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1968
Jeanne Shipp Waldinger
Jwaldinger@skidmore.alumni.edu
After 13 years in the country village of Hollowville, NY, Debby Mayer moved 15 miles to Hudson, NY, this spring. She “yearned” for a house with a smaller yard, closer to her job at Bard College,
in a town with sidewalks. She is in love with Hudson, population 6,000, which Arthur Frommer has dubbed one of the 10 “coolest small towns.”
Louise Diracles teaches part-time in San Leandro, CA. Her daughter works for JP Morgan in NYC, and her son is in construction management in Long Beach, CA. Louise’s husband joined her on a Regent cruise around the horn of South America. They loved the nature and bird watching.
Marlene Marcello McKenna’s book, When Hope Never Dies, was released by Kensington Publishers several years ago; Marlene is self-publishing the book this year. She and coauthor
Tom Monte wrote the account of Marlene’s cancer recovery through complementary and holistic therapies. Marlene’s Web site, www.medmacro.com, offers information about macrobiotic herbal and natural remedies. She has appeared on nationally syndicated radio and TV talk shows and been featured in Ladies Home Journal and Your Health Miracles. Marlene’s story will also be described on a new cable television program, “The Incurables,” which debuts this fall. The Rhode Island mother of five children (with five grandchildren) is a residential mortgage broker.
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