The first webinar for this year’s Business Series, Leading Where We Live, will explore the power of generosity, and highlight those businesses that are digging deep to help their colleagues despite also being impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.
As Middlesex County and the community lead together, each panelist will examine what their organizations have learned and offer insights and recommendations on how to make a positive impact and build resilience in the community as we enter the “next normal.”
Senator Cory Booker and Middlesex County Commissioner Chanelle Scott McCullum will serve as guest speakers from 9-10:15 a.m. June 29 via Zoom.
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Comics meet with politicians to discuss the return of funny in NJ
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What emergency powers repeal?
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Humor for all: Taylor Tomlinson s comedy is not just for millennials
Andrea Valluzzo
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Taylor Tomlinson has always been the youngest comedian in the lineup.
Tomlinson started doing stand up at age 16 in church basements. She now headlines shows across the country, channeling her insecurities and hardships into an act all age groups can enjoy. act relatable to people of all ages.
The comic’s first hourlong special, “Quarter Life Crisis,” which debuted on Netflix last March, focused on how one’s 20s are not necessarily everyone’s best decade. Newsweek called it “undeniably hilarious” and said Tomlinson was “wise beyond her years.”