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Records (
.com). Oneida’s been playing,
recording, and releasing music
on Jagjaguwar Records since
1997. Their 12th album,
A List
of the Burning Mountains
, was
released in November 2012.
While Oneida is composed of
a larger group of musicians,
Kid and Matador’s People of
the North will release its third
album in July 2012.
On January, 2, 2013,
Fran-
chot Tone
released his debut
album,
Thanks for This
. Check
out the free download here:
. He
caught the attention of critics
and hipsters alike as a found-
ing member of Culver City Dub
Collective.
Eliza Griswold
, an author
and senior fellow at the New
America Foundation, wrote a
September 21, 2012,
New York
Times Sunday Magazine
piece,
“How Silent Spring Ignited the
Environmental Movement,”
analyzing the legacy of Rachel
Carson’s work and life.
The Excel Academy in East
Boston, where
Jennifer Boyle
serves as director of strategic
growth and development, re-
ceived honors in September
2012 as the highest-performing
public middle school in Mas-
sachusetts. This flagship school
was founded in 2003 to address
the severe academic under-
performance and low college
matriculation rates of the pre-
dominantly low-income Latino
students fromthese urban com-
munities. Excel now operates
three middle schools and plans
to open a high school in 2015.
Doug DiSalvo
has been
widely quoted in his role as a UN
officer in Kabul, Afghanistan,
where his work brings him into
close contact with the des-
perate situation of the 35,000
internally displaced refugees
camped within the city. DiSalvo
is quoted in an AFP article:
“Poverty, conflict and lack of
development are longstanding
problems, which leave many
people vulnerable. We can pro-
vide assistance but people still
live without proper hygiene,
sanitation and protection from
the weather and that must be
tackled. We have been working
with the government and others
intensively to prepare for the
worse winter period, whichmay
still lie ahead.”
Michael Mahony
writes:
“Though I still lack the profli-
gacy of the young John Keeton
(details to follow), I woke up
today and it seemed things had
changed a bit in the Mahony
household. To my left, a lovely
and blushing bride (Maddy,
September 2011) and to my
right, a belching and drooling
new child (Ella Jones Mahony,
July 2012). Oh, and even strang-
er, I also noticed that I am living
in Santa Fe, N.M. Needless to
say, lots of action and joy filling
the house these days.”
1992
Daniel P. Kearney, Jr.
An update from
David Was-
erstein
: “We had another girl,
Minnie, on May 24, 2012, who
joins our daughter, Bunny, and
son, Harry. We still live in NYC
with our golden retriever, Teddy
Bear, and the other newmember
of the family, Butter, who is a
yellow lab.”
Kimiye Corwin ’94 married
Jesse I. Liebman on September
9, 2011, in Brooklyn, N.Y.
Harvest and Tobey Robbins,
sons of Page Sargisson ’93.
James, Ted, and Kary Clark ’95.
Ann Carney ’95 with daughter
Elizabeth.
Ella and big sister, Brooke,
daughters of John Connolly ’95.
Catching up in NYC are Nick Van
Amburg ’95, Alexey Salamini ’95,
and Carey Wagner ’96.
Molly Perencevich ’97 and her
daughter, Hannah Maria Smith,
and Catherine Hunter ’97 and
her son, Morgan Bridge Hunter,
met up over the holidays.
Louise, daughter of Keith
Meade ’95, and Eliza, daughter
of Nick Van Amburg ’95, enjoy
a play date.
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