Monday, February 23, 2009

North Haven Citizen Press Coverage!

The North Haven Citizen ran a great little press release on us on the 13th. Below is the text. They also ran a picture of the whole North Haven/Greater Hamden crew!

Nikki Palmieri, co-executive director of the Miss North Haven/Greater Hamden Pageant, recently announced the four new titleholders for 2009 who were crowned on Saturday, Jan. ant, recently announced the four new titleholders for 2009 who were crowned on Saturday, Jan. 31.
The new Miss North Haven’s Outstanding Teen is 15-year-old Haylee Rochler, a sophomore at Lyman Hall High School.
Rochler performed an energetic jazz dance to “Proud Mary” for the talent por tion of the competition, and is an advocate for the Children’s Miracle Network. She is the first ever Miss North Haven’s Out­standing Teen since this is the first year that the North Haven/Hamden program has run a Teen Pageant in conjunction with its Miss Pageant.
The new Miss North Haven 2009 is Gretchen Michelle Hahn, a 22-year-old senior attending Smith College in Northampton, Mass. She sang “Reflec tion” from the Disney movie “Mulan” for the talent portion of the competition and will advocate “Civic Education and Public Service for a Better America” as Miss North Haven.
Miss Greater Hamden is Candice Dodge, a 21-year-old senior at Quinnipiac University, and Miss Hamden’s Outstanding Teen is Alyssa Anderson, a 13-year-old eighth grader who attends Tyrrell Middle School in Wolcott.
The North Haven/Hamden Pageant is an open pageant, open to all eligible contestants who live, work full time or attend school full-time in Connecticut. North Haven resident and North Haven High School gradu ate Marie-Lynn Piscitelli was the first runner up in the Miss division.

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