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The Greater Eldridge Park Neighborhood Association has built a tradition over the last 8 years of celebrating a Lawrence Township woman who has worked to improve the community. GEPNA has announced that the 2022 Woman of Excellence Award winner is long-time resident JoAnn Groeger, who is currently a member of the Lawrence Township Board of Eduction. Groeger has lived in Lawrence Township for 45 years. She and her husband, Steven, raised three children who are all graduates of Lawrence High School. Prior to coming to Lawrence, she graduated from Hopatcong High School and attended Kings College, where she earned a degree in health and physical education. She then earned a master’s in education from Georgian Court College. According to a GEPNA release, Groeger worked for 32 years as a physical education and health instructor in the Lawrence Township Public Schools. During that time, she worked in every school in the district except See GEPNA, Page 2

BY THOMAS KELLY

Mercer County Community College Athletic Hall of Fame inductee Diane Rose Kelly recently released a music album called “Avalon Rose.” Kelly is a native of Lawrence Township.

Former MCCC sports star inducted into 2022 Hall of Fame class BY RICH FISHER

When Diane Rose Kelly got word she was being inducted into the 2nd Annual Mercer County Community College Athletic Hall of Fame Class, it led to a moment of shock, followed by entry into a time machine. “I was totally surprised to get the call,” the Lawrence Township native

said. “It felt like a spin back in time.” And what a spin it has been for a woman who has lived the epitome of a full life. The condensed version, which is tough to get from the gregarious Kelly, is as follows: It started with her athletic exploits in soccer and softball at Notre Dame High School and Mer-

cer, and in soccer at George Washington University. She had a fling with a start-up women’s team, the New Jersey Wildcats, but was getting out-physicaled by opponents. “Truth be told I was now in a rock star body not a soccer body,” Kelly said with a laugh. “It was time to play for fun.” See KELLY, Page 5

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Sherri Andrews is a person where the artist inside came out later—in bursts of movement and color. But before that—and her solo exhibition at the Zuzu Gallery in Lawrence Township through Saturday, Aug. 27—she was a young woman in East Orange who hustled her way through Drew University and Harvard Business School and promised herself she would make enough money to be comfortable and not financially worry. “I worked intensely in the financial field, commuting into NYC daily and raising my son, along with my husband (Daniel Luchansky), who was also in the financial business. With a grueling commute and demanding job, I had very little free time and hadn’t realized I might have a hidden talent,” Andrews says. But after 10 years as a hedge fund portfolio manager at Quattro Global Capital and another seven years at another hedge fund, Andrews decided that 2017 was a good time for her to get out of finance and into something that had crept into her See ANDREWS, Page 3

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GEPNA continued from Page 1 The award was initiated in 2015, with Eldridge Park. the first award going to Carol ChamberGroeger, who retired from LTPS in lain, retired director of the Lawrence 2010, has been an adjunct professor at Township Health Department. the College of New Jersey since 2010 to Other GEPNA Woman of Excellence the present. Award winners include: Carol NichoShe has been a school board mem- las, school nurse, who runs the Greater ber since 2011, and currently serves on Mercer Public Health Partnership; Anne the Community Relations Demarrias for her relent& Legislative Affairs Comless work on all the trails in mittee (Chair), Personnel town; retired school SuperCommittee, board liaison to intendent of the Public LTET, board liaison to N.J. School District Dr. Crystal School Board Association, Edwards, for her work in and president of the Mersustainability; Belinda Silcer County School Board. ver for living and teaching “Serving as president of sustainability; Prof. Brooke the Mercer County School Hunter, PhD, for her Board Association meetresearch into local history; ing bi-monthly with every and Darlene Hanley, retired school district in the State, President and CEO of MorGroeger New Jersey Schools Board ris Hall/St. Lawrence, Inc. Legislative Committee and for all her work during the on the New Jersey School Boards Del- COVID-19 pandemic. egate Assembly, enables me to be in GEPNA’s mission is to promotes, pretouch with board members, state offi- serve business growth and community cials and legislators to review changes life in the Eldridge Park neighborhood in educational New Jersey,” Groeger has by enhancing its diversity, sustainabilsaid. ity, vitality, beauty, history and economy The award reception for the GEPNA’s development. 8th annual Woman of Excellence Award For more information, go to facebook. will be on Aug. 25. com/GEPNA. Expires: 8-31-22

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Works by artist Sherri Andrews, pictured in her studio, are being displayed in an exhibition at Zuzu Gallery in Lawrenceville. ANDREWS continued from Page 1 life four years before. “I went on vacation with a friend in 2013 at Enchantment Resort in Sedona, Arizona, which offered a complimentary watercolor class. The class was full, but I asked the instructor, a former art professor, to try to squeeze me in, which he graciously did. In that 90-minute class, I was transformed. It was like a spiritual experience when I picked up the paint brush. After that, I was hooked.” Susan Rizzo, the director of the Lawrenceville-based Zuzu Gallery, which represents Andrews locally, says, “I first saw Sherri Andrews’ work at a pop up show in Princeton. When I opened Zuzu Gallery in September, 2021, I knew I wanted to offer her work. I love her paper collages, and the new figures on the marble tiles.” About her own work, Andrews says, “I work in a number of unconventional media, including alcohol inks, paper collage, and mixed media. I started my journey in art with watercolors but then saw photos of alcohol inks on Pinterest with their strikingly bold colors and flowing paint. I started experimenting with the medium but applied watercolor techniques while adding textures and heavy layers. In 2018 I entered the juried art show at the Ellarslie and was awarded the Ben Whitmire Award for Emerging Artists and was honored that the museum purchased my painting.” Andrews also says she is self-taught. “I watched a lot of YouTube videos. I am not formally trained in art. I studied economics in college and went to business school. When I started painting, I would paint along with the instructors I liked on YouTube. I also bought books so that I could learn certain techniques and took a few classes locally. Mostly I just experimented. There are no rules in art, right? In many

