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Lori Hennon-Bell, a graduate of West Windsor-Plainsboro High School, left the New Jersey State Police after 25 years for a job with Prudential World Wide Security as head of homeland security.##M:[more]##

Her bachelor’s degree is from Thomas Edison College and her master’s in administrative science from Fairleigh Dickinson University. She lives in Princeton with her husband, Captain Thomas Bell, also with New Jersey State Police. They have a daughter, 8, and son, 2.

According to an article in FDU Magazine, Winter/Spring 2005, her great-grandfather, grandfather, and brother were all policeman in the area. She enlisted in the state police in June, 1980, and was a general road duty officer until 1981 when she moved to Educational Services Unit, where she worked with school students, community members, and civic groups. In 1988 she was promoted to sergeant with the Office of Affirmative Action, Recruiting, and Research Unit.

In 2001, she was promoted to major and assigned as acting commanding officer of the division staff section where she led 139 troopers and 274 civilian personnel. She was promoted to lieutenant colonel a year later and assigned as the deputy superintendent of administration.

In 2004, she led the new State Police Homeland Security Branch including more than 550 troopers and 500 civilians. Her new job includes protection of Prudential’s 50,”000 employees throughout the world, their properties, and customer’s financial data.

Daniel R. Guadalupe of Plainsboro presented “Litigation and Dispute Resolution Under AIA Contracts,” at a seminar sponsored by Lorman Education Services on August 9 in East Brunswick. The seminar, designed for attorneys, owners, architects, engineers, property managers, and real estate developers, was about AIA form contracts and their terms and provisions.

A graduate of Columbia College in 1983, he received his J.D. from University of Pennsylvania in 1986. Guadalupe has been involved in many construction litigation matters and has represented property owners, tenants, contractors, building material suppliers, distributors, and manufacturers. He works with Norris McLaughlin & Marcus in Somerville.

Gabrielle Cabone and Matthew Errico of West Windsor have brought their unique ice cream flavors to the West Windsor Farmers Market. Owners of The Bent Spoon in Princeton, the husband-wife team both graduated from the College of New Jersey, he in 1996, and she in 1998.

When they met at TCNJ, Errico was working at Small World Coffee in Princeton as the general manager. Cabone received her pastry degree from the French Culinary Institute in New York City and taught in Japan for a year. When she returned she joined the Small World team.

During their honeymoon in Italy the couple discovered gelato and they opened Bent Spoon close to a year ago. It is located at 35 Palmer Square West. For information visit their newly-designed website: www.thebentspoon.net or call 609-924-2368.

Kenneth T. Bills of Plainsboro, a partner in the Woodbridge office of Greenbaum, Rowe, Smith & Davis LLP, presented at a seminar entitled, “Commercial Real Estate Financing in New Jersey,” sponsored by Lorman Education Services on July 21 in Parsippany, New Jersey.

Bills is a graduate of Haverford College, magna cum laude, and earned his law degree from Rutgers University School of Law, Newark. As a member of the firm’s real estate department, Bills concentrates his practice in the representation of owners, developers, tenants, and financial institutions in real estate matters. He is a member of the Real Property and Probate and Land Use Law Sections of the New Jersey State Bar Association.

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