Kevin recently started his new job with IPSoft, a worldwide information technology company.
He started Feb. 8 at the company's New York office, near Battery Park. After a few weeks of training, Kevin will be working as a Unix systems administrator.
"He'll be part of an international team monitoring and administering a worldwide network of client servers," his dad reports.
IPSoft provides information-technology infrastructure and application management, system monitoring and automation for clients that include the NFL, Comcast and Mastercard.
Founded in 1998 by former NYU professor Chetan Dube, IPsoft now has ten offices in seven countries: the United States, the United Kingdom, the Netherlands, Germany, Sweden, Singapore and India. The company says one in 20 of Fortune-1000 companies is an IPSoft client.
Sunday, February 19, 2012
Friday, February 17, 2012
A doubly special day in our family

Today we wish Happy Birthday to both Genevieve and Angela.
The two became second-cousins-in-law (or something like that) last year when Angela married Gerrit. Coincidentally, they share the same birthday.
In fact, the same birth date. Unless our sources are mistaken, they were born on the very same day. Obviously a very important day in our family history!
Here's wishing both a wonderful day!
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Birthday,
California,
Massachusetts
Friday, February 10, 2012
Genevieve returns to the museum world
Genevieve has decided to take an internship at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, while continuing to work for educational publisher Cengage on a free-lance basis.
Genevieve will be working as a grant writer, applying to cultural foundations and other organizations for funding for the museum's exhibitions and educational programs.
"It will be nice to be back in a museum," Genevieve writes. "It's good experience for anyone in the non-profit world, and it's something I haven't ever done. Hopefully my editorial background will be useful, too."
Genevieve will be working as a grant writer, applying to cultural foundations and other organizations for funding for the museum's exhibitions and educational programs.
"It will be nice to be back in a museum," Genevieve writes. "It's good experience for anyone in the non-profit world, and it's something I haven't ever done. Hopefully my editorial background will be useful, too."
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San Francisco Museum of Modern Art Photo via M. Goodwin Associates |
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Art,
California,
Careers
Saturday, February 4, 2012
A brilliant trip to the wizarding world
Lisa and Liz are back from a trip to Hogwarts.
The two went on a mother-daughter holiday to the Wizarding World of Harry Potter at Universal Orlando. Lisa writes: "Liz has wanted to since it opened - she's a big fan!"
"The weather was excellent and Liz and I went non-stop," Lisa reports.
"Disney Quest, Animal Kingdom, dinner with my cousin Dawn and her husband Dave and then lunch with my aunt Shirley, were all bonus add-ons once we decided to make the trip to HP World."
The two went on a mother-daughter holiday to the Wizarding World of Harry Potter at Universal Orlando. Lisa writes: "Liz has wanted to since it opened - she's a big fan!"
"The weather was excellent and Liz and I went non-stop," Lisa reports.
"Disney Quest, Animal Kingdom, dinner with my cousin Dawn and her husband Dave and then lunch with my aunt Shirley, were all bonus add-ons once we decided to make the trip to HP World."
Friday, February 3, 2012
Rebecca & team end a great run in Nationals
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File photo |
Team Ely finished the U.S. Curling Junior National Championships in fourth place, after entering the tournament as the 8th seed in a field of 10 teams.
The team of Hannah, Rebecca, Abigail and Rebecca made it to the playoff round, where it lost to Team Solem from Minnesota - which then went on to upset the top seed in the semi-finals.
The team played a great tournament, finishing with a 6-4 overall record. Congratulations!
(Scroll down to see previous coverage.)
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Team Ely: Hannah, Rebecca, Abigail and Rebecca. |
Thursday, February 2, 2012
Team Ely advances to playoff round
Rebecca and her teammates have made it to the playoff round of the 2012 USA Curling Junior National Championships in Madison, Wisc.
Team Ely, based at the Rochester Curling Club, finished the round-robin portion of the tournament with a record of 6-3, earning one of four playoff berths. On Friday afternoon they face Team Solem from Minnesota, which also finished 6-3, and the winner will advance to the semifinals.
Team Ely, based at the Rochester Curling Club, finished the round-robin portion of the tournament with a record of 6-3, earning one of four playoff berths. On Friday afternoon they face Team Solem from Minnesota, which also finished 6-3, and the winner will advance to the semifinals.
