some exciting information for this issue--! greatly appreciate your contributions! Here's what she reports: "I am down in Charlottesville, VA, completing my degree in nutrition at U.V.A . Medical Center. It's a big change from N.Y.C. , but I've met some great people and love being able to be outdoors more. I Eve in Virginia where I'm able to see Dorothy Cavanagh a lot, as she's in Middleburg, VA. I travel frequently to N.Y. C. to visit Trinity people, including Kristin Moschos, Nancy Dwyer, Erica Mann, Whitney Saunders '94, and Barkley Kinkead , who are working and living there. Rachel Berkowitz and Alix LaMotte are both in .Y.C., as well, having started their own businesses. Sophie Thomas will be moving back to New York from Chicago this month! AJso, congrats to Alisa Rotando on her marriage to Joe Ryan last September and to Brooke Monahan and Camilla Love on their recent engagements. We still miss Christina Farren , who is doing well with her husband on the West Coast. Vanessa Ruff will be graduating from Yale this spring with a degree in architecture." In news from fellow Bostonians, it was nice to hear from Katie (Mclaren) Sullivan , who married Dan Sullivan in September 2004. The newlyweds are "Eving in the North End enjoying life lots." Congratulations, Katie and Dan! Sarah Maloney is now engaged and will be married in June of 2006. She is also the scheduler and assistant to Lt. Governor Kerry Healey at the State House here in Boston. Arnie Margolis reports: "I am in my second semester at The New England Institute of Art where I am pursuing a degree in graphic design . I love my program and feel like I finally know what I want to do with my future. I have seen / been in touch with a bunch of Boston, Connecticut, ew York, and Maine Trinity alums, including, but not Emited to: Erin Christiano, Matt Dooley '02, Benny Davis '00, John Akin, Chris Mogan '99, Tom Fennell '98, Terrence Black '00, Adrianne Ober '98, Jocelyn Bartlett '98, Adam Moyseowich, Wat Tyler, and John Redler. I have an
amazing boyfriend (whom I met at school in October), and I just got Green Monster seats for the '05 season at Fenway, so I'm feeEng pretty good. Go, Sox'" Laurel Earls writes: "Things with me are going well. I am still Eving in Boston. I have a few exciting events to report: 1. I completed the Chicago Marathon this fall! It was an AWESOME experience! 2. I just started grad school (UMass Boston) to get my degree in family therapy. It is going wonderfully, and I love it! I am still working at Cambridge Focus (opinion research company in Cambridge) ." Great news, all around! Liesl Voosen Fields writes: "My husband, Mike, and I bought a house up in Beverly, MA, last June. While I often nuss Eving in the city, the house is about a mile from the ocean, so there are definitely perks in the summer! I still work in Boston for Bain & Company where I have been for over five years now. I recently began a new position and am now managing Bain's corporate Web site and global Intranet, which is definitely keeping me busy. I'm also finishing up an M .S. in marketing at Bentley College, part-time, and am aiming to graduate in December." Amy (Friedman) Perlman married in October 2003. She writes with this exciting news: "My husband, Matthew, and I had our first child on Dec. 18, 2004-a little girl, Sophie Mia Perlman." Amy and Matt moved out ofBoston last summer for Efe in the suburbs and are doing well Eving in Franungham, MA. Congratulations, Amy! Marc Maccarini is also enjoying the fanlliy life and writes: ''I'm still living in East Longmeadow, MA, with my wife, Jennifer, and about-toturn two-year-old son, Rex. I'm teaching business at Agawam High School, coaching football and track, teaching econonucs at a local college, and currently looking into buying a big-ass TV. Wish me luck!" It's great to know that getting married and having children doesn't
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completely alter a man's re lationship to electronics! Good luck with the TV, Marc-go big! Amy Ramalho has returned to Massachusetts from Philly to take a job as a manager of neurology sales trai1ung for Sereno, Inc. (a biotech ftrm with a specialty in multiple sclerosis) . Amy and fiance, David Mabery, bought a house in Scituate, MA, and now Eve about a nllie from fellow Trin grad Chris Newhall and fiancee, Jenny. Amy writes: "We spend a lot of time unpacking, painting, and shoveling snow. David is from Tennessee, so he is not thrilled about the snow thing. Anyway... we are getting married at The Winslow Estate on Cape Cod on Sept. 10 of tllis year. Courtney McKenna will, of course, be my maid of honor." Best wishes, Amy! Emily Beales will join the East Coast wedding circuit and writes: "I am engaged to be married to Tym McDowell '93 this October. We met as alumni / ae and have been together for five years. I am very excited for the wedding and to see all our Trinity gang together!" Jocelyn (Jones) Pickford reports that the wedding will be in Vermont and is very excited about it! Best wishes, Enlliy! In former fellow Bostonian news, Kevin Thompson is in the first year of a two-year master's program in college student personnel at Bowling Green State University in Ohio. He writes: "Ohio is no Boston ... let me tell you!" Good luck, Kevin-I'm sure the degree will make the location all well worth it?! Mike York , who has moved to N.Y. C., writes:"Long story short, I left my job at Columbia Funds in June, spent the summer on Nantucket, lived at home for a couple months while I played rugby, then moved down here in ovember. I'm living in the East Village and looking for a job in financial services in the city. I'm also playing rugby with New York Athletic Club (NYAC) here in the city also. So, life is good ..." Jamie Roseman will also leave Boston for the Big Apple quite soon. She writes: "I 'm making the n1.ove from Boston to New York in the next few weeks. I'm going to be joining the Anti-Defamation League as their assistant director ofleadership and am looking forward to finaJJy being in Manhattan!" Terry (Rifkin) Wasserman is in N.Y.C. and writes: "I was married last January; I'm still working towards my Ph.D. at N.Y.U. .. but in June, I'm expecting our first child." Congratulations, Terry! Aaron Kuney is also living in the city and reports: "I live in Brooklyn, have been running a home center for about a year and a half, and just started my own company. It's called AK Design and Consulting Group. We manage remodeling/ renovation/ construction projects from beginning to end. We offer a fiill range of services, including architecture, interior design, general contracting, kitchen and bathroom layout, custom carpentry work, etc. We have a legal department that helps with the negotiation and review of contracts. Our goal is to simplifY the process for people who do not have the time, know-how, or incEnation to do it themselves. If anyone is considering renovation projects in the ew York or Washington, D.C. area, please do not hesitate to contact me at aaron@akdesigngroup.com." Laila Curtner also lives in Brooklyn with husband, Pete, and dog, Stereo. Laila has a new job as a se1uor account manager at The Halo Group, an advertising/ marketing ftrm in N.Y.C., and just got back from a week of skiing in Whistler, BC, which seems to be a popular ski destination this season! Matt Singer writes: "I graduated from Hunter College School of Social Work in May-I'm an M.S.W. I still perform my music regularly in N.Y. C.-to Esten, go to www.matt-singer.com." On the flip side, Meg Fowler has moved out of the city and reports on some final activities as a New York resident before heading back to