Darien Grinds Out 2–1 Win Over Fairfield Prep, Improves to 4–3
Darien boys hockey earned a spirited 2–1 victory over Fairfield Prep on January 7, winning the defensive battle at the Darien Ice House. It was the Jesuits who struck first, breaking through with under six minutes left in the opening period. Darien answered with authority in the second, scoring twice to flip the game and take a 2–1 lead into the final frame.
The third period brought much drama. Fairfield Prep pulled its goalie in the closing minutes and brought heavy pressure in the Darien zone, but senior goaltender Schafer Repsher stood ground, turning aside every late attempt, to secure the win.
Darien moves to 4–3, showing poise in a matchup that demanded composure from start to finish. The Wave play two non-league matches before facing the Ridgefield Tigers on January 14.
Darien Girls Hockey Stays Red‑Hot
Despite a December setback against New Canaan, the Darien girls hockey team has been scorching ever since, out-scoring their other opponents by a combined 44–6. The Blue Wave added another win on Friday, January 9, skating past Brewster (NY) High School 8–1 to improve to 7–1 on the season. Darien, the defending FCIAC champions, sits just behind rival New Canaan in the conference standings. The Rams remain unbeaten at 7–0–1, setting up a compelling midseason clash between the two power programs.
Next up for the Wave is a non‑league matchup against Greenwich Academy at the Darien Ice House, a chance to keep momentum rolling as the schedule tightens.
🤼♀️ A Historic Night for Girls Wrestling in the FCIAC
Stamford and Trumbull will make conference history Saturday night when they compete in the first all‑girls wrestling dual meet in the 65‑year history of the Fairfield County Interscholastic Athletic Conference. The landmark event—another sign of the rapid rise of girls wrestling across Connecticut—begins at 6 p.m. at Stamford High School.
Stamford Athletic Director Chris Passamano celebrated the moment in a statement:
“We take great pride in hosting this historic evening. Stamford High has built one of the best girls wrestling programs, not just in Connecticut, but all of New England. Our coaches have done an amazing job supporting girls wrestling and encouraging growth in all of our female sports.”
It’s a milestone night for the FCIAC and a showcase of how quickly the sport is expanding, both in participation and competitive quality.
Bill Wright, DHS Class of 1971
We share with deep sadness the sudden passing of Bill Wright, Darien High School Class of 1971, who died after a brief hospitalization on December 29, 2025. Bill grew up in Darien, where he quickly became known for both his kindness and his athletic talent. At DHS, he excelled in hockey and track and field, emerging as one of the school’s standout javelin throwers. His ability in the event earned him the opportunity to compete at the University of Colorado Boulder, a testament to his dedication and competitive spirit. He later transferred to the University of Vermont, graduating with the Class of 1975. His years in Colorado and Vermont reflected the same curiosity, drive, and love of the outdoors that shaped his life in Darien.
In 1978, Bill married the love of his life, Sara “Sally” Wright (formerly Wurtzell), also DHS Class of 1971. Together they built a partnership of nearly five decades—one marked by devotion, adventure, and unwavering support. Bill had a long and successful career with Mobil, later ExxonMobil, a path that took the couple to The Woodlands, Texas, where they lived for 12 years. After retiring in 2015, Bill and Sally returned full-time to Darien. Retirement brought Bill back to his alma mater, where he served as an assistant track coach, mentoring javelin throwers and sharing both his expertise and his enthusiasm with a new generation of athletes.
Bill is survived by his beloved wife, Sally; his children, Samantha (Collins) of Portsmouth, New Hampshire, and Thomas (Sarah) of Seattle, Washington; and five energetic grandchildren—Norman, Caroline, Ellen, Calvin, and Tucker—who brought him immense joy. A celebration of life will be held in the spring of 2026, with more details to follow.
What's This About an Amazon Refund
As of early January 2026, the big news around Amazon Prime refunds stems from a massive $2.5 billion settlement Amazon reached with the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) in September 2025. The FTC alleged that Amazon used deceptive tactics to enroll millions of customers in Prime subscriptions without clear consent and made cancellations unnecessarily difficult.
