January 20, 2017

Donze announces candidacy for district judge

The field of candidates seeking to fill the district judgeship created by the retirement of Judge Daniel Maisano has now grown to three. East Marlborough resident and attorney Jane Donze has officially announced her candidacy.

She joins Lorraine Ramunno, of Pennsbury, and Sean Rafferty, of Pocopson, in a bid for District Court 15-3-04 that serves Birmingham, Pennsbury, Pocopson, Newlin, Kennett and East Marlborough townships and Kennett Square.

Jane Donze
Jane Donze

Donze cites her 25-plus years of experience as a practicing attorney — as both a prosecutor and defender — as qualifying her for the position. She has also been a civil litigator and an appointed arbiter.

She said she is especially proud of her work prosecuting “deadbeat” dads and moms for non-payment of child support and her work with juveniles who were dealing with the criminal justice system for the first time.

“As an attorney, wife, mother, business owner and longtime resident of our community, I bring a unique set of qualifications to the position of magisterial district judge, “Donze said. “My passion for and interest in the administration of justice began at an early age. My favorite aunt and life-long mentor was a judge. She inspired me to join the legal profession and instilled in me an abiding respect for the awesome responsibility that comes with being a judge.”

As did Ramunno, Donze said she would be a fulltime judge, and not continue her own law practice if elected.

Donze said she wants to be judge as a way of giving back to the community: “I felt it was time to give back to the community in a different way.  Being a judge affords me such an opportunity by assuring that the constitutional rights of the citizens are protected, by making sure our police departments can successfully do their job of protecting us all and by assuring that our citizens have access to and a forum to air their grievances. In short by administering justice in a fair, impartial manner.”

She has been a resident of the area for 23 years. She has owned a law firm in the Willowdale Town Center in East Marlborough for the past 19 years and currently serves on the East Marlborough Township Planning Commission. Donze has served in volunteer organizations including La Communidad Hispaña and the United Way of southern Chester County. She and her family formerly resided in Pennsbury Township where she served as a board member of the Pennsbury Town Watch.

She said she’s been endorsed by former U.S. Rep. Joe Pitts and former state Rep. Chris Ross.

 

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Roadwork for week of Jan. 21

PennDOT has announced the following road projects, which are weather-dependent and could affect residents in the greater Chadds Ford area during the week of Jan. 21 through Jan. 27. Motorists are urged to allow extra time if they are traveling through one of the construction zones.

PennDOT logo• On Saturday, Jan. 21, from 6 a.m. to 2 p.m., Creek Road will be closed and detoured between Route 1 and Brinton’s Bridge Road in Birmingham Township, for drainage pipe replacement. The posted detour will be Brinton’s Bridge Road, Route 202 and Route 1.

• Green Valley Road, between Powell and Brandywine Creek roads, in Newlin Township, remains closed for bridge repair. Detours are posted.

• Route 82, Doe Run Road in East Fallowfield, between Valley and Strasburg Roads will be closed for bridge repair until sometime in June. Detours are posted.

• Utility installation will cause lane restrictions on Paoli Pike at Long Lane in West Goshen Township on Jan. 26 and 27. Work will take place between 9 a.m. and 3 p.m.

• Utility installation will also cause lane restrictions on Route 100 North, between Crosspoint Drive and Taylor’s Mill Road, in West Goshen Township, between Jan. 23 and 27.

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Boost Your Business: Email v social media

Social media sites can be incredibly useful. Pinterest, Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, and all the rest have created new means of communication and enabled companies to connect organically with users whose interests are already vetted.

That said, they can also be destructive. The difference lies in the way you use them:

If you publish an article on your own website, tweet about it, and post a link on Facebook, that’s fantastic. If you post an article as a Facebook note and then share it, your marketing and outreach are headed for a crash-and-burn moment.

Social media: the value of building a tribe

We, as businesspeople, understand the value of the connection economy. What we need to focus on is making sure that those connections endure over the years and decades. We do that by providing value and by not cheapening the relationship. We also do it by maintaining connections, and most importantly by not having a middleman.

Having 10,000 followers on Facebook, Tumblr, or Twitter is helpful. But having 5,000 subscribers on your email list, that’s much more valuable. Unless I knew a magic spell for converting “likes” and “follows” into email subscribers, I’d take a 100-person email list over a thousand-like Facebook or Twitter page any day of the week. Those emails will still be valid in a year or five. Will their social accounts?

Even more important, I know that when I send an email to their inbox, it arrives safe and sound. The same cannot be said for any social networks.

The only way to truly own that connection is to write on your proper platform (a website you control or a safe email program) and gather email addresses from members of your tribe.

I love the word tribe; it instills a feeling of community. A family in a way that there are common interests and views.

Email is enduring

It’s been around since the dawn of the Internet. It survived Geocities and Myspace, and it’ll survive Facebook and Twitter. There’s no reason to rely on a social media site when there’s a reliable and consistent contact medium available to you, for free. Almost all — 95 percent — of your address book contacts are not on the same social sites they used a decade ago, but they probably signed up for the new one with the same email address as the first.

Social media services are a fantastic way to spread the word and share information, but relying primarily on a publishing platform you do not control can hurt your marketing efforts. While there’s value in social likes, follows, shares, and retweets, those are worth far less, in the big picture, than passionate email subscribers.

People on your mailing list will always get your message. They may just skim it, but as long as you’re sending it properly, that email will always land in their inbox. The same can’t be said for most social media sites. Unless they’re on Twitter at the right time … unless you pay Facebook the right amount … unless you’re popular enough on Tumblr … they may never see your content. And that’s a shame, because we know your content, your advice, and your thoughts could impact the right audience. Email subscribers are your friends and email deliverability can grow your business.

* Maria L. Novak Dugan is president of Marketing Solutions & Business Development, a firm in West Chester, PA, offering creative marketing services and goal implementation for small businesses. For more information, contact Maria at 610-405-0633 or Maria@Maria-L-Novak.com or visit www.Maria-L-Novak.com

** The opinions expressed are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect those of the ownership or management of Chadds Ford Live. We welcome opposing viewpoints. Readers may comment in the comments section or they may submit a Letter to the Editor to: editor@chaddsfordlive.com

 

About Maria Novak Dugan

Maria L. Novak Dugan is president of Marketing Solutions & Business Development, a firm serving Pennsylvania, Delaware, and Maryland, offering creative marketing services and goal implementation for small businesses. She has more than 30 years’ experience in the Marketing & Sales Industry ... 13 of those as the sole sales representative for a Pennsylvania payroll company growing their client base by over 500%. Maria Novak Dugan is also the former Managing Director of the Delaware Chapter of eWomenNetwork. Creating, developing, and conducting this division of a national organization strengthened her knowledge of networking, event planning, fundraising, and small-business development. For more information, contact Maria at 610-405-0633 or Maria@Maria-L-Novak.com or visit www.Maria-L-Novak.com

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