Sarah Wolman welcomed daughter, Hannah Grace, on June 29, 2003. Sarah lives in Park Slope, Brooklyn. In September, she returned to work at Legal Outreach, a community-based organization that uses legal education to motivate junior high and high school students. She loves spending time with Hannah and her son, Sam. Catharine MacLaren works for the New York Times, counseling employees and running workshops on goal-setting. She continues to work on her dissertation and has started a book with a colleague at New York University, focused on how to serve seniors in the community. She has the good fortune to see Melissa Coleman and Anne Bridges ’86 often.
Kevin Epstein and spouse Amy Jervis are proud to announce the August 13 birth of their daughter, Natasha Joan Jervis Epstein. Matthew Katz has moved back to the Boston area with his wife, Dana, and their son, Benjamin Aaron, born June 4, 2001. He completed a residency in radiation oncology at Memorial SloanKettering Cancer Center in June and started a new job at Massachusetts General Hospital. He is excited to be back near friends and family and looks forward to running into other Milton alums around the Boston area. Diana Sax Corzine and her husband, Darik, are happily living in Montana with their four horses, one mule, two dogs and a cat. She enjoys work at a Montana V.A. urgent care/emergency room. Darik enjoys his work sailing on National Science Foundation boats to Antarctica. Kristin Barry sold her restaurant in Joshua Tree, California, and has moved back east, where she has
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started her next business, Appalachian Naturals, a line of natural and organic foods.
In June, Zachary Meisel and his wife, Courtney, completed their terms as chief residents at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania in emergency medicine and obstetrics/gynecology, respectively. Along with their 2-year-old son, Lex, they have moved to Pittsburgh to continue their adventures in academic medicine. Zachary joins the junior faculty at Drexel University and has also begun attending in the Emergency Department at Allegheny General Hospital; Courtney is a fellow at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center.
Ken Goldberg ‘81 and his wife, Jeanne, are the proud parents of twins. Born December 24, 2003, at the Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center in Boston, Sophie weighed 5 lbs 3 oz and Julia 5 lbs 5 oz.
Colin Rowan and his wife, Katherine, along with their cat Oona, made a long-awaited move to Portland, Oregon, in July. Colin is working for the Portland Development Commission doing business development consulting while Katherine pursues a master’s in elementary education at Lewis and Clark. James Lin is living in California. He is married with a son and is actively training and competing as an amateur Full Contact Muay Thai (Thai kickboxing) fighter. “Ever see Fight Club, where the guy comes to work all banged up and bruised? That’s my life….and I LOVE it.” George “Putt” Smith and his wife, Selena, returned to New York City, where Selena is pursuing a master’s of fine art in sculpture at Hunter College, and Putt has turned to the theater. After acting professionally in Bangor, Maine, Putt received recognition as a playwright with a production of his first play, Greta and Arrow, at the Theatre-Studio in New York. He won the Sciotoville
Tamsen Caruso Brown ’91 and her husband Mark welcomed a baby boy, Conrad Herbert Brown, on November 17, 2003. He joins his big sister, Dillon.