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Three Alumni Join Delaware Valley University's Board | Delaware Valley University


Three Alumni Join Delaware Valley University’s Board
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May 4, 2021
Phil Luccarelli 83, Jeff Marshall 00 and Hakim Richard Savoy 90 were elected to DelVal s Board.
Three alumni – Phil Luccarelli ’83, Jeff Marshall ’00, and Hakim Richard Savoy ’90 – have been named to Delaware Valley University’s Board of Trustees recently. 
“We are proud to welcome three alumni who have achieved a great deal of success in their fields to the University’s Board,” said DelVal President Dr. Maria Gallo. “Phil, Jeff, and Hakim will provide valuable insight as we pursue DelVal’s strategic goals. I know the knowledge and experience they will bring to DelVal’s Board will have a positive impact on the University and our students.” ....

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A community garden has served Jersey City residents for years. Here's why a state agency shut it down.


A community garden has served Jersey City residents for years. Here’s why a state agency shut it down.
Updated Feb 25, 2021;
Posted Feb 25, 2021
Last week, the New Jersey Schools Development Authority effectively shut down the Astor Place Community Garden in Jersey City, located right next to the Julia Barnes Elementary School, saying the garden was an unauthorized use of the land. Photo taken on Thursday, Feb. 25, 2021. (Reena Rose Sibayan | The Jersey Journal)
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For more than a decade, the Astor Community Garden has been a hub for the McGinley Square neighborhood.
The garden management and the nonprofit Black Interest Team Enterprise (BITE) operate a regular food pantry and hygiene product giveaway at the garden, which sits on a slice of land adjacent to Julia Barnes Elementary School. In cold weather, community leaders organize clothing donations, and the Jersey City health department has performed COVID-19 testing there. ....

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Kolluri one of 25 to earn global recognition as influential leader


Cooper’s Ferry Partnership CEO Kris Kolluri has been selected as one of 25 business school graduates worldwide to be named to membership in the 2021 Class of Influential Leaders by AACSB International.
Now in its sixth year, AACSB’s Influential Leaders honorees include nearly 250 business school graduates who have created lasting impact in business and society. All honorees have earned an undergraduate, graduate or doctoral degree from one of the more than 880 AACSB-accredited business schools worldwide.
Kolluri is a 1991 graduate of the Rutgers School of Business-Camden, where he earned his bachelor’s degree in management. Earlier this week, he was recognized on the ROI Influencers: Power List 2021 for economic development. ....

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Legal weed: It took a while


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Do you have your six ounces of weed on you? Have no fear. You won’t get in trouble.
That’s right. Weed is legal in New Jersey. Well, sort of. There’s still no way to legally buy it. But you’re not going to be prosecuted for having “small” amounts on you. And yes, by “small,” I mean up to six ounces. Which is not small unless you’re NJ Weedman, who could probably go through that amount in a lunch break. ....

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Power 100: N – Z


Power 100: N – Z
Philip Norcross
Law firm Parker McCay and lobbying firm Optimus Partners might represent the epitome of the politically connected firms – if the news headlines and government watchdogs are to be believed. Philip, an executive at both, is the nexus of those connections. That became evident in 2019, when activists and a task force put together by the Murphy administration outlined Optimus’ and Parker McCay’s alleged influence over the creation of the 2013 tax break program, and in helping businesses win lucrative incentive awards. Philip is the brother of both George Norcross, the South Jersey political kingmaker, and Donald Norcross, a U.S. congressman representing the First Congressional District. With the creation of a new massive tax break legislation, Trenton insiders have been speculating about just what kind of role Philip could play in helping businesses win incentives. ....

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