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Tight bonds characterize Power Plant Technology Student
September 1, 2022
By Ed Weirauch Aris Topalidis truly embraces each day, because he knows first-hand that tomorrow is not a given. Now in remission for about 12...
Williamson student strives for high grades and to be outside
August 1, 2022
By Ed Weirauch Imagine receiving a gift that changes your life, that leaves you feeling so grateful that you just have to give back in...
With Williamson influence, ’22 Grad charts new course
July 7, 2022
By Ed Weirauch When a young man becomes a student at Williamson College of the Trades, he’s sure to get an education in the trades....
David McCann: ‘ready to contribute on day one’
March 28, 2022
By Ed Weirauch David McCann’s success may have its roots in a pizzeria, or on a neighbor’s lawn, but his foundation really lies in his...
From wheelchair to crutches to clean bill of health
March 28, 2022
By Ed Weirauch When Barry Bealor made the decision to attend Williamson College of the Trades, he didn’t realize that his first days on campus...
Willy Tilley… Young Foreman
January 6, 2022
By Ed Weirauch Williamson senior William Tilley may be the most in-demand carpenter in Bradford County, PA. When he graduates in May, Willy’s options include...
Raymere Stewart lays a foundation built on motivation
January 5, 2022
By Ed Weirauch Williamson senior Raymere Stewart personifies motivation. In his short life, Ray has repeatedly been challenged, yet he consistently comes out on top....
2021 Williamson Grad Made the Right Moves at Williamson
June 30, 2021
Mark Moriarty has moved nine times since the fourth grade, staying by his mother’s side as she struggled financially and survived cancer. When Mark arrived...
Power Plant Grad Pumps Music on the Side
June 8, 2021
Hammering beats and pumping baselines fill Salvatore “Sal” Carmolingo’s nights as a part-time DJ. But by day, this recent Williamson graduate will be working as...
Senior Machinist Fired Up for the Future
June 3, 2021
Jacob “Jake” Berge never felt like he was cut out for college. Maybe after high school, he would train to be a firefighter or a...