A short column this month since I'm short on news—so drop me a line, darn it. PeterSacchetti completed his first marathon in Anchorage, Ala., in June. (It was a fund-raiser for the Leukemia Society, and Pete raised $3,500.) He finished running 26.2 miles in three hours and 27 minutes. Pretty cool. More good news from Pete: he got accepted to medical school. In January he'll be heading to St. George's University in Grenada. (Yep, that's in the Caribbean.) Pete's looking into selling his snowboard, and plans to buy a windsurfer for his new locale.
Last year Cindy Kasulis Murphy moved from Connecticut to Silicon Valley to work for Actra, a start-up Internet joint venture between Netscape and General Electric. She and her husband just bought a house in San Jose. Mickey Paine stayed with them for a while before making the move to San Francisco this summer. Cindy reports that Judy Keeley and DuncanMcElroy are also headed to the Valley for work and school.
Patrick Fitzgerald is now in Pavia, Italy (about a half-hour south of Milan), working for Merck & Co. He's a senior project engineer in Merck's Packaging Technology group, and is in Italy "modernizing" a plant. "Making the place bigger, buying new equipment, and tossing the stone implements and papyrus," he says. Folks are welcome to stop by if they're passing through. Patrick's address: Via Cossa 21, 27100, Pavia, Italy.
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