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44 The College of New Jersey Magazine Gus Potter '86 is president of the American Academy of Health Physics, an organization that supports health physicists and their certification process. Khalilah Sabree '89 has created art in Trenton, New Jersey, for 20 years and celebrated with two exhibits: a retrospec- tive at Artworks Trenton and "Women Artists, Trenton Style," curated by nationally known artist Mel Leipzig. Antonio Cardona MA '91 retired from the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection. Ann Magee '91 announced her debut book, Branches of Hope: The 9/11 Survivor Tree. The picture book is a tribute to New York City and the nation and its release will coincide with the 20th anniversary of the September 11 terrorist attack. Stacey Palant MA '94, a member of the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association, earned the Award for Continuing Education for her professional studies. Stacie Sherman '95 is deputy managing editor for U.S. bureaus at Bloomberg News. Jason Nardiello '97 launched Nardiello Law PLLC, dedicated to helping emerging businesses and brands resolve intellectual property and business disputes, and obtain IP protection. '00s and '10s Andrew Patterson '00 is the Robbinsville (New Jersey) High School Educator of the Year and the 2020 National Football Foundation Delaware Valley Chapter's Who's in the photo? 1. Christopher '08 and Christine Medvecky '10 welcomed son Lucas Joseph on June 8. Lucas joins big brother Cameron. 2. Nicole Graziano '15 wed Benedict Iturralde '15 on Oct. 10. 3. Rob Austin '01 (right) wed Matthew Burian on Oct 2. 4. Megan Fertitta '12 wed Zach Mergenthal on Oct. 17. 5. Mary Hetherington '19 wed Anthony Passalacqua on Aug. 21. 3 4 2 1 5 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.

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