Wednesday, February 1, 2012
Curling update: Ups and downs for Team Ely
After seven matches, Team Ely has a record of 4 wins and 3 losses in the Junior Nationals curling tournament (see previous stories below). That puts Rebecca and her team in a tie for third place. One team from Wisconsin holds a dominant lead with a 7-0 record.
Monday, January 30, 2012
Day 2 for Team Ely: One loss, another win
The second day of the Junior Nationals curling competition saw Rebecca and her teammates lose one hard-fought match, then rebound for a win, putting its record so far at 3-1.
Sunday, January 29, 2012
Rebecca & team off to a winning start at curling's Junior Nationals competition
Rebecca and her teammates won their first two games as the 2012 Junior National Curling Championship tournament got under way Sunday in Madison, Wisc.
Saturday, January 28, 2012
Andy's rock band makes its debut
A new rock band featuring Andy on drums made its debut at an "Open Mic Night" held Friday night (Jan. 27) in their high school's cafeteria.
The four-piece band, calling itself Mainstream Express, includes Andy's girlfriend Shannon on bass guitar and backup vocals, plus their friends Alex on guitar and lead vocals and Matt on guitar and backup vocals.
The played covers of four songs and got an enthusiastic reception from their fellow students at the event, which was organized by the school's literary-and-arts magazine club.
Here's a video of one of the songs: "Anthem Part Two" by Blink-182. You can find more on the band's Facebook page.
The four-piece band, calling itself Mainstream Express, includes Andy's girlfriend Shannon on bass guitar and backup vocals, plus their friends Alex on guitar and lead vocals and Matt on guitar and backup vocals.
The played covers of four songs and got an enthusiastic reception from their fellow students at the event, which was organized by the school's literary-and-arts magazine club.
Here's a video of one of the songs: "Anthem Part Two" by Blink-182. You can find more on the band's Facebook page.
Labels:
Music,
New Jersey,
Performance
Andy in high school 'pops' concert
The Scotch Plains-Fanwood High School music department presented a "Pops Concert" on Wednesday night, featuring seven of the school's multitudinous musical groups.
We have video clips of two numbers with Andy on percussion. First, with a group called Rhythmsense, here's a number called On Fire, on which Andy is featured on congas.
And with Symphonic Band, a piece called Danse Bohemien. Andy plays snare drum and is part of a unique tambourine-quartet break.
We have video clips of two numbers with Andy on percussion. First, with a group called Rhythmsense, here's a number called On Fire, on which Andy is featured on congas.
And with Symphonic Band, a piece called Danse Bohemien. Andy plays snare drum and is part of a unique tambourine-quartet break.
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Music,
New Jersey,
Performance
Tuesday, January 24, 2012
Jersey rocks New York
Celebrating Julie's birthday, Dan and Andy joined her in a trip to Manhattan for dinner and a concert by The Smithereens at B.B. King's Blues Club and Grill.
The band originated in northern New Jersey in 1980, and its leader, Pat DiNizio, lives in Scotch Plains, a few blocks from Birch Street Web headquarters. Julie and Dan became fans in the mid-80s, when they were living in New York and this Jersey band was getting some radio airplay.
The band originated in northern New Jersey in 1980, and its leader, Pat DiNizio, lives in Scotch Plains, a few blocks from Birch Street Web headquarters. Julie and Dan became fans in the mid-80s, when they were living in New York and this Jersey band was getting some radio airplay.
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Music,
New Jersey,
New York
Monday, January 23, 2012
Empty boardwalk: Winter in a beach town
Dolores and Hugh are in Rehoboth Beach this week while Dolores teaches art classes for the Rehoboth Art League and the Art League of Ocean City, Md. Things do look different in January than they do in July. There is almost no one on the Boardwalk, but the good news is there is almost no one on the roads either.
The construction equipment on the beach has to do with a beach replenishment program. There will be a nice wide beach for the summer -- if a nor'easter doesn't take it away before then.
The construction equipment on the beach has to do with a beach replenishment program. There will be a nice wide beach for the summer -- if a nor'easter doesn't take it away before then.
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Delaware
Saturday, January 21, 2012
Who's got snow? (Updated)
The first snowstorm of 2012 has moved across the Midwest and Northeast. As of 10 a.m. there's about three inches on the ground at Birch Street Headquarters and it seems to be tapering off. Weather.com reports about the same in Yonkers and a bit more than that at our family outposts in Hilliard, Ohio and Fredericksburg, Va. The storm had less effect up in Rochester and Saratoga Springs, with a bit more than an inch of accumulation over the past 24 hours.