ways, not having formal training allows me to be more free-spirited in my art.” A Plainsboro resident, Andrews paints in an oversized studio in what in real estate terms is called a bonus room — a large room over the garage with a pool table left in it by the previous owners. On a recent day, Andrews can be seen sporting an Everlast T-shirt while working on several pieces at a time. Around her are collages and paintings of figures, land and seascapes, abstracts, florals, and many of women and women dancing. Though not offering details, Andrews alludes to the difficulties a woman encounters in her previous field of finance. Sharing more of her approach, Andrews says, “My art tends to use bold colors and communicates a sense of joy, of letting go,” she says. “I let the paint flow, layer papers, and use materials in unconventional ways. It is a meditative process for me where I get lost in the art of creating, and I think the viewer senses that. I transport the viewer to my imaginary world.” Additionally, she says she collects “inspiration and photos everywhere: a field trip to a local flower farm, a photograph of rolling hills, floral arrangements, ballerinas in motion. My camera roll is full of inspiration for color combinations and compositions. Much of my artwork, however, is derived from imagination and memory. It is an intuitive process of laying down paint and paper while paying attention to how the textures and color feel. I tend to work quickly and then come back to it after a few days.” A huge rack in her studio holds 200 rolls of handmade paper that Andrews uses for her collages, yet she laments that some of her favorites are not to be found anymore, as certain pattern papers become obsolete or hard to come by. The handmade paper See ANDREWS, Page 4

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ANDREWS continued from Page 3 collages are sometimes joined by acrylic paint on the workpiece. She says she recently began working with handmade papers collected from around the world. “I find inspiration in the patterns and textures. The beautifully rich papers can provide ideas for paintings. One collector remarked that my paper collages look like my alcohol ink paintings.” She also likes experimenting with media. “My favorites right now are paper and acrylics. You could describe me as an ‘art supply junkie.’ I love trying new materials and tools. I have dabbled in oils but find them challenging, especially color mixing. My colorful landscapes, florals, and dancers have been well-received. I can become attached to some of my figurative pieces, the drawings come alive, so it can be difficult to sell those except to close friends.” “I also gravitated from watercolors to alcohol inks, and my paintings stood out. It was easier to make art uniquely my own by using different materials. When I was running tight for a deadline for an art donation, a friend suggested that I cut up a giclee of one of my watercolors and make a boldcolored collage. That started me on my collage journey. Sometimes I combine ink, fiber paste, acrylics, and, most recently, gold leaf with my collages. I am not afraid to take risks, and that inevitably involves some failure.” Andrews credits the West Windsor Arts Council for helping her become involved with showing and presenting. “I was a volunteer at WWAC for over a year before I was asked to join the board. After serving on the board, I was elected president. One of the projects for which I am most proud is hosting a fundraiser honoring Priscilla Algava. Priscilla was my teacher and mentor, as well as a tal-

Works by Artist Sherri Andrews, such as the above ‘World Opens Up,’ are on display through Aug. 27 at Zuzu Gallery in Lawrenceville ented artist. Part of the mission of local arts organizations is to support artists. That fundraiser, which was hugely successful, also made her very happy in the last few months of her life. The proceeds were devoted to subsidize art classes for those who couldn’t otherwise afford to take classes.” During her tenure on the board at WWAC, Andrews bring some of her former life to the organization. “My business skills have been a welcome addition to the nonprofit sector, bringing a more ‘bottom line’ perspective. I also donate artwork to support local causes including Homefront, Arts Council of Princeton, and West Windsor Arts Council.” She also credits her husband. “(He) is my right hand person and my biggest supporter. He helps with all my shows; curator, art critic, handyman, and logistics. I couldn’t do it without him.”

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KELLY continued from Page 1 She tended bar at Smitty’s Kicks for Mercer legend Bobby Smith, who she considered a mentor, and also worked his camps before gaining a master’s degree in Health Education, Fitness and Nutrition from the University of West Florida in Pensacola. The fun-loving Kelly also coached the women’s soccer team there from 1991-95 and had three highly touted New Jersey players in Theresa Thoma, Michelle Ogborn and Denise Picerno, “who were late for our first double session practice. I had them paint my condo in return for lateness.” Upon meeting Nikki Thompson, the two formed the band JAYLA and played Florida beach bars, bookstores and restaurants. Kelly gave up coaching in 1995 and the duo moved to a more enriching music scene in Orlando, where Kelly served as an adjunct professor at several colleges. JAYLA headlined the Daytona 500 and opened for such acts as Pat Benatar, Train, Gavin DeGraw, Kansas, Styx, The Doobie Brothers, The Black Crowes and many others. “Super fun rock star stuff!” she exclaimed. In 2005, Kelly followed her brother to California and taught physical education in Beverly Hills. JAYLA played in some major Los Angeles venues, while Kelly also mixed with former Lawrenceville neighbor Dan Lavery, a member of the bands Tonic and True. The next several years she worked at Pierce College as an Associate Professor of Health and Kinesiology and was named Health Professor of the Year three times. Musically, Kelly embarked on a solo career in 2010 and became the author of four self-help books. Now living in Georgia with her parents, Kelly is writing her latest book— There is No Goalie: How I Scored 126 in my Four Year Collegiate Women’s Soccer Career. Due out in the fall, it is a book about soccer, mindset and character. It’s not surprising that soccer would be her latest writing project, considering it helped mold Kelly into the diverse woman she has become. As a child, she stood by at parties, shyly observering everyone else having a good time. Athletics changed all of that. “Sports taught me how to stand out and be a leader among my peers,” Kelly said. “In soccer and softball, my coaches and teammates helped me to build character, a healthy mindset and an understanding of how to relate to other people with a common goal: winning and playing together as a team.” With her dad being transferred frequently due his job with Xerox, Kelly had various residences as a youth, going from Highland Park, to Cleveland, to Rochester, NY where she first began to play recreation soccer. “We would play when it was snowing

