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Josh Copland '90 is doing well in Chicago, Illinois. Josh and his wife have one daugther, and another on the way. He is a 7th grade teacher in the city.
Christopher Thomas '91 is living in Massachusetts and is the proud father of his 18-month daughter, named Elysa.
Joseph "Buddy" Hoffman and his family are living in New York where he teaches history and coaches lacrosse at Massapequa High School on Long Island. Buddy has a 16 month old daughter named Grace Kennedy, with a second child on the way. "The BA experience was the only thing that allowed me to succeed in college and after. Without it I would have floundered throughout my school years at UMASS. Thanks to Coach Fuller, Coach Smith, Mr. Menke, Coach Marcella, and Lisa Antell for my awesome experience both as a student and faculty member."
Jon Lundberg '92 writes "Bridgton was the best thing ever! It provided an opportunity for me to get to where I wanted to be at the time as a lacrosse player and student. In the end it provided true life lessons I appreciate and use to this day. I will never forget BA for the other opportunity it gave me...my first job out of college! Thank you Lisa Antell, Coach Daley, Coach Marcella, Coach Smith, and the late/great Coach Fuller." Jon and his family live in Maine, where he works for Atlantic Sportswear. He still plays club lacrosse.
Christopher Sarkis '92 and his wife, Deb, welcomed their second child, Christopher Paul, on March 26, 2007. Big sister, Katie age 4, is very excited about having a baby brother! Chris was also made a full partner at Cantor Fitzgerald. "If any BA graduates who are in college are interested in interns for the upcoming summer, please pass my information along." Congratulations to the Sarkis family!

Tim Walsh '93 and his wife Lori are the proud new parents of Timothy Joseph Walsh, Jr. Timothy was born on December 3, 2008, and weighed 8 pounds, 7 ounces. Congratulations to the Walsh family! Tim reports that he plans to make it back to BA for next year's alumni hockey game.
Jason McCarthy '93 welcomed his third child to the world on December 30th. Braden Michael McCarthy weighed in at 6lbs, 12 ounces, and was 19 inches long. Braden joins his twin sisters who will be three on March 1st! "It's been sixteen years since I was at BA and I still tell anyone that will listen how much it helped make me who I am today. Thank you!" Congratulations to the McCarthy family!
Congratulations to Joel Stoneton '94 who was named this fall as Maine's Class C Football Coach of the Year. Joel led his Winslow High School squad to the state finals.
RT Agnew '94 reports that he is doing well in New York City, and is interested in possibly helping with a BA-NYC event. "I still have nightmares about that winter walk up the hill every morning!"
Guy Beaudoin '94 and his wife, Jordan, welcomed their second child to the family. Andrew Beaudoin was born on January 29, 2009, at a healthy 10.5 pounds! Everyone is doing well.
Jamie Volpicelli '94 is now married and has a 2 year old daughter. He works in business management. "I always felt that if it were not for his attending the Academy he would have been on a far different path," his mother recently wrote.
Hugh Hansen '96 is doing well and working in the film production industry. After graduating from Fordham University, his production work includes film, television, and commercials. Hugh is currently managing shoots for Ghost Adventures, a show on the Travel Channel that has allowed him to travel throughout the U.S. and internationally.
Mark Lufkin '96 reports that he started a new job at Yale University's Development Office in the Major Gifts Department. He is now living in New Haven, Connecticut.
Congratulations to Peter "Moe" Moisan '96 who was married to Melanie Mcgair of Rhode Island on October 7, 2007 at the Warwick Country Club. He is currently a sales consultant at Sunbelt Rentals (formerly Nations Rent) in Woburn, MA.
Alex Weisenburger '97 is in his second year as the head men's hockey coach at Florida Gulf Coast University. The team is an ACHA division 2 program and plays in the Southeast Regional Conference. Alex recently completed his bachelors degree from Central Michigan University.
Mark Burke '97 and his wife Alicia are the new parents of a healthy baby boy, John, born on October 8, 2008 in San Diego. Baby John weighed 8lbs 12oz. All are doing well. Congratulations Mark and Alicia!
Josh Studl '97 is doing well, and is currently working for Senator Harris Wofford. Senator Wofford is a Great Books man, and worked with establishing the Great Books program at St. John's College.
Jason MacDonald '98 and his wife, Lori, recently welcomed to the world Caleb Thomas MacDonald. Caleb, who was born in July, was actually born on his dad's birthday! The MacDonald family resides in Maine.
During a recruiting trip to the Maryland area, Coach Rick Marcella had the opportunity to meet with Joe Parker '98 and his family. Joe still has great memories from his time at BA. Coach Marcella appreciated the visit, and had a nice time catching up with the Parker family.
Steve McIsaac '99 is coaching the Club Hockey team at the University of New Hampshire. "Every year I want to come to the alumni hockey event but can't make it because I'm coaching! If any BA players are looking at UNH and would want to play club hockey, have them visit UNHclubhockey.com. Hope all is well at BA!"
Jimmy Dolan '99 recently wrote to Bridgton Academy - "This is Jimmy Dolan, from the amazing Class of 1999!! I am one of the class agents, or at least doing a bad job of being one. I am very sad to say that I am not going to be able to make it for my tenth reunion...if you could let my classmates know my current contact information I would greatly appreciate it. I am looking forward to hearing from some of my "brothers" that I have not seen in awhile! And last but certainly not least - I want to say a big hello to all of the teachers & coaches that I had and dearly miss! Most importantly to - Mr. Lesure, Mr. Smith, Mr. Roche, Mr. Sawicki, Mr. Marcella, Mr. Kumka, Mr. Katz, Mr. Zifcak, and Mr. Keefe. I miss all you guys and everything that I learned from you not only while at B.A. but as I grew older over the years. Ten years ago I thought B.A. was a year that would help me for college. I never thought it was going to help me become a man. It truly is the "year that makes the difference". I dearly miss and love my Bridgton family. I hope that everyone is happy and healthy and has a wonderful time at reunion weekend. " Jimmy can be reached via email at jdolan32@yahoo.com.
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