Total payout — $1.5 billion goes directly to eligible Prime customers as refunds, with the rest as a civil penalty.
Refund amount — Up to $51 per person (reflecting subscription fees paid during the affected period).
Affected period— Between June 23, 2019 and June 23, 2025, you either
- Signed up through the shipping page, checkout page, or Prime Video enrollment
OR
- Tried to cancel Prime online but were blocked or misled during the cancellation flow
AND
You used Prime benefits sparingly.
If a customers used three or fewer Prime benefits in a 12-month period after enrollment, payments were paid automatically in November–December 2025. If a Prime member used from 3-10 benefits, they may need to file a claim manually. Starting in January 2026, Amazon is sending notices (email or mail, postmarked by Jan. 23) to those who qualify but didn't get automatic payments. These customers can file a claim online at the official settlement site: subscriptionmembershipsettlement.com.
Those of us who use Amazon all the darn time - forget about it.
Connecticut Faces One of Its Toughest Flu Seasons in Years
Connecticut is getting hammered by the flu this winter, with doctors calling it a season unlike anything the state has seen in many years. Emergency departments across Connecticut are reporting surging patient volumes, and the data backs it up: flu cases statewide have climbed sharply, driven by a fast‑spreading new strain.
Dr. Steven Valassis, chair of Emergency Medicine at St. Vincent’s, said the spike is both unmistakable and unprecedented in its timing. “The rise in flu cases this year is significantly worse than last year and has started earlier than in years past,” he said. “St. Vincent’s has been very busy with flu‑related visits in the last two weeks. This trend is unmistakable in our department and throughout the state.”
The primary culprit is a newly dominant influenza A subtype known as **H3N2 subclade K**, which experts say is spreading rapidly across the country. National reporting confirms that this strain now accounts for the vast majority of influenza A cases — roughly 90%, according to Valassis, and consistent with national coverage noting that “the bulk of this year’s cases are being linked to a new variant known as subclade K”.
While this year’s flu vaccine is not a perfect match for the dominant strain — a point echoed in national and local reporting — doctors stress that it remains one of the most effective tools for reducing severe illness.
Darien Posts Strong Marks at Jim Mitchell Invitational
Darien High School turned in a slate of competitive performances Saturday, Dec. 20 at the Jim Mitchell Invitational, held at the New York Armory’s Nike Track & Field Center, one of the Northeast’s premier early‑season stages.
Senior Andrew Sharron delivered the Blue Wave’s top result, winning the boys’ Seeded 1000 meters in 2:33.25, a personal best. His time came within striking distance of the Connecticut state record of 2:25.55, set in 2013, underscoring the strength of his early‑season form. Darien’s sophomore contingent also made its presence known. Gabriel Checketts captured the Unseeded 1‑mile title in 4:54.48, while Mischa Gagliardi placed 14th in the Seeded mile with a 5:39.55. In the sprints, Chase Larson earned seventh in the Seeded 200 meters, clocking 23.16.
The meet served as an early barometer for Darien’s indoor track team's depth across multiple events.
56th Anniversary
Friday, August 15
Richie Havens
Sweetwater
Tim Hardin
Ravi Shankar
Melanie
Arlo Guthrie
Joan Baez
Saturday, August 16
Quill
Country Joe McDonald
Keef Hartley Band
Santana
Incredible Strig Band
Canned Heat
Grateful Dead
Leslie West and Mountain
Creedence Clearwater
Janis Joplin and the Kozmic Blues Band
Sly & the Family Stone
The Who
Jefferson Airplane
Sunday-Monday August 17,18
Joe Cocker and the Grease Band
Country Joe & the Fish
Ten Years After
Johnny Winter
Blood Sweat and Tears
Crosby, Stills and Nash
Paul Butterfield Blues Band
Sha Na Na
Jimi Hendrix
Some folks remembering Jordy Perry Kay (right) at her Memorial at the Weed Beach Hut.
