HILLSBOROUGH: Five township women will be honored as “outstanding”

County group to cite Weintraub, Newman,Taylor,Julian and Levine Blumberg

Five Hillsborough women will be honored as Somerset County Outstanding Women for 2015 at a March 27 dinner Friday, March 27, at the Imperia at 1714 Easton Ave., Somerset.
The event is sponsored by the county Commission on the Status of Women. A cash bar at 6 p.m. will be followed by a buffet dinner at 7 p.m. Tickets are $55 per person. Advance reservations are required by March 1; no reservations will be taken at the door.
Hillsborough women who will be honored are:
— Martha J. Weintraub of Gallery 14 is an honoree in arts/entertainment;
— Courtney Newman of Hillsborough, co-founder of the Steps Together non-profit that helps families facing medical crises will be honored as a “hometown hero;”
— Jackie P. Taylor of Ernst & Young Success Ladder Enterprises in the information technology category;
— Audrey Levine Blumberg of L.B. Media (The Breeze local newspaper in Bridgewater and Raritan) is nominated in journalism/media, and
— The Shirley Noble Lifetime Achievement Award will go to Estelle Julian, Profile of Positive Aging honoree.
For a reservation form or information, contact Commission Chairwoman Jane O’Donnell at 908-234-9302 or [email protected] or visit http://bit.ly/2015SCCSW to print the form.
Honorees are women who live in Somerset County. The rest of this year’s recipients by category are:
Arts/Entertainment: Florence Larkin of Green Brook, Watchung Arts Center;Business Management: Cynthia Polanco of Bernards, Branchburg Allstate Insurance Agency;
Education: Dr. Betty W. Barber of Franklin, retired dean, Kean University;
Entrepreneur: Anna Marie Racioppi of Bernardsville, business mentor;
Environmental Initiatives: Cindy Malinchak of Warren, Environmentally Based Green Building, LLC, and Robbie Lert of Bedminster, vice chair, Bedminster Township Environmental Commission;
Government: Shannon Marie Snook of Bridgewater, former deputy coordinator, Somerset County Office of Emergency Management;
Hometown Hero: Sonal Shah of Bernards, Sonal Shal Legacy Group;
Medical: Michéle Samarya-Timm, of Franklin, Somerset County Department of Health;
Public Service: Regina Tegeler of Bridgewater, N.J. Developmental Disabilities Council;
Social Service: Joanne Polito of Franklin, From the Heart thrift shop;
Sports: Stephanie Johnson of Somerville, Shimon & Sara Birnbaum Jewish Community Center;
Volunteerism: Laurie Richmond of Bridgewater, Elle Foundation, and Lisa Frey of Franklin, Franklin Township Food Bank, and
Volunteer, High School Level: Giana Giorello of Branchburg, Somerville High School.