Morsels on Rye 3-9-12

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ENGAGEMENTS

Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Baine are pleased to announce the engagement of their daughter, Julia Elizabeth, to Theodore Joseph Stem, son of Dr. and Mrs. Theodore Stem, of Greensburg, Pennsylvania.

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ENGAGEMENTS

Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Baine are pleased to announce the engagement of their daughter, Julia Elizabeth, to Theodore Joseph Stem, son of Dr. and Mrs. Theodore Stem, of Greensburg, Pennsylvania.

ENGAGEMENTS Baine- Stem 

morsels-engagement-baineMr. and Mrs. Christopher Baine are pleased to announce the engagement of their daughter, Julia Elizabeth, to Theodore Joseph Stem, son of Dr. and Mrs. Theodore Stem, of Greensburg, Pennsylvania.

 

The future bride, who is known as Julie, is a graduate of Rye High School and Yale University. She is currently a third-year student at Columbia Law School and will join the law firm of Debevoise & Plimpton in the fall.

 

The future groom, who is known as Ted, is a graduate of Greensburg Central Catholic High School and Yale University. He earned a Master of Business Administration degree from Carnegie Mellon University and is currently employed at Deutsche Bank.

 

The couple will be married in September in Rye.

 

Silent Is Golden for CCNS 


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The bidding was fast and furious at Christ’s Church Nursery School’s Silent Auction, Friday, March 2 at Apawamis Club. Proceeds from the annual benefit support the school’s Literacy, Music Enrichment, and Museum Programs.

 

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Director Lisa Pearson, center, and Debbie Yarter (4’s teacher), to her right, take a moment to thank Silent Auction Coordinators Missie Fahey, Nancy Steers, and Lesley Findlay.




The Goodbye Guy 


When The Rye Record hired Jim Byrne in the summer of 2006, we asked him to cover sports. Pretty soon, we’d added schools, obituaries, and hard news to his assignment kit. A year ago we turned over the job of editor to him. He’d earned his

wings and then some.

 

Last weekend, we toasted Jim as he begins a whole new career. As we wrote on his farewell cake, Jim is going back to school — as communications director of a New York City private school.

 

He says he likes being a commuter for the first time in years. The train ride gives him plenty of time to catch up and be ready for the morning school bell.

 

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