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Governor’s award recognizes town’s work toward sustainable future
Lawrence High’s Tolu Olajide excels at his two loves: community service and football
By RoB Anthes
By RiCh Fisher
As far as Rob Radice is concerned, there is just one way to describe Tolu Olajide as a football player. “He is an offensive lineman,” the Lawrence High football coach said. “He loves being an offensive lineman. That’s what he is. He’s an offensive tackle. He just loves it. It’s like, ‘No I don’t want to be a running back, I just want to go block somebody.’” The Cardinal senior is in full agreement. He played on the defensive line his first few years of high school but after being moved, he never had the desire to switch back despite the anonymity an offensive lineman endures. “I was so happy I was on the offensive side,” Olajide said. “I would say I’m a selfless person. I wasn’t in it for the accolades. I just wanted my team to win. I know it helped. I was good at the position and it helped us a lot.” Olajide was so good that he shared this year’s Charles J. “Fuzzy” Falzone Memorial Lineman of the Year award, presented by the 12th Man See OLAJIDE, Page 8
Rabiah Asif, a 2011 graduate of Lawrence High School, has worked to slow the COVID-19 pandemic as a public health official in Lawrence Township and in Philadelphia.
Community as cure As a public health official, Rabiah Asif plays a key role in COVID-19 fight By RoB Anthes
A 2011 graduate of Lawrence High School, Rabiah Asif is one of the many public health officials across the country attempting to slow the spread of COVID-19. Until last month, Asif worked as the Lawrence Township health department’s
health educator, also handling the township’s COVID contact tracing and contact monitoring. She started as the City of Philadelphia’s contact tracing coordinator Dec. 1. Asif, 28, said she takes a lot of pride in her work to help the community, particularly as a child of immigrants from Pakistan and a first-generation college graduate. She has learned early in her time in government that health is all about community. “I realized that it’s not always about the single person,” Asif said. “It’s more
about the community and how everything is connected and how you realize that there’s a bigger picture when looking at health concerns.” As her new title suggests, her primary duty in Lawrence and Philadelphia has been contact tracing—essentially calling residents who have tested positive for COVID-19 to find out what their symptoms were, who they were exposed to and with whom they had been in contact. Contact tracers then would follow up with contacts of the See ASIF, Page 5
HEALTH
HEADLINES M O N T H LY N E WS F R O M
Lawrence Township received a statewide award last month that serves as the culmination of years of environmental work and the launching point for a series of new green projects throughout town. In early December, the municipal government learned it had won the Governor’s Environmental Excellence Award in the Climate Change and Clean Air category for work it has done to decrease its greenhouse gas emissions. The township accepted the award Dec. 14. Among the projects cited in the township’s award application are solar carports installed at the municipal building and police headquarters last year and solar panels installed on the roof of the public works building in 2019. The township estimates the solar panels will generate 85% of the electric for those buildings. “It is satisfying to be recognized as a community leading in efforts to be more sustainable in its operations,” Lawrence Township municipal manager Kevin Nerwinski said. “The work behind the scenes by some key township employees to accomplish this is substantial. To be recognized in this way validates our work and provides us with the motivation to press on.” Nerwinski credited, in See GREEN, Page 6
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