Janice E. Watterworth, 85 ×
Janice E. Watterworth, 85, of East Windsor, passed away Tuesday, April 6, 2021 at Penn Medicine Princeton Medical Center at Plainsboro. Born in West Chester, PA and raised in Fredonia, NY; Janice was a resident of East Windsor for the past 35 years.
Janice earned two advanced degrees, a BA in History from the University of Rochester and MS in Library Science from Louisiana State University. She worked as a librarian for both Columbia and Princeton Universities before beginning a 25 year career with Mathematica Policy Research in Princeton, retiring in 2011. She was an active member and Deacon at the First Presbyterian Church of Hightstown and was proud of her service to TASK, the League of Woman’s Voters, Red Cross and her time as a docent for the NJ State Capital Building. Jan was a kind, caring and giving individual. She loved being involved with all types of activities and organizations that were supportive of people and animals. She was a
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AGVB celebrates International Women s Day in Guwahati
Assam Gramin Vikash Bank like previous years also celebrated International Women’s Day with pomp and grandeur.
| 10 March 2021 5:24 AM GMT
GUWAHATI: Assam Gramin Vikash Bank like previous years also celebrated International Women s Day with pomp and grandeur. The event was organized at Guwahati by the Women Development Cell of the bank. It was largely attended by the female staff of the bank. Nazneen Ahmed, Additional Secretary, Finance Dept and Eva Deka, Director, Institutional Finance Dept were guests of honour of the event. Both of them in their speeches appreciated the effort of the bank and called for empowerment of women for social justice. The meeting was also addressed by Debasish Gangopadhyay, Chairman of the bank. The event was coordinated by Gitarthi Baruah and Archana Das and the programme was anchored by Jahnobi Konwar, who outlined the objective of the programme.
Cherryvale Knockbreda Road entrance plans sparks Council spat
Gate won t be opened without crossing, despite 89 percent of locals being in favour
17:51, 12 FEB 2021
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An unlikely council spat has resulted over the proposed reopening of a park gate in South Belfast.
At the recent People and Communities Committee, city councillors discussed the potential reopening of a gate on Knockbreda Road entrance to Cherryfield Playing Fields.
Hemanth Nimbalkar (L) and D Roopa (R). (Photo: Twitter)
IGP admin Hemanth Nimbalkar on Sunday rubbished the allegations that he favoured one company in the tender process for the Bengaluru Safe City project, envisaged earlier to make the city safer for women and children by installing over 7,000 CCTV cameras.
IPS officer (PCAS) D Roopa alleged that the tender was not held in the right manner and was biased. Meanwhile, Hemanth Nimbalkar rubbished the allegations and accused Roopa of impersonating the state s home secretary to obtain crucial details about the Rs 620 crore project.
Nimbalkar said call one and call two for the tender had taken place and Bharat Electronics Limited (BEL) was a part of both bids, but due to the orders from the Centre and Karnataka government, the tender was cancelled as the order was about not procuring Chinese items.
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