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45 SPRING 2020 A tiny word that means so much here. We've long been known for our stellar academic reputation, but it's time we spread the word about our welcoming, supportive environment. An environment where personal connections make all the difference. Where students are part of not just a community, but also a family. Where faculty are mentors and partners. Where a campus feels like home. Where people say Hi. Amy Reynolds '14 wed John Wolf '15 on Aug. 4. L to R: Shannon Hart '15, Paige Ennis '15, Briana Falconer '15, the bride, the groom, Benjamin Warner '15, and Anthony Mautone '15. '30s Beatrice Roth Singer '34 passed away in March. Singer was 107 years old and was believed to have been the college's oldest living alumna. "When I would call her," says Director of Develop- ment and Planned Giving Jim Spencer, "she would always ask, 'How are things at State?'" '60s and '70s Former New Jersey Governor James Florio '62 received the Distinguished Lifetime Achievement Award from the William J. Hughes Center for Public Policy at Stockton University. Joseph C. Dressler '69 is the chaplain at the Harold Alfond Center for Cancer Care in Augusta, Maine, and pastor of the Sixth Street Congrega- tional Church in Auburn, Maine. Dressler also volunteers with HealthReach Hospice in Augusta. Gary Hindley '69 BA, MA '70 is the girls' soccer coach at the Marco Island (Florida) Charter Middle School. For 51 years, he has coached at the school, club, collegiate, and professional levels, and he is also a member of the State of Florida Youth Soccer Association where he coaches the Olympic Development and Coaching Education programs. '80s and '90s Owen Henry '81 was elected to a third term as mayor of Old Bridge, New Jersey. Thomas Barbieri '82 retired from the Sayreville Police Department. His final rank was Captain, Division Commander of the Administration Division. Kristine Sexter '85, owner and president of WorkWise Productions, a business and leadership consulting firm, published her third book, 100 Worst Employees: Learning From the Very Worst How to Be Your Very Best. Gregg Bauer '86 is vice president and general manager of Lockheed Martin's undersea warfare business in Washington, D.C. Michael Palladino '87 is vice president for academic affairs and dean of the faculty at Bloomfield College in New Jersey. Michael Farrell '88 is chief accounting and administrative officer at Traffic Tech, Inc. Nicole Brossoie '92, chief of public affairs for New Jersey's Department of Children and Families, was appointed to the Trenton Board of Education. Pam Zetterberg '93 was named Of Counsel at Rust Law in Allentown, Pennsylvania. Stacey Palant MA '94 earned an ADHD rehab services provider certification through the Institute of Certified ADHD Professionals. The Italian Cultural Foundation of South Jersey presented Danielle Sneathen '94 with a Spirit of Achievement Award. Leading Women Entrepreneurs named Laurel Whitney '94, MA '95, co-owner of PUSH Beverages, to their list of the Top 25 Leading Women Entrepreneurs of 2019 for her excellence in innovation, community, and advocacy. Christine Tartaro '96 published Suicide and Self-Harm in Prisons and Jails, an exploration of how the stress associated with arrest, sentencing, and incarceration can contribute to the onset of a suicidal crisis. '00s and '10s Andrew Patterson '00 is head football coach at Robbinsville (New Jersey) High School and led the 2019 team to its first undefeated regular season in school history. Amanda Lipko-Speed '02 is chair of the Psychology Department at SUNY Brockport. Danielle Sorrentino '16 wed Nasser Zayer on July 27. Rebecca Hadley '16 and Danielle Kneidl '16 were bridesmaids. Share your Hi story tcnj.edu/ MyHiStory Class notes and Family Album photos are available only in the print edition. To submit your news and photos, visit alumni.tcnj.edu or write us at alumni@tcnj.edu.