Aiury Cavallo ’14: A third-year student at Oberlin College, Aiury has recently won a contest for his mural depicting images of unity for the Latinx community. The Stevenson mural is [...]
My Classmate, Harton Wolf ’62, was out here on business and came a couple of days early so we could “reune” once again. Not only did I see him at Buxton in 2003, but he was here [...]
Tim Mayo ’63: Tim has been nominated for The Montaigne Medal for his book of poetry, Thesaurus of Separation by Phoenicia Publishing. This Medal is part of the prestigious Eric Hoffer Award [...]
Peter Smith ’74, Co-Director of Buxton School, has directed a short play, The Marrow in the Bone, written by his wife, Jane Denitz Smith, and featuring original music by David Denhard. [...]
Christopher (C.J.) Dallett ’82: It is with great sadness that Buxton has learned of the death of C.J. Dallett, after a tragic accident. Our sympathies are extended to his family and friends at [...]
Miles Joris-Peyrafitte ’10: Albany native Miles Joris-Peyrafitte ’10, whose 2015 film, As You Are, was given the U.S. Dramatic Special Jury Award at the 2016 Sundance Festival, will [...]
Philip Rickey ’78: Philip has been working on his latest project, “The Life of Christ: Cycle of Life” for the University of Notre Dame, which is displayed at the Charles B. [...]
Prudence Grand ’61: This is a most fortunate period in my life at 73 years old. I am today healthy, more emotionally balanced than usual, and enjoying my life fully. I live close to my [...]
David Rubin ’70 writes that he is pretty much retired and living on Ballston Lake near Saratoga, NY with his wife, Alice. Their daughter, Amalia, is a teacher in Mongolia, and their son is [...]
Carol Beardsley Finnigan ’53 writes that she is very healthy and will turn 81 on February 22nd. She is sorry she couldn’t make it to the NYC Event and hopes everyone had a wonderful time.