel Webster College in Nashua, N.H., on May 12. She was also awarded the Student Athlete Award.

Jane Ann MacLaren of Falls Village earned an associate’s degree from Northwestern Connecticut Community College in Winsted in January.

William Martin of Taconic has graduated from Naugatuck Valley Community College in Waterbury.

Brian A. McGrath of Falls Village graduated from Manhattan College in Riverdale, N.Y.

Edwin H.R. Osborne of North Canaan earned an associate’s degree in liberal arts and sciences from Northwestern Connecticut Community College in Winsted.

Bennett Eastman Rathbun, son of Robert and Deborah Rathbun of Sharon, graduated cum laude from Amherst College in Amherst, Mass., with a Bachelor of Arts in history. He received departmental distinction for his honors thesis.

Rathbun graduated from The Hotchkiss School in 2003 and Sharon Center School in 1999. On July 1, he will begin work for Orion Consultants, a strategic management consulting firm in New York City.

Angela Scasso of City Island, N.Y., graduated from St. John’s University School of Arts and Sciences in Queens, N.Y., with a master’s degree in speech pathology and audiology. She is currently an elementary school speech teacher with the New York City school system.

Scasso graduated from Housatonic Valley Regional High School in 1998 and from Ithaca College in 2002.

Brenda Van Deusen, daughter of Carl and Arlene Van Deusen of Sheffield, earned her second master’s degree on May 31, graduating from University of Minnesota, Twin Cities, with a Master of Arts in educational policy and administration with a concentration in comparative and international development education. She was also inducted into the university’s Epsilon Chapter of the Pi Lambda Theta International Honor Society and Professional Association in Education.

Timothy J. Walsh of Falls Village earned a certificate in adventure education from Northwestern Connecticut Community College in Winsted.

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