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February 2, 2021
MONMOUTH COUNTY The following local students have been named to the dean s list at the University of New Hampshire (UNH) for the fall 2020 semester:
• Amanda Merton of Fair Haven, earning Highest Honors.
• Andrew Schluter of Fair Haven, earning High Honors.
• Daniel Hertz of Atlantic Highlands, earning High Honors.
• Kendall Boniecki of Middletown, earning Highest Honors.
Students named to the dean s list at the University of New Hampshire are students who have earned recognition through their superior scholastic performance during a semester enrolled in a full-time course load (12 or more graded credits). Highest honors are awarded to students who earn a semester grade point average of 3.85 or better out of a possible 4.0. Students with a 3.65 to 3.84 average are awarded high honors and students whose grade point average is 3.5 through 3.64 are awarded honors.
Sun-Times file
The City Council moved Wednesday to preserve affordable housing and slow gentrification that has displaced so many long-time residents of Pilsen and the neighborhoods of Logan Square, Wicker Park, Humboldt Park and Bucktown around the wildly popular 606 trail.
The “anti-deconversion” ordinances championed by Mayor Lori Lightfoot would generally make it more difficult for owners and developers of property on certain blocks to turn their multi-unit buildings into expensive single-family homes that only exacerbate Chicago’s affordable housing crisis.
The 606 protections were approved in conjunction with a two-month extension of anti-demolition rules. That will buy time for the city and local aldermen to finalize a more sweeping protection plan that includes “demolition impact fees.”