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Nancy Briggs Marshall '82, quoted in an article in Down East magazine, said it's the "VIP phenomenon" when the famous and near-famous show up at the condos and on the slopes of Sugarloaf/USA. Nancy Marshall Communications also recently contracted to perform public relations services for educational outreach to Maine residents by Dunkin' Donuts * "No one knew what [the Internet] was going to look like," said Fletcher E. Kittredge '84, "and my idea was you could have a service provider that would just serve the town." Today, said the Biddeford, Maine Journal Tribune, Kittredge's nine-year-old Great Works Internet Inc. offers Internet services to 55,000 homes, business and schools across Maine * When Joseph Rivero Baker '85 took over as head of the Meriden-Wallingford (Conn.) United Way last January, he told the Record-Journal that he looked forward to opening doors with the city's Latino population. Baker, who is of Mexican and Puerto Rican descent and fluent in Spanish, hoped to help people "express their caring for each other by giving, volunteering and working together" * At the swearing in last January of the Massachusetts House of Representatives, Daniel K. Webster '87 was a member of the minority. The attorney and former commercial banker who represents the sixth Plymouth district was one of 23 Republicans in the 159-member House. Marriages: Ann M. Fillback '88 to John R. Riley Jr. in Peabody, Mass. * Todd Wallingford '88 to Jennifer Joy Pupa in Northborough, Mass. * Andrew I. Dodge '89 to Sasha Castel in Harpswell, Maine. Births: Twins, Zoe Christie Cheever and Max Thompson Cheever, to Mary-Margaret Christie '89 and Wilbur D. Cheever '85. Deaths: Reyne J. Cuccuro '83, December 27, 2002, in Florida, at 41. |
FEATURES:
Going Places
The Colby College Museum of Art has grown steadily in stature over the
past four decades. Lynne Moss Perricelli '95 looks at the museum's past,
present, and future.
Pride and Prejudice
Gay Colby students are demanding more visibility and inclusion in the
College community. Colby details their concerns, and those of
students who think the gay community has gone too far.
Colby Green
Construction begins for The Colby Green, the centerpiece of the
College's most significant expansion in a half-century.
All that Jazz
Vinnie Martucci '77 composes and improvises to make a life in music
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