Her favorite baseball team.
Who are the Yankees?
Louise's favorite local pizza.
What is Tomato Pie?
This phrase is used when trying to organize a working group or committee.
What is "herding cats"?
The Municipal Board she serves on.
What is the Princeton Planning Board?
The MGI program's two resources for the private and public sectors.
What is the Developers Green Infrastructure Guide and Green Infrastructure Municipal Toolkit?
Atlanta, GA
Where did Louise grow up?
It can be used to make pies and the seeds can be eaten.
What is pumpkin?
This phrase means there are many ways to arrive at a final goal.
What is "There's more than one way to skin a cat"?
The town she was mayor of.
What is Montgomery Township?
GI installed in the public right-of-way.
What is a green street?
Her alma mater.
What is Georgetown University?
A type of pie made with one of Louise's favorite lunch foods.
What is sweet potato pie?
This phrase means you can give someone an opportunity, but you cannot force them to take it.
What is "You can lead a horse to water, but you can't make it drink."
She is on the board of this organization.
What is the NJ Conservation Foundation, or the Rotary Club, or the Crawford House?
Louise worked most with this MGI pilot town in 2019 and 2020.
What is Evesham?
The destination of her most recent trip abroad with her daughter.
What is Tanzania/Sega Girl's school?
The nickname of her home state is the star of this type of pie.
What is peach pie?
Don't eliminate something good when trying to throw out something bad with this phrase.
What is "Don't throw the baby out with the bathwater"?
Smoothie ingredients grown in Louise's lawn?
Dandelion, Greens, and Purslane.
To maintain this type of green infrastructure, use a vacuum.
What is permeable pavement?
Her home away from home.
What is Tate, Georgia?
This phrase, involving a horse, is used to indicate the wrong use of cause and effect.
What is "Don't put the cart before the horse"
The job she did for Rush Holt.
What is fundraiser?
NJDEP's new stormwater rules remove this subjective standard.
What is "maximum extent practicable"?