The Riparian - Fall 2020

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Julia Robinson ’02 writes, “Sophia Elizabeth Robinson was born July 16, 2020. She is the sweetest, happiest baby, and Charlie loves his new role as big brother!”

Michael Crowley ’02’s children, Waverly, Triggs, and August. Michael Crowley ’02 emailed: “On June 18 we welcomed Kevin ‘Triggs’ Crowley into our family, weighing 8 lb., 13 oz., and measuring 20.5 inches long. Triggs is proudly named after his grandfathers, Kevin Toomey and Kevin Crowley, his late great uncle Kevin McCarthy, and his late great grandmother Louise Triggs Crowley. We couldn’t be happier and feel very blessed.” Michael sent along a picture of baby Triggs with big sisters Waverly and August.

Julia Robinson ’02 with daughter Sophia. Bradford Belin ’03 emailed an update: “I am currently in my third year serving as the history/social studies department chair and teaching eighth grade social studies at Berwick Academy in Maine. After seven years in Newton, my wife, three children (Maddie, 7, Hannah, 4½, and Connor, 2) and I are enjoying full-time life on the seacoast in Kennebunk, Maine.”

with Zoe, and that’s Ali on the right, with Sadie.” Ainsley Mallows ’06 is a Montessori preschool teacher in NYC and is busy trying to adapt to online learning for 3- and 4-year-olds during these uncertain times. She attributes her career choice to all the amazing teachers that helped her grow while at Rivers. Rachel Hunter-Goldman ’08 married Julius Goldman-Von Unruh on Nantucket on June 26 in the backyard of Julius’s family’s house on the island. Rachel writes, “We were always planning to have a small family ceremony this June with a larger celebration to happen the following year. In light of COVID we opted for a virtual elopement in place of the small family ceremony and to ditch the larger wedding altogether, given the uncertainty surrounding the pandemic and that Julius’s family would have to travel from Europe. A friend officiated, and our neighbors took pictures. There were no guests. It was just our parents, sisters, and grandmothers, who watched remotely over zoom.”

Jenny Grabler Golden ’04 sent along a photo and note: “We spent a great week on the Cape with my sister, Ali Grabler Stein ’01, and our babies. I’m on the left

Dylan Grant Feintisch, son of Melanie Platten ’02. Melanie Platten ’02 shared this update: “Dylan Grant Feintisch was born March 23, 2020.” Jenny Grabler Golden ’04 with Zoe and Ali Grabler Stein ’01 with Sadie.

Rachel Hunter-Goldman ’08 and Julius GoldmanVon Unruh at their June 26 wedding.

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