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Biotech comes to University Square
Three up for council seat
Glitz and glamour
By Bill SanServino
bsanservino@communitynews.org
By DiCCon HyaTT If French biotech company Erytech is right about the properties of its Erycaps technology, it could lead to a cure for many types of cancer. And the medicine will be made first in an unassuming office off Alexander Road. The company, based in Lyon, France, has its U.S. headquarters in Cambridge, Massachusetts, and recently opened a facility at 104 Campus Drive in West Windsor’s University Square complex. There, technicians will take blood purchased from blood banks and turn it into what some media reports have dubbed “superblood” by infusing the cells with L-asparaginase, a cancer-fighting enzyme that is used to treat leukemia. West Windsor Mayor Hemant Marathe lauded Erytech’s decision to come to town. “This is the first time that I know of a biotech company having presence in Cambridge, Massachusettes opening another facility in a second location,” Marathe said. “As mayor I hope this will be the first among many high tech firms moving to West Windsor.” Gil Beyen, CEO of Erytech, said the company picked West Windsor after a long search. “The first trial we ran in the U.S. was in Philadelphia, near the American See ERYTECH, Page 20
The inaugural West Windsor Mayor’s Ball was held Oct. 13, 2018 at the Boathouse at Mercer Lake. Pictured are Missy Pirrera (left), Sanjana Gulati, West Windsor Police Chief Robert Garofalo, Kristy Kyriakopoulos, Mayor Hemant Marathe, Marla Esposito, Rachna Sharma and Councilwoman Virginia Manzari, an event organizer. For more photos, turn to Page 22. (Photo by Jane and Pam Grecsek Photographie.)
Superintendent makes his pitch for school referendum Schools chief explains $114.8M school bond vote on Nov. 6 ballot By DaviD aDerHolD During the past four years, the WW-P board of education and district administration has monitored residential growth in both West Windsor and Plainsboro Townships, conducted a demographic
study, conducted a capacity study, and reviewed facility needs. Residential growth is upon us and our school facilities are already stretched. Three weeks ago, the West Windsor Township Council approved a settlement agreement with the Fair Share Housing Center. This settlement meets the 1,500 affordable housing units by approving 3,678 growth residential units (primarily apartments and townhomes). Plainsboro Township has also approved 498 growth residential units.
The impact of 4,176 residential units (3,632 that will yield school age children) over the next three to 10 years is substantial and it demands that we take immediate action in order to ensure that our school district maintains its excellence. The goal of the referendum is to build the facilities to address the needs of today and the growth of tomorrow while simultaneously being respectful and mindful of the tax impact on our community. See REFERENDUM, Page 14
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Three candidates are running for election Nov. 6 to a oneyear unexpired term on West Windsor council. Incumbent Jyotika Bahree, who was appointed in January to fill the seat vacated by Hemant Marathe when he was elected mayor, is being challenged by Yan Mei Wang and Taylor “YZ” Zhang. Both challengers ran unsuccessfully in last year’s election—Wang for mayor and Zhang for council. In Plainsboro, meanwhile, two three-year seats on the township committee are up for election. Both are uncontested. Barring an unlikely successful write-in campaign, incumbents Neil Lewis, deputy mayor, and Nuran Nabi will be relected. Also on the ballot is the WW-P school district election, which features a referendum question for $114.87 million in improvements to district schools. See story at left for an article by Superintendent David Aderhold on the referendum. Three candidates are running for two Plainsboro seats on the WW-P school board, while in West Windsor, two candidates are running for one open seat. In the Plainsboro contest, incumbents Anthony Fleres and Rachel Juliana are being challenged by Prasannakumar See ELECTION, Page 16
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