My wife, daughter, and I caught the coronavirus in late February. We left on a one-week trip to Switzerland in the last week of February, with symptoms, but unaware that what we had was the SARS-CoV 2. Upon returning to Portugal, we stayed at home, although the population had not yet been ordered to quarantine. […]
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Scott Ream ’71
Debra and I have moved to Maine! We sold our NJ home last summer and have been very busy with renovations of our Bar Harbor home. We also are new grandparents. Our youngest daughter Penelope and her boyfriend gave birth to Everett Angelo Yodice the day before Thanksgiving. Mom, Dad, and baby are hunkered down […]
Samuel French ’66
Although I retired in January, 2019, expecting to have a nice long rest with my wife, Gail, she passed away two weeks ago after a long battle with lung cancer. She had chemo therapy and radiation, but the thing that contributed the most to her weakness was the use of opiates to fight spinal pain. […]
David Shor ’88
Hey Toads. I’m enjoying the Advil Years. Two teenage girls, Sara (17) and Jessica (16) who are great kids. Running a venture capital fund (SM Venture Partners), digital marketing agency (Prove.it) and Vacation Home Rental company (Wanderhome.com which will be launched soon!). Looking forward to the Reunion! David Shor CdeP 1988
Seumas Sargent ’95
Looking forward to the changing seasons after an intense battle with testicular cancer. Was running and swimming daily, feeling TOP! Woke up one morning with abdominal pain, thinking maybe I had a hernia. Days later, post-op scans revealed a rapid metastasis in the lymph system and a brain tumor in the fourth ventricle. I’m not […]
W. McCay Jordan ’38
Mac shares that he is typing poorly as the I-cursor seems to wander on his dell. He had his birthday on March 4 and fell, and has been very, very sore. “My middle name is Acetomorphine,” Mac says. He is doing better now. On March 11, Mac and his son, Peter ’68, serenaded Emily ’12 […]