Diane Rose Kelly with her college softball coach, the late “Wild” Bill Drake. and in those days the balls were made of hard plastic,” she recalled. “I would come home with welts on my legs.” It was then on to Danbury, CT, where Kelly played field hockey, softball and baseball. At age 14, Kelly moved to Lawrenceville and entered Notre Dame during her sophomore year. “That first day when she came out for the team, it was super exciting because of her background of playing soccer,” said Sandy Koschek, ND’s former girls soccer and softball coach. “She was a nononsense person. She came out to practice every day, and was just so into practice. “She worked hard every single day, there were days when she stayed after practice and practiced some more if something didn’t go right. She’d go home and practice after our practice. She was very, very driven.” So much so that Kelly would load herself down while riding her Sting-Ray bike across Darrah Lane to a large target wall at Lawrence High where players could kick balls against. “I would shove a soccer ball in between the seat posts, carry a gallon of water in one hand, while holding the steering wheel and holding my boom box in the other hand,” Kelly said. “That image makes me laugh when I recall it. I must have looked hilarious.” She was joined by friend Donna Frascella, an LHS player, and ND teammate Julie Meagher. “I remember the big, gigantic brick wall at the high school,” Kelly said. “Some days the grass was so high the ball would barely move.” The work paid off. From 1982-84 Kelly played on a soccer co-state championship team, and in her junior and senior seasons she was All-Colonial Valley Conference, All-County and All-State in both softball and soccer. As a senior she was named the Lawrence Athletic Association’s Student-Athlete of the Year. In her three years

Kelly scored 76 goals and left her mark on the program. “She ranks right up there with Vicky Hebeler and (the late) Nicole Dennion as three of the top players who ever played at Notre Dame,” said Koschek, who coached the program for 37 years. “Diane played midfield then got moved up to line with Nicole and Vicky and she fit in with the two of them.” Kelly remembers the moment it all began, when she scored her first high school goal at Eggerts Crossing’s Zimmer Field. The word “vividly” was invented to describe how well she recalls the moment. “I had a mystical moment,” Kelly said. “I was dribbling the ball and I picked my head up to survey the field. I saw an open goal from about 35 yards out. I instantly shot the ball and watched it sail into the back of the net over everyone. The goalie was cherry picking out on the 18 yard line and I saw her in la la land for a split second. I made a choice that would shift my soccer career. It caught everyone by surprise and, well, elation rang out! I can still feel that moment as if it is happening now.” That was just the start. From there she went on to score 82 career goals at Mercer, which was a NJCAA Division I record at the time. Kelly was All-American in soccer in 1984 and 1985. When Kelly made honorable mention All-American in softball in 1986, she became the first MCCC athlete to ever achieve All-America status in two sports. Kelly played both sports for the late, legendary “Wild” Bill Drake at MCCC. Drake literally recruited her off the high school softball fields, as every time he officiated Notre Dame games he would put the bug in her ear about going to Mercer. “Drakey brought out the best in me,” Kelly said. “He believed in me and my talent. When someone believes in you, you feel that you will do anything. Your personal best is all you have and sometimes we do not know what we can do on the field or in life until another person helps you bring it out of yourself. Coach Bill Drake was that person for me at Mercer County College for both soccer and softball.” Then it was on to George Washington University, where she led the nation and set a single-season school record with 29 goals as a junior. She finished with 44 goals, placing her second on the school’s all-time list. Soon it was on to the “real world.” After years of teaching; music and writing have become her passions and Kelly feels she can touch lives through both mediums. As a solo artist she recently recorded and coproduced an album, Avalon Rose, which is available on Amazon Music, Itunes and most digital mediums. “I would love people to feel moved by my music,” Kelly said. “Nothing can move

people like a song. I made my record with the best of intentions to uplift humanity and to create and share songs people can relate to. Hence the song (on the album), “Relatability!’ She is currently promoting the CD while writing her book. But her athletic career will always remain a backdrop to her life. In 2000, Kelly was inducted into the Mercer County Soccer Hall of Fame. This past February, she got word during the same week this year that she would be inducted into the MCCC and George Washington HOFs. When she got the call for Mercer, Kelly had to break her philosophy of always looking ahead. “I am not much for looking back too long,” she said. “I am a ‘move on’ kind of woman. However, I do savor. The honor tapped into a wordless feeling of humility for the experiences. I dug out my scrapbooks and just dove in to reclaim the memories into my heart. It made me think of all the lives I touched and all the kids who looked up to me (through teaching and working camps). That’s cool! I love kids and I have been a big part of many young people’s lives over the years. “I feel blessed to have been able to use my athletic skills at a top-notch level but to also have some amazing teammates, coaches, and parents. The Mercer athletic department was like family. Between Bill Drake, Puggy Malone, Al Leister, Carol Gibilisco, Lisa Camilone, Robert Pugh, Charlie Inverso and all the coaches and staff, it felt like family. This is what helps a kid get through. They were all mentors. They were all encouraging. When you walked into the Athletic office there was this vibe of unity and passion.” That vibe goes back to high school, as Kelly made sure to request that Koschek came to the induction dinner. “I’m extremely proud of her,” Koschek said. “She called me months ago and asked if I would go to the banquet and I was stunned when she said ‘You had a lot of influence on me, I would really like you to be there.’ It was awesome she thought of me after all these years and wanted me to be there. “I’m not the least bit surprised that she’s done so well at everything she’s attempted. She was just one that responded well to no-nonsense – ‘Let’s get out there and have fun but we have a job to get done out there.’ She never complained about anything. She’s like a perfectionist. If it’s not right, she’s gonna keep working on it.” And that dedication has led to an enriched and fulfilling life that still has a long way to go. To learn more about Kelly’s music and books, email drosemusicfriends@gmail. com

