Class Note 1987
Issue
September-October 2023
Hello, fellow ’87s!
In June I was very happy to attend virtually as our classmate Regina Speed-Bost was elected as the Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission (WSSC Water) chair for FY2024. WSSC Water is Maryland’s largest water utility, with a $1.6-billion operating and capital budget. Regina gave some beautiful and thoughtful remarks and, I can attest, she looks great holding a gavel!
I recently heard from Tim Hartigan. Tim traveled to Rwanda as a Peace Corps response volunteer last September. He works at a teacher training college in eastern Rwanda, not too far from Uganda and Tanzania. You can follow Tim’s blog at timhartigan.com. Recent topics have included Rwandan names, beans, and the Cactus Hotel!
Hoping that all of you are happy and well. Send me your news!
—Lisa Snyder, 430 Ward St., Newton, MA, 02459; dartmouth87classnews@gmail.com
In June I was very happy to attend virtually as our classmate Regina Speed-Bost was elected as the Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission (WSSC Water) chair for FY2024. WSSC Water is Maryland’s largest water utility, with a $1.6-billion operating and capital budget. Regina gave some beautiful and thoughtful remarks and, I can attest, she looks great holding a gavel!
I recently heard from Tim Hartigan. Tim traveled to Rwanda as a Peace Corps response volunteer last September. He works at a teacher training college in eastern Rwanda, not too far from Uganda and Tanzania. You can follow Tim’s blog at timhartigan.com. Recent topics have included Rwandan names, beans, and the Cactus Hotel!
Hoping that all of you are happy and well. Send me your news!
—Lisa Snyder, 430 Ward St., Newton, MA, 02459; dartmouth87classnews@gmail.com