by nj350 | May 13, 2016 | Innovation
By John Pizzarelli As I write this piece I am sitting in a hotel in Taipei at 7:45 on the morning of August 23, 2014. 21 years earlier I was waking up in Allendale, New Jersey and readying myself to open for Frank Sinatra at the Garden State Arts Center that evening....
by nj350 | May 13, 2016 | Innovation
An Atlantic City Childhood, Complete with Frank Sinatra and Miss America By Vicki Gold Levi As the first-born child of Atlantic City’s first Chief Photographer Al Gold and a budding stage mom, Beverly, I had a lot of opportunity growing up in Atlantic City. Born in...
by nj350 | May 13, 2016 | Diversity
By Governor Christine Todd Whitman Millicent Fenwick was a great example of a public servant, and was far ahead of her time when it comes to the qualities of leadership she exhibited in office four decades ago. After she was elected to Congress in 1974, she developed...
by nj350 | May 13, 2016 | Diversity
By Dr. Lawrence Hogan and James Overmyer There are 35 people enshrined in the National Baseball Hall of Fame for their contributions to the black side of segregated major league baseball that existed prior to its integration in 1947. One of the plaques honors a...
by nj350 | May 13, 2016 | Diversity
By Mary Walton It is common for biographers to develop a relationship with their subjects, even those no longer living. And so it was with me and Alice Paul, the famous Quaker suffragist, who led the battle for a constitutional amendment giving women the vote. Our...
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