Left - Josie and Lauren with Jordy's son Andrew
Eddy, Eric Joosten, Lauren Fair and Tom Tyler
Kathy Micha Frate, Paul Hendrickson, Jeff Frate
Paul Hepp 1950-2024
Classmate Paul Frederick Hepp passed away on Saturday, June 22, 2024.
See full obiturary in the Memorials Sections.
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Steve Craig, Heidi Gerber Wolfey, Janet Martin Fisher, Goody Bates and pooch Sammy, and Patti Shaw Craig
Survivor Party 2022
Tinker's Survivor Party - for those of us hanging in there. The red cross goes back to Maher/Crump team football days when players were injured.
Shown: Tinker, Robin and Jay Baker, Marisa, Nancy and Steve Verses, Skins, Deana and Dick Costello, Lynch, Patty Mazza Sturges, Christi and George Farrington
Do A 55th Reunion?
Lots of classmates are talking about holding a 55th reunion of the DHS Class of 1969. Probably something on the lighter-side, a casual Friday get-together and then a restaurant dinner Saturday night.
If this sounds good, you can contact classmate Jeff Myers, someone brave enough to put his name out-there.
Jeff can be reached at myerspercussion@gmail.com . Could be fun!
We know things are rough right now. So who better than some cheerleaders to keep up our spirits to finish the fight!
Front row left to right:
Anahid Kavookjian, Josie Mullen, Joni Dobson
Back row left to right:
Sue Geiger, Sharon Denunzio, Cinny Cobb, Sue Perschino, Peggy McNeil, Sue Venarde
Sandy Young, Carol Ann Augustus
1967 DHS Cheerleading Squad
From left: Janet Meyer, Lindy Allen, Mary Lou Brameier, Jenny Hunt, Nancy Brown, Byllie Hill, Lynnie Lynch, Carol Haesche, Josie Mullen.
Go Blue Wave!
Benny Bruno, Mike Lopriore, and Dick Costello set to play some golf at Myrtle Beach
Hard to Believe
Six Years since our 50th Reunion !
Georgianna Smith Bloom, Rick Bloom, Tom Lane
Sue Venarde Mahoney, Sue Geiger, Anahid
Reunion Central
Chris Eng Leventhal, Kate Mason Gredinger, Sue Geiger Johanson
Benny Bruno, Mark Tinker, Gary Gibbs
Tim and Jamila Potts
See You Again Soon!
Folks From Hindley School
Charlie Smith and Lauren Fair
Carol Ann Augustus Summers and Bev Bonfoey
Patti Shaw Craig and Mardie Porter
Mark Paddock, Dennis Sullivan, Sue Venardi Mahoney, Janet Martin Fisher, Martyn Goossen, Kathy DelleFontane Goossen, Steve Craig
Josie Mullen and Lauren Fair
Cliff Powell, Tink, Sandy McGill
Sue Venarde Mahoney, Kathy DelleFontane Goossen, Marty Goossen, Ed Tyler
Dave Lynch, Barb and Jim Tully
Chris Eng Leventhal, Dennis Sullivan, Patti Shaw Craig, Dick Costello
Rick Weber, Chris Weber, Eric Joosten, Paul Hendrickson
Peter Johnson, Paul Dominis, Paul Buckley, Carolyn Johnson
Josie Mullen and James Tully
Bill and Annie Schade
Dick Costello and Rick Poccia
Janet Martin Fisher and Sally Armus Shutts
Charlie Smith, Bill Guptill, Kathy Strachan
Anahid
Tom Lane, Stu Traver, Jay Baker, David Miller
Bruce Frail, Eric Joosten, Vandy Van Wagener
Gary Gibbs and Chris Bischof
Friday
The Goose Restaurant at 7:00 pm.