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develop,” but the same social and cognitive perks can apply to seniors, too. Wu has spent this year advocating for the advancement of chess, officially registering the nonprofit organization in January, 2022. According to its website, Impact Chess has raised $1,330 and impacted 100 people through attendance at events and donations. But before chess came into Wu’s life, there was Go. “When I was very young, and I lived in China, the popular board games were Go and Chinese chess,” said Wu, who usually played with his father, Haibo. Go is also strategy-based, but features a larger board with an increased number of moves and pieces — chess has 20 starting possibilities to Go’s 361, and instead of representing hierarchical ranks as chess pieces do, Go stones are rounded — with the objective being to take up as much of the board, or territory, as possible. Born in San Francisco, Wu frequently moved back and forth between California and China until his family relocated to Princeton in the summer before second grade. There, he noticed that chess dominated the world of thinking board games, so his days of Go stopped. From the day he signed up for chess summer camp at Princeton Academy, right next to the Princeton Day School he would later attend, it was obvious that Wu’s future would be heavily influenced by chess and its principles. “Chess has taught me a lot, and throughout the process I felt my own growth. I became better at chess, and I also met new people, so that’s why I’ve been playing ever since,” he said, adding that chess helped him explore creativity, strategic thinking, and how to remain calm under pressure. Wu, 16, has lived in Princeton for nearly half of his life, but he is also a rising junior at Phillips Exeter Academy, a private boarding school in New Hampshire. His chess rating is around 2,000 — what he describes as“expert level” — and he is also in the top 100 for his age in the United States. Yet entrepreneurship is more of his current focus. The idea for Impact Chess came from a late-night phone call with a friend, where Wu, still in Exeter, found himself reminiscing about past life experiences. “Thinking back, I realized that a lot of the decisions I made were perfectly what would have led me to where I am today. I was able to, in a lot of different situations, find the best thing for myself and also others,” he explained, linking that to his deep understanding of chess, where high level players regularly think

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several moves ahead. “At that moment, I really felt that I was blessed by the game of chess, [and] I thought I should definitely give this to other people. There’s so many ways that chess can help.” Wu knew that gearing programming towards students, especially those from underserved and underrepresented communities, could result in “a brighter future” changed by the mutual celebration of chess. “In today’s society, political polarization is almost at an all-time high. Chess teaches us so much about perspective, strategic thinking, and removing emotions from judgment — all those things that could definitely just help people think more rationally, more sympathetically. I really feel like chess is just a great tool that helps people think about so many different things, and I wanted to share that with others,” Wu said. A renewed interest in the game, due in part to both the pandemic and the success of Netflix’s “The Queen’s Gambit,” was another factor in making the dream of bringing chess to new audiences possible. The sale of physical chess sets rose, as did the rate of female players who identified with the show’s lead. Online platforms such as Chess.com exploded, as people were inspired by not just media, but the chance of escaping isolation, as many chose boards over boredom. Twitch, which has had a partnership with Chess.com since 2018, streamed matches and tournaments live. While Wu appreciated that the popularity of chess increased, a downside was that “because of the pandemic, many tournaments, events, in-person lessons, and classes all had to be canceled. So even though the pandemic has helped this surge and chess playing in general, it really harmed the in-person experience of the over-the-board tournaments, and the United States Chess Federation events.” Wu continued that “these closures, and overall, the harm that COVID has caused,” all factored into the message of Impact Chess — not just to expand the game’s reach, but “to try to heal these communities back together,” he said. Prior to the pandemic, Wu, his dad, and friends used to play with members of the Ewing Township Senior & Community Center Chess Club. The power of chess bridged the gap between the varying age groups and skill levels, but after being shut down for such a long time, the club struggled. In June, the only attendees were Wu, his dad Haibo, and club president Bong Ortiz. This motivated Wu to work with the club to establish quad tournaments — where each player engages in three

rounds against those of similar ranking. “It was actually a huge success, because there were around a dozen participants, which was incredible compared to the three people that were at the club meeting,” Wu said, with that collaboration still ongoing. Impact Chess also partnered with Arm in Arm, a Trenton nonprofit to help those in need receive basic care and employment, to donate 63 chess sets to Robbins Elementary School. After volunteers taught grades the basics of the game, 45 of those sets went to families, while 17 stayed behind, one for each classroom. As Impact Chess is still in its infancy, Wu’s priorities are to establish opportunities for outreach, instruction, and community building — at the moment, that means organizing events and recruiting members. Their national scale already includes leaders in Massachusetts, Boston, Michigan, and Northern California, while international operations have started in Toronto, Canada. Planning for the future, though, was made easier through connections closer to home. When Eric and Haibo first started playing in Princeton, they mainly stuck to school tournaments, but his father created a group chat for parents of local chess players in hopes that they could all share resources. Soon, the platform became a place for mentorship opportunities as well, now amassing about 2,000 members. With more than just guardians, the chat has allowed Wu to interact with chess players he idolized as a child. As most of them are now college students, they were more than open to the idea of offering their time and advice. Since Eric was able to build on these preexisting relationships, it was a natural transition for them to become involved. One of the advisors is Andrew Tang, a grandmaster and Princeton University student regarded as “one of the best bullet chess players in the world,” referring to a variant of chess with very short time controls such as hyperbullet (30 seconds per player) or ultrabullet (15 seconds per player). Other notable figures include Darwin Yang, a grandmaster getting his Ph.D. in economics at Princeton, Jennifer Yu, the 2019 U.S. Women’s Champion and woman grandmaster, and Jeffery Xiong, who “qualified for the grandmaster title at age 14, after he became the youngest champion in the history of the Chicago Open,” according to the website. While these younger players are Wu’s friends, two of the adult advisors are his coaches, renowned chess grandmasters Larry Christiansen and Gregory

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Kaidanov. Wu maintained that the beauty of chess lies in its inability to discriminate. “No matter what, when you play chess, you have 16 pieces on the board, the exact same as your opponent. That is something that is truly magical about chess, because I would say almost anyone could play it. Even if you’re playing against the world champion, for instance, technically you have a chance. You start out completely even, whereas in a lot of other activities, there are some limits,” he said, such as being athletic or tall in sports. “For chess, you just have to be willing to play it, to try to outthink your opponent.” If you lose, you do so with grace, Wu said, which is yet another merit to chess. “I’ve lost over 200 games before, and in a lot of things I do, I don’t really experience much failure — things are more in the gray area. But for chess, you either win or you lose. It doesn’t matter how close you were, it doesn’t matter how much time you spent, at the end, the result is” what it is, ending in either a victory, loss or a draw. Every month, Impact Chess is set to host Ewing Chess Club quads, as well as Chess in the Park Events, with the latter next scheduled for Sunday, August 7. “For Impact Chess, I definitely want to continue it even beyond high school, maybe even beyond college, because it’s something that I really love doing, and that’s what I think entrepreneurship means,” Wu said. “Entrepreneurship is the creation of value.” He will always play the game and aims to attend nationals, but Wu defines his professional path through the ability to expand on his imagination — where, by combining strategies with his passion, he is sure to make winning moves outside of chess. More information: impactchess.org.


