News
Dean’s List
The following students were named to the dean’s list at the Savannah College of Art and Design for the spring quarter 2010:
Tara Nicole Reynolds of Edgartown, who is an illustration major and is seeking a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree.
Taylor Rebekah Stone of Edgartown, who is an illustration major and is seeking a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree.
Janelle Rose Fortes of Vineyard Haven, who is an illustration major and is seeking a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree.
Kelley Meredith Marks and Timothy Elliot Solomon were married and had their fishing-themed reception on Sept. 12, 2009, at the Allen Farm in Chilmark. The Hon. Patrick Clifford and the Rev. Gina Finocchiaro performed the double-ring ceremony.
Naftulin — Bengali
Jeff and Judy Naftulin, of Portland, Ore., and longtime summer residents on Chappy, announce the engagement of their daughter, Kiira, to Nathan Bengali, son of Abdul and Judy Bengali, of Rochester, Minn. Both Kiira and Nate have lived and worked in Chicago, Ill., since graduating from the University of Colorado. An October 2011 wedding is planned.
Aiello — Malfa
Phoenix Aiello of Edgartown and Bill Malfa Jr. of Belmont announce their engagement.
Phoenix is the daughter of Ralph Aiello of Edgartown and Ellen and Jeff Semel of Amityville, N.Y.
Bill is the son of Carolyn and Bill Malfa Sr. of Belmont.
The couple currently resides in Waltham. A September 2011 wedding is planned.
Meera Sharnoff Is Bride
Of Jonathan Feinstein
Meera Laurel Sharnoff and Jonathan Feinstein were married on Sunday, June 6, by Rabbi Yoel Kahn at the Brazilian Room in Tilden Park, Berkeley, Calif.
The bride is a graduate of the University of California Santa Cruz, received her M.D. from Chicago Medical School and was a resident at the Harbor UCLA Medical Center.
She is an obstetrician gynecologist at the Alta Bates Center in Berkeley, Calif.
A special program featuring the author and illustrator for Nighttide on a Vineyard Farm will be held on Tuesday, August 10 from 4 to 6 p.m. at State Road Restaurant as a benefit for the Island Grown Initiative (IGI).