Cash Bar, Refreshments, Free Appetizers
Saturday
Breakfast at the Sugar Bowl
A golf outing at Ridgefield CC 11:00
Main Event at Tokeneke Club
6:00-11:00
Dinner and music at the Tokeneke Club
Weed Beach Paddle Pavillion
Lunch and refreshments
Go Wave
| Pete White | Dave Terry |
| Claudia Smith Davenport | Kathy DelleFontane Goossen |
| Dennis Gavin | Pete Johnson |
| Rick Poccia | Janet Martin Fisher |
| Mark Beckwith | Anita Conway |
| Bruce Frail | Paul Dominis |
| Patty Mazza Sturges | Sue Dickman Klein |
| Sally Armus | Christy Rodgers |
| Mardi Porter | Ed Tyler |
| Bill Guptill | Mark Blackman |
| Georgiana Smith Bloom | Kate Mason Gredinger |
| Pete Franklin | Gary Gibbs |
| Tom Lane | Billy Harper |
| Anahid Kavoojian Vrana | Dave Lynch |
| Lauren Fair | Jimmy Valente |
| Tim Potts | Casey Nickerson |
| Suzanne Nikola Baldino | John van den Heuvel |
| Jim Morrison | Chris Bischof |
| Josie Mullen | Paul Buckley |
| Johnny Maul | Skip Kennedy |
| Bev Bonfoey | Barb Thorne |
| Marni Kent Hansell | Bob Mercer |
| Bob Ierardi | Eric Joosten |
| Dennis Sullivan | Tom Milek |
| Gary Swartz | Dave Miller |
| Steve Verses | Jay Baker |
| Cliff Powell | Ann Back Price |
| Steve and Patti Craig | Anne Marie McGarry |
| Vandy Van Wagener | Bill Schade |
| George Farrington | Todd and Martha Robbins |
| Rick Weber | Jane Seyferth |
| Sue Venarde Mahoney | Mark Tinker |
| Joan Dobson Glazebrook | Paul Hendrickson |
| Sandy McGill | Ted Vanech |
| Jim Tully | Stu Traver |
| Dick Costello | Mike Lopriore |
| Charlie Smith | Chris Eng Leventhal |
| Jane Genster | John Wuerthner |
| Carol Ann Augustus Summers | Anne Irvine |
| Ken Broska | Paul Hepp |
| Dave Jefferson | Sue Geiger |
| Allison Poccia | Joanne Schoepf Reisser |
| Benny Bruno | Kyle Hepp |
| Kathy Strachan | Pam Burkhardt Mele |
| Peter Scholtz |
Thank-you!!
Great shot of classmates Kenny Peliksza, Mike 'Lope' Lopriore, Dick Costello, and Ben Bruno in Jacksonville. Nobody mentioned any golf scores but all were sad to see former Jax resident Paul Hepp leave for Texas.
Hey You!
Laura Mandi
Choir
Vandy Van Wagener and Family
Anne Marie McGarry
Greetings Anahid!
Steve and Patti Craig squishing apples from their apple trees. One year they report harvesting over 20 bushels of apples. (Note: 1 bushel = 48 pounds). The Craigbo Cider Co. made 16 gallons of unadulterated apple cider, while also donating apples to a local farmer and food pantry.
Terry Cummings, Tim Maul, Cliff Powell
Shot of trip out west during summer of '69 when we hitchhiked to California. Mark Tinker's dad bought us the car to roam around California and back to CT. Thought I lost this. Great memories from that trip. Those were the days! -George Wehmann
(starting bottom left): Chris Garr, Ellen Johnson, Martha Whelan, Jane Hindenlang
Sue Dickman, Kathy McIntyre, Pam Burkhart Melee, Co Koppert (Young LIfe)
Bobby Grant, Kathy Fricke, Jackie Fitzpatrick, MaryLou Sivos
Heidi Gerber
Carol Augustus Summers, Anna Lamberton, Louis Belfour, Sara Schyler
Man in hat- L. (Ron) Hubbard, the kid on far right with hood is Mardie Porter's brother, Clark Porter
The guy near top row hat and glasses: Middlesex science teacher "Booger" Bates
Right Center back row: The man in the hat and woman next to him-
Mr and Mrs Hendrickson (Paul's parents)!