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Central NJ Ballet Theatre Ballet Is Beautiful Alisha Cardenas believes ballet is the most beautiful thing on earth. It’s little surprise, then, that this love of ballet affects everything she does as the director of the Central New Jersey Ballet Theatre. Now in her 11th year as the head of the region’s best ballet school, Cardenas focuses on finding and encouraging the dancer in everyone, within classical/contemporary and musical theater programs. The school teaches dancers ages 2 1/2 and up to reach their fullest — “Everybody deserves the best education” — without worrying about the competitive atmosphere some other schools spouse. “Winning trophies has its place,” Cardenas says, “but dance is art. How do you really measure artistry?” Cardenas and her staff treat every dancer as the individual she (or he, there are some boys in the class) is. Some need a little more attention, some want to work toward a career in dance, some just want to be part of something special. It all depends on the person and the goal. And Cardenas finds out what those goals are right away. “The first thing I always ask is, ‘What do you want to get out of us?’” she says. She expects all her dancers to give everything they can, but the instructors strive to build a communal school where everyone encourages and everyone is excited to see how everyone else is coming along. “There is no judgment between other students like there is at other studios. Ms. Alisha is very open and kind.

She really wants the best for her students!” says Shriya Varma, who has been dancing at CNJBT since 2011 and now is an alumna who was accepted to the Rutgers Mason Gross BFA Dance program. In 2018, the Cardenas family purchased 221 Broad Street to expand CNJBT’s growing student body. The space boasts impressive high ceilings and a sprung floor with an open lobby to view classes. The space is named “The Christine Cardenas Center for Performing Arts Education” in honor of her mother, who lost her battle with stage 4 colon cancer. “She was so proud of all of us. She always encouraged me to follow my dreams,” Cardenas says. “This space is a safe space for

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young artist and dreamers.” Currently, the CNJBT is enrolling students for summer and this coming fall. This year’s ballets will be the comedic Ballet, Coppelia, June 2023. But first the holiday tradition. And yes, all students in the Central New Jersey Ballet Theatre take part in “The Nutcracker” and “Coppelia.” In other words, things are busy for this classically trained dancer from Atlanta, Georgia, whose dream of becoming a director and owner of a school that stresses the fundamentals of ballet has been on track since 2011. Since opening, Cardenas has trained students who have been accepted to the following programs: American Ballet Summer Intensive, The Rock School For Dance Summer Intensive, Washington National Ballet Summer Intensive, The Bolshoi Summer Intensive, the Central PA Youth Ballet Summer Program, Joffrey Ballet Summer and Year round programs, Philly Ballet Summer Intensive, The Rocketts Summer Intensive, Princeton Ballet Trainee Program, and including collegiate dance major programs such as AMDA, Marymount Manhattan College Dance, Johns Hopkins, Kennesaw University, Stockton University, Rutgers Mason Gross, and Towson University Dance Major Programs among others. “I can honestly say that I was prepared for the demands of college dance. My professors gave me solid reviews while I attended,” says former CNJBT student Alexa Angelucci. Cardenas has also presented dancers for the prestigious Youth American Grande Prix in Philadelphia. All received high marks including Top 10 awards! They will be returning to the YAGP in November.

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Alisha Cardenas of Central New Jersey Ballet Theatre But she’s not too busy to encourage new dancers, whether they dream of soaring across the Broadway stage or just want to experience the joy of ballet. The Central New Jersey Ballet Theatre is currently enrolling for all ages and levels for the 2022-2023 school year. “There’s something for everybody here,” Cardenas says. Central NJ Ballet Theatre, 221 Broad Street, Florence. www.cnjballet. com.

At St. George Preschool, we believe that each child has an innate drive for exploring, discovering, communicating, and learning. Our purpose is to provide a safe, warm, and nurturing environment for children to develop this innate drive to the fullest, and become life-long learners. Our goal is to help each child develop his/her individual interests, creativity and potential at their own pace by providing a wide variety of fun and age-appropriate activities and materials. In addition to the developmental goals in the areas of math, language, science, cognitive skills, motor skills, etc., stipulated by the state, the school aims to promote learning skills for life. At the same time, we aim to enhance the child’s social, moral, cultural and spiritual growth through group interactions, uplifting stories, cultural events and gentle guidance. Since “a healthy mind is in a healthy body” as the Ancient Greeks said, we provide a huge indoors gym and a beautiful play ground with regular physical activities.

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Tanaka, a beloved ARB Company dancer, made her choreographic debut with ARB last season, and Howell is a graduate of the John J. Cali School of Music at Montclair Presenting ‘Kaleidoscope’ State University and Mercer County September 23-25 at the New Community College, where he Brunswick Performing Arts received degrees in Jazz Studies. Center He also accompanies classes at Princeton Ballet School, among American Repertory Ballet (ARB) others. launches its 2022-2023 season The program also features Claire at the New Brunswick Performing Davison’s Bewitched, set to Ella Arts Center, September 23-25, with Fitzgerald’s iconic vocals. A dancer Kaleidoscope. An innovative program with American Ballet Theatre, featuring never-before-seen work, Davison’s piece premiered at the Kaleidoscope includes a unique Boulder Arts Outdoors Festival collaboration between choreographer in 2021 and ARB performed the Da’ Von Doane, formerly of Dance piece earlier this year as part of its Theatre of Harlem, and New JerseyMask-erade Gala. Rounding out based visual artist Grace Lynne the performance will be a dazzling Haynes, whose creations have classical pas de deux, choreographed graced the cover of The New Yorker by Artistic Director Ethan Stiefel, magazine. A recent graduate of the set to music by Léo Delibes and Rutgers Art & Design MFA program, showcasing the balletic bravura of Haynes will be designing scenic ARB’s artists. elements and costumes for Doane’s Audiences can expect a new ballet, a partnership amplifying multifaceted and engaging both artists’ creative talents. Also experience during ARB’s commissioned for the program is a Kaleidoscope performances at new work by ARB’s Ryoko Tanaka the New Brunswick Performing and pianist-composer Ian Howell, Arts Center for one weekend only: inspired by Salvador Dali’s painting Stuart-School-US1-Ad-9.375 x 5.125.pdf 1 7/22/22 2:08 PM September 23-25. titled “Swans Reflecting Elephants.”

