Date: Fri 05-Feb-1999
Date: Fri 05-Feb-1999
Publication: Bee
Author: DOTTIE
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SNAPSHOT: THOMAS MURPHY
Occupation: I have been an attorney for 2« years. I joined my wife, Michele,
in Murphy & Murphy at 38 Church Hill Road in 1996. She had been in practice
since 1988. We do estate planning, elder law and real estate. I have a degree
in marketing from the University of Pennsylvania Wharton School of Finance and
received my law degree from Pace University School of Law.
How Long Been in Newtown: I have lived in Newtown since 1971, when I was 11
years old. Prior to that I lived in Milford.
Biggest Change Seen in Town: The biggest change I see is the sophistication of
our children. I gave a Law Day presentation at the middle school last year.
The kids wanted to know if they could divorce from their parents, how to
settle their grandparents' estates, and whether they could sue local merchants
whose coffee is too hot. I said, "You're 12 and you drink coffee?"
Family: My wife, Michele, and I have been married for 15 years. We have three
children, Kyle, 9, Rebecca, 7, and Rachel, 4.
Pets: We have no pets, but Rachel turns herself into a cat several times a
day.
Hobbies: I enjoy biking, skiing, and photographing the kids. I have thousands
of pictures of the kids. I taught all three kids to ski. The five of us bike
and ski together. We have a game room where we play games, such as bumper
pool.
Favorite books and authors: I like to read, but I have no time for reading
because of the professional journals I have to read for continuing education.
Organizations: I'm a Cub Scout den leader and teach church school at Trinity
Church. I also belong to several professional organizations.
Favorite Vacation Spot: We like Vermont. We take the kids up there a lot so we
can just sit in one place for an afternoon and enjoy the beauty of the scenery
or throw a ball. We have very simple pleasures.
Most Vivid Memory About Newtown: I remember getting engaged to Michele sitting
on the bench at the top of Castle Hill, overlooking the flagpole.
Philosophy: Look forward to tomorrow, but enjoy today. Hang with the kids and
teach them how to enjoy the world.
