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01:00 AM EDT on Sunday, August 24, 2008

Albion Court
Joann S. Cardullo has been named administrator of Albion Court of Lincoln, a new memory-care community opening in November. Her responsibilities include managing day-to-day operations and coordinating all care and programming. She has more than 17 years of experience in long-term care in Rhode Island and has specialized in dementia care since 1998. She is currently the president of the Rhode Island Assisted Living Association.
Castle Hill Inn & Resort
Jonathan Marston, of Newport, has been named pastry chef at the Relais & Chateaux Inn and restaurant where he will be responsible for the creation and implementation of seasonal desserts for brunch, lunch and dinner, as well as special events and catering. Maston joined the inn in 2002 as line cook and last year was named pastry sous chef, managing the baking and pastry department.
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James Plaziak, of West Warwick, has been named chief engineer and will be responsible for the maintenance of the property, including structural, electrical and mechanical aspects. Most recently, Plaziak was the director of engineering and security for Interstate Hotels in Boston.
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