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Capital Health Medical Center – Hopewell Earns ‘A’ Grade for Quality from The Leapfrog Group Capital Health Medical Center – Hopewell was awarded an ‘A’ from The Leapfrog Group’s spring 2022 Leapfrog Hospital Safety Grade. This national distinction recognizes Capital Health’s achievements in protecting patients from preventable harm and error in the hospital. “Capital Health Medical Center – Hopewell is home to many innovative services, such as our Cancer Center, the Josephine Plumeri Birthing Center and Regional Perinatal Center, and minimally invasive robotic-assisted surgery with the da Vinci® Surgical System,” said Al Maghazehe, president and CEO, Capital Health. “By earning an ‘A’ from the Leapfrog group, residents in our community can be assured of our continuing status as a health care leader in the region.” “Capital Health is committed to improving quality and safety outcomes throughout our organization,” said Dr. Mark Arcaro, acting vice president of Clinical Performance at Capital Health. “And while this recognition validates our efforts, we are always looking ahead

to make sustained improvements and continue to meet and exceed national standards of care.” The Leapfrog Group, an independent national watchdog organization, assigns an “A,” “B,” “C,” “D,” or “F” grade to general hospitals across the country based on over thirty national performance measures reflecting errors, accidents, injuries and infections, as well as systems hospitals have in place to prevent harm. The Leapfrog Hospital Safety Grade is the only hospital ratings program based exclusively on hospital prevention of medical errors and harms to patients. The grading system is peer-reviewed, fully transparent and free to the public. Grades are updated twice annually, in the fall and spring. “As our health care system continues to feel the strain of the pandemic, I thank the workforce and leadership of Capital Health for sustained commitment to patient safety, day in and day out,” said Leah Binder, president and CEO of The Leapfrog Group. “An ‘A’ Safety Grade is an outstanding achievement, and one that is not possible without a 24/7 effort by the entire health care workforce to protect patients from harm. This community should be proud.”

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Capital Health Employee Education Program Awards Four Full Tuition Scholarships to Rider University Andrew Coates of Levittown, Pennsylvania is the son of Kim Coates, a registered nurse and practice lead at Capital Health Occupational Health Center. Andrew is a graduate of Calvary Christian Academy of Philadelphia and his major is communication studies, with a minor in broadcast journalism. He intends to pursue a career in media. Gloria Owusu of Hamilton, New Jersey is the daughter of Samuel Acheaw, Care Management nurse at Capital Health Medical Center – Hopewell. Gloria is a graduate of Hamilton High School West and is an accounting major in Rider’s Department of Accounting, which is one of only 2% of programs worldwide with accreditation from the AACSB International.

Capital Health has announced four winners of full-tuition scholarships to Rider University as part of an employee education benefits partnership with the university. The scholarship winners are immediate family members of Capital Health employees and include Rachel Burnett (education), Andrew Coates (communication studies), Gloria Owusu (accounting), and Johannah Stevenson (STEM). In order to be eligible for the scholarships, candidates or their immediate family members must be full-time, non-union employees of Capital Health for at least one year and meet additional eligibility requirements. Capital Health’s partnership with Rider launched in 2020 when Capital Health Medical Group began overseeing the university’s Student Health Center and providing primary care health services to students and employees. “On behalf of Capital Health, I’m pleased to congratulate the inaugural winners of our full-tuition scholarships to Rider University” said Al Maghazehe, president and CEO of Capital Health. “As our relationship with Rider grows, we’ll offer similar scholarship opportunities annually as part of a broader education benefits program for our employees and their families. Two of the four scholarships awarded this year went to students whose annual family incomes were under $100,000, and we look forward to helping more members of our Capital Health family reach their education goals in the years to come.” Rachel Burnett of Morrisville, Pennsylvania is a graduate of Pennsbury High School. Daughter of Elizabeth De La Portilla-Stout, assistant nurse manager in Hemodialysis at Capital Health Regional Medical Center, Rachel is an education major in Rider’s College of Education and Human Services, which is accredited by the Council for the Accreditation of Educator Preparation (CAEP).

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Johanna Stevenson of Lumberton, New Jersey is a graduate of Rancocas Valley Regional High School. Daughter of Robert Stevenson, tech specialist at the Sleep Center at Capital Health – Hamilton, Johanna plans to study science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) in order to pursue a career as a secondary STEM teacher (grades 9 – 12) in a “high need” school district. Undergraduate students (including those transferring to Rider University or enrolling in a continuing studies program) are eligible to receive these scholarships, which are awarded for four consecutive years or until completion of the academic program. Scholarship recipients must be full-time students, maintain at least a 3.0 GPA, and be students in good standing with Rider University at all times during the course of their enrollment. Full-tuition scholarships do not include room, board, or other related costs, such as textbooks. Capital Health’s employee education benefits program also features a 50% tuition discount agreement with Rider University for nonunion employees and their immediate family members (cannot be combined with full-tuition scholarships). Other Rider education benefits for Capital Health employees include an application fee waiver; free, unofficial evaluation of transfer credits prior to applying; and a Rider academic advisor to help plan their schedule. Graduate student applicants can request a free evaluation of transfer credits as well as course and GMAT/GRE waivers and exclusive certificate programs for Capital Health employees are currently in development.


