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Blanquita Valenti, Trailblazing New Brunswick, Middlesex County Politician, Dead at 87

By CHUCK O DONNELL March 10, 2021 at 1:20 PM Blanquita Valenti, a member of the New Brunswick City Council for 20 years before serving as a Middlesex County freeholder for 15 years, has died at 87. Blanquita Valenti, a member of the New Brunswick City Council for 20 years before serving as a . Credits: TAPinto File Photo March 10, 2021 at 1:20 PM NEW BRUNSWICK, NJ - Blanquita Valenti, a member of the New Brunswick City Council for 20 years before serving as a Middlesex County freeholder for 15 years, died Tuesday evening. Valenti, described by friends and political allies as an energetic spitfire and an empathetic soul, established many firsts in the political arena, not the least of which came in 2004 when she became the first Latina to win a countywide election when she was voted to the Middlesex County Board of Freeholders.

Blanquita Valenti, trailblazing Latina politician in Middlesex County, dies at 87

Blanquita Valenti, trailblazing Latina politician in Middlesex County, dies at 87 Replay Video UP NEXT Blanquita B. Valenti, the former Middlesex County freeholder and New Brunswick councilwoman who was the first Latina to serve in those positions, died Tuesday at home. She was 87. Valenti’s death comes more than a year after her term on the freeholder board ended on Dec. 31, 2019. She served as freeholder since 2005 and in early in 2019 announced she would not seek reelection. The term freeholder was discontinued this year and replaced with the title of commissioner. Valenti’s funeral is scheduled for 8:15 a.m. Saturday at Selover Funeral Home, 555 Georges Road, North Brunswick, followed by a 9 a.m. Mass at St. Mary of Mount Virgin Church in New Brunswick. Entombment will follow at St. Peter s Cemetery in New Brunswick, according to her obituary.

Middlesex County mourns loss of Freeholder Valenti, a trailblazer for Latinx in politics

Middlesex County mourns loss of Freeholder Valenti, a trailblazer for Latinx in politics × Messages of support are pouring in for the family of Blanquita (Bird) Valenti, a longtime Middlesex County Freeholder and New Brunswick City Councilmember. “It is with great sadness that we learned of the passing of a colleague and friend, former Freeholder Blanquita Valenti. Blanquita was an inspiration across the county, particularly for those in the minority community, as she not only shattered convention by becoming the first Latina to win a countywide election in Middlesex County, but she founded one of the county’s most active human services organizations, the Puerto Rican Action Board (PRAB). A mother and grandmother, Blanquita’s love for the youngest in our community was reflected in her career, spending almost four decades as an educator in both high school and university settings,” the Middlesex County Board of Commissioners, which was previously named the Middlese

Rutgers University Board of Governors Inducts New Members

Mohammad A. Zubair (left) and Kevin P. Egan join the board as public governors Mohammad A. Zubair, a physician specializing in pulmonary disease and sleep disorder medicine in New Jersey for nearly 30 years, and Kevin P. Egan, a member of the New Brunswick City Council and St. Peter’s Hospital Foundation Board of Trustees, were inducted into the Rutgers University Board of Governors today. They join the board as public governors appointed by New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy and confirmed by the state Senate. “Mohammed and Kevin bring valuable and diverse backgrounds and perspectives to the Board of Governors,” said board Chair Mark A. Angelson. “Mohammed has deep experience and insights into our state’s complex health care system, and Kevin brings an extensive background in local government and business. We look forward to their contributions toward moving Rutgers University forward during a challenging time.”

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