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.