Capital Health Welcomes NEW BOARD MEMBERS Capital Health recently elected five members to the Corporate Board of Trustees for Capital Healthcare, Inc., (the Honorable Carmen Garcia, the Reverend John R. Taylor and Dr. Shirnett Williamson) and the Capital Health Hospital Board of Directors (Dr. Paul Codjoe and Dr. Dominick Eboli). “Election to the board is an important responsibility, as its members work together to develop a broad vision of how to best serve our community, whether it’s improvements to infrastructure and staff or initiatives that address the overall health and wellbeing of the patents we serve,” said Samuel J. Plumeri, Jr., chairman of the Capital Healthcare, Inc. Board of Trustees. “We are pleased to welcome five new members to our board, each of whom provides exceptional leadership qualities and unique experiences that will help guide us as we continue to advance Capital Health as the leading health care provider in the region.”

Corporate Board of Trustees for Capital Healthcare Inc. CARMEN GARCIA was a gubernatorial appointee to the New Jersey State Parole Board, serving as an associate board member for 14 years. Garcia is a former Chief Judge of the Municipal Court for the Capital City of Trenton in New Jersey. She was the first Hispanic appointed to the bench in Mercer County and the second Latina ever appointed to the bench in the State of New Jersey. During her tenure through the administrations of various New Jersey governors, Garcia served as vice-chair of the Decision Making Processes and Procedures Committee, an active member of the Legislative and Regulatory Affairs Committee, and as the executive branch representative on the State Council of the Interstate Commission for Juveniles. She previously served Capital Health as secretary of the Capital Health Hospital Board of Directors. REV. JOHN TAYLOR has been the pastor of Friendship Baptist Church in Trenton, New Jersey since 2009. He is president of the Trenton Capital City Community Coalition (CCCC) and is a board member at the Old Barracks Museum in Trenton. Rev. Taylor serves with the Interfaith Advisory Council for the State of New Jersey and is a certified counselor of Marriage Savers, Inc. He also received training in Church Management and Tax Financial Services (Clergy, Tax & Law). Taylor is a member of the Coalition for a New Community, the Covenant Partner’s Association of Trenton, the Interdenominational Ministerial Alliance of NJ, the Middlesex Central Baptist Association of NJ, Inc., and Faith In New Jersey. Rev. Taylor is also the chaplain for the New Jersey State Police.

DR. SHIRNETT WILLIAMSON is the medical director of Radiation Oncology Services at Capital Health, overseeing radiation oncology, CyberKnife, and brachytherapy. She is a former president of the American Cancer Society Board of Managers for Mercer County and the current chair of the Cancer Committee at Capital Health. She has served as a clinical assistant professor of Radiation Oncology at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine and helped develop the Department of Radiation Oncology at the Charlotte Kimelman Cancer Institute in the U.S. Virgin Islands.

Capital Health Hospital Board of Directors DR. PAUL CODJOE is a board certified, fellowship trained orthopaedic surgeon with Mercer-Bucks Orthopaedics. Dr. Codjoe was born in Accra, Ghana and came to the United States in 1989. Following his undergraduate degree from Rutgers University in New Brunswick, New Jersey, he received his medical degree from Robert Wood Johnson Medical School in New Brunswick. After completing his internship in general surgery and an orthopaedic surgery residency at Temple University Hospital, Dr. Codjoe was fellowship trained in sports medicine at the Hughston Clinic in Columbus, Georgia, where he focused on arthroscopic surgery and minimally invasive joint reconstructive procedures of the knee and shoulder. Dr. Codjoe specializes in sports medicine and shoulder and knee surgeries. He is also a member of many orthopaedic organizations, including the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, the American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine, the New Jersey Orthopaedic Society, and Pennsylvania Orthopaedic Society. DR. DOMINICK EBOLI was named medical director of the Bristol Myers Squibb Trauma Center at Capital Health Regional Medical Center in 2017 after serving as associate director since 2006. He has been an attending surgeon in general surgery, trauma, and surgical critical care at Capital Health since July 2000. Dr. Eboli is double board certified by the American Board of Surgery in general surgery and surgical critical care. He is a fellow to the American College of Surgeons and a member of the New Jersey Chapter of the American College of Surgeons, Eastern Association for Surgery of Trauma, the Society of Critical Care Medicine of New Jersey, and a member of the State Trauma Advance Council. As chair of the Department of Surgery at Capital Health, he also sits on the Trauma Performance Improvement, Trauma Program Operational Process Performance, and Patient Safety committees.

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CAPITAL HEALTH EARNS NATIONAL ACCREDITATION from the Commission on Cancer of the American College of Surgeons renowned hepato-pancreato-biliary surgeon. “More importantly, it demonstrates to the communities we serve that our extraordinary team of medical specialists is right in their neighborhood and ready to provide the latest treatment options tailored to each patient’s unique needs.” Capital Health Cancer Center, located at Capital Health Medical Center – Hopewell, has received national accreditation from the Commission on Cancer (CoC), a quality program of the American College of Surgeons (ACS). To earn accreditation for a three-year term, a cancer program must meet 34 quality care standards established by the CoC, be evaluated every three years through an extensive survey process, and maintain levels of excellence in the delivery of comprehensive patient-centered care. Capital Health last earned this accreditation in 2019.

The CoC Accreditation Program provides the framework for Capital Health to maintain its high quality of patient care through various programs that focus on the full spectrum of cancer care, including prevention, early diagnosis, cancer staging, optimal treatment, rehabilitation, life-long follow-up for recurrent disease, and end-of-life care. When patients receive care at a CoC facility, they also have access to information on clinical trials and new treatments, genetic counseling, and patient-centered services including psycho-social support and a patient navigation process that seeks to improve cancer survivors’ quality of life.