Show us what you got! Send pictures! Keep in touch!
UPDATE: Tish posted this photo late Saturday afternoon, saying, "They predicted three inches of snow...we now have a winter storm warning and a prediction of 6-10 inches."
Show us what you got! Send pictures! Keep in touch!
UPDATE: Tish posted this photo late Saturday afternoon, saying, "They predicted three inches of snow...we now have a winter storm warning and a prediction of 6-10 inches."
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Weather
Tuesday, January 10, 2012
Rendezvous in Rochester
This is back-to-school week for Rebecca and Christine at Rochester Institute of Technology. Sunday also happened to be Christine's birthday. And the Rochester Curling Club happened to be having a women's bonspiel (tournament). The result: A rendezvous in Rochester.
Julie, Dan and Andy drove up from New Jersey with Christine to return her to campus and celebrate her birthday.
Lisa and Liz traveled from Maryland to take part in the bonspiel. Rebecca joined her mom and sister on the ice for one game (and later practiced with the other Team Ely members for the upcoming Women's Junior Nationals).
Lisa's sister Susan and other relatives in the Rochester area also dropped by the curling club, adding to the get-together. Click here for more photos.
Dan, Julie, Andy, Christine, Rebecca, Liz, Lisa |
Julie, Dan and Andy drove up from New Jersey with Christine to return her to campus and celebrate her birthday.
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Julie, Dan, Christine, Andy, RITchie |
Lisa and Liz traveled from Maryland to take part in the bonspiel. Rebecca joined her mom and sister on the ice for one game (and later practiced with the other Team Ely members for the upcoming Women's Junior Nationals).
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Rebecca, Liz, Lisa |
Lisa's sister Susan and other relatives in the Rochester area also dropped by the curling club, adding to the get-together. Click here for more photos.
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Education,
Maryland,
New Jersey,
New York,
Sports
Wednesday, January 4, 2012
Winter makes an appearance
There hasn't been much snow yet this season in most of our family's environs - except in Garrett County.
Hugh and Dolores welcomed the New Year at their Deep Creek Lake retreat with Cathy, Christopher and Stephanie. "Dolores and I decided to stay until Tuesday to avoid the traffic going home. Whoops! It snowed 12+ inches Monday night."
As anyone who has visited there knows, Garrett County has its own weather, often very different from that of the surrounding parts of Maryland, Pennsylvania and West Virginia.
Hugh and Dolores welcomed the New Year at their Deep Creek Lake retreat with Cathy, Christopher and Stephanie. "Dolores and I decided to stay until Tuesday to avoid the traffic going home. Whoops! It snowed 12+ inches Monday night."
As anyone who has visited there knows, Garrett County has its own weather, often very different from that of the surrounding parts of Maryland, Pennsylvania and West Virginia.
Monday, January 2, 2012
Wrapping up the holidays
Like all good things, the holiday season has come to an end. Here are some glimpses of what our family was up to as 2011 gave way to 2012.
Doug, Lisa, Liz and Rebecca managed to all be in one place at Christmastime:
Christine and Andy hosted their annual New Year's Eve party with a group of their friends:
Owen, Tish and Lizzie spent a week in Charleston, S.C., and visited friends in North Carolina.
"It was warm, sunny and just wonderful," Tish wrote. "Great locations with gracious Charleston galleries, great Southern food, sale shopping and best of all: friends."
Doug, Lisa, Liz and Rebecca managed to all be in one place at Christmastime:
Christine and Andy hosted their annual New Year's Eve party with a group of their friends:
Owen, Tish and Lizzie spent a week in Charleston, S.C., and visited friends in North Carolina.
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Winter Afternoon, Charleston, S.C. |
"It was warm, sunny and just wonderful," Tish wrote. "Great locations with gracious Charleston galleries, great Southern food, sale shopping and best of all: friends."
It's not to late to show and tell how you spent the holidays. Please send words and pictures to the Birch Street Web. In this new year and beyond, let's remember to Keep in Touch.
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Holidays,
Maryland,
Massachusetts,
New Jersey
Sunday, January 1, 2012
Happy New Year from the Birch Street Web
Best wishes for a healthy, happy, wonderful 2012 for all of our extended family.
Happy New Year - and remember to Keep in Touch!
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