As a CoC-accredited cancer center, Capital Health takes a multidisciplinary approach to treating cancer as a complex group of diseases that requires individualized care among surgeons, medical and radiation oncologists, diagnostic radiologists, pathologists, and other cancer specialists. This multidisciplinary partnership results in improved patient care.

Established in 1922 by the American College of Surgeons, the CoC is a consortium of professional organizations dedicated to improving patient outcomes and quality of life for cancer patients through standard-setting, prevention, research, education, and the monitoring of comprehensive, quality care. Its membership includes Fellows of the American College of Surgeons.

“Being accredited by the Commission on Cancer underscores Capital Health’s commitment to providing cancer care that meets the highest national standards,” said Dr. Cataldo Doria, medical director of Capital Health’s Cancer Center and an internationally

Capital Health Cancer Center, located at Capital Health Medical Center – Hopewell, is the area’s most advanced provider of cancer treatment delivered by some of the most experienced medical experts. Visit capitalhealthcancercenter.com to learn more.

Interventional Pain Management Specialist Joins CAPITAL INSTITUTE FOR NEUROSCIENCES DR. ADISON WESELOH, a fellowship trained interventional spine and musculoskeletal medicine specialist, recently joined the Center for Pain Management at Capital Institute for Neurosciences. Dr. Weseloh and other providers at the Center focus on managing pain that originates with nerve damage or disease, trauma or injuries, cancer, headaches, musculoskeletal pain, head and facial pain, and back pain. Dr. Weseloh received his medical degree at the University of South Florida College of Medicine and completed his residency in physical medicine and rehabilitation at the University of Pennsylvania, where he also completed fellowship training in interventional spine and musculoskeletal medicine. His training includes diagnosing and interventional (non-surgical) treatment of musculoskeletal and spine conditions using ultrasound and fluoroscopically-guided injections. Dr. Weseloh also supports patients with alternative and holistic 10Lawrence Gazette | Health Headlines by Capital Health

treatments and helps them better understand their conditions to facilitate ways to help their bodies heal. He is board certified in physical medicine and rehabilitation. “Capital Institute for Neurosciences is known for providing the most advanced neurological services in this region,” said Dr. Weseloh. “I’m excited to be a part of the Pain Management team and contribute to the outstanding care that patients and referring clinicians in Mercer/Bucks communities have come to expect from Capital Health.” Capital Health’s Center for Pain Management is part of Capital Institute for Neurosciences, which provides the most advanced neuroscience care and treatments for conditions such as stroke, aneurysms, vascular malformations, carotid artery disease, cerebrovascular disorders, brain tumors, brain and spine trauma, and complex spine care. To schedule an appointment with Dr. Weseloh, call 267.802.1002 or visit capitalneuro.org for more information.


Grant will fund study for new emergency operations center KEVIN NERWINSKI FROM THE MANAGER’S DESK

should undertake an in-depth study… to determine the feasibility of constructing a new fire station in a central location...A new fire station should be designed to accommodate the Fire Department, EMS, and Emergency Management functions of the Township.” Our application to the State of New Jersey for the funding was a direct response to this recommendation. This money allows us to strategically plan for the future to deliver the best fire and emergency medical services to our community. I am sure some may take this as a signal of the end of the volunteer fire companies, and they would be wrong. The long, proud tradition of Slackwood Fire Company, Lawrence Road Fire Company, and Lawrenceville Fire Company will continue for years and remain an essential part of our overall public safety plan. We need them, and we value their service. Why do this now if we have no immediate plans for change? Well, we knew the grant money was available now, with no guarantee that it would be available in subsequent state budgets. The saying “strike while the iron is hot” is applicable here! As a result, we made our case for this funding from the State. We argued that “development and improvement plans to enhance the safety of the community with coordinated and efficient emergency response is a valuable use of taxpayer dollars. A centralized emergency operations center will have a lasting beneficial impact on the community by providing necessary responsive emergency assistance.” We apparently were persuasive enough to receive the total amount we requested. It seems clear that we will not need funds from our municipal budget to complete this work. An ideal situation says, Captain Obvious! We are grateful to Senator Shirley Turner, Assemblyman Anthony S. Verelli, and Assemblywoman Verline ReynoldsJackson for supporting and advocating for funding this vital project. I am equally thankful to our Mayor and Council Members. They have consistently supported our volunteer fire companies and have the wisdom to commit to planning for our future to ensure the best public safety for the community.

In a letter issued to Mayor John T. Ryan dated July 6, 2022, Senator Shirley K. Turner (15th District) advised that the State allocated $725,000 to Lawrence Township in the Fiscal Year 2023 Budget for the study and design of a new emergency management operations facility, tentatively called “Lawrence Road Emergency Management Operations Center.” Specifically, we requested funding for the research and development of a new, centralized facility to house our Fire and EMS operations at the site currently occupied by Lawrence Road Fire Company (1252 Lawrence Road). The funding will cover the study of the grounds (including environmental), creation of site plans, architectural plans, bid preparation, and the costs associated with effective public outreach. Presently, our community is served by three volunteer fire companies (Slackwood FC, Lawrence Road FC, and Lawrenceville FC, located in the south, central and northern areas of town) and career staff. Our career firefighters cover the day shift Monday through Friday, and our volunteers cover the evening, weekends, and holidays. As with many local governments, there has been a dramatic decrease in volunteer firefighters, and our community is no different. Given this fact, we had a fire study prepared in 2020 by The Rogers Group that provided a detailed assessment of our current firefighting program, which included thirty-eight recommendations for improvements. Since the report issuance, we have systematically implemented most of these recommendations. The most significant is Recommendation 19, which provides, “Revise the municipal ordinance to create a single, combination volunteer and career fire division under the authority of a full-time, career fire chief.” We took this action and are working through the challenges involved in combining the volunteers and career firefighters with our Emergency Medical Services professionals. The benefit of this change is readily apparent, and the future is looking bright. We needed the volunteers and career staff to buy in, and Kevin Nerwinski, a longtime resident of they have. Another recommendation in the report Lawrence, serves as Lawrence Township’s (#5) provides (in part), “the Township municipal manager.

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