A CHOIR FOR WOMEN OF ALL AGES WHO LOVE TO SING
Our Mission
Music can touch our souls and unite us as a community. Our mission is to enrich the lives of our members and the broader community by sharing music that uplifts and inspires.
Our Vision
We are more than just a chorus; we are a family bound together by our love of music and our commitment to positively impacting the world.

MEET NJWOMENSONG’S LEADERSHIP
NJWOMENSONG is privileged to be led by a team of talented music professionals who bring their expertise and passion to every rehearsal and performance. Their dedication, skill and leadership are integral to the growth of each member and the success of our organization.
Hillary Colton
Conductor and Founder
Ms. Colton recently retired after 32 years as Director of Choral Activities at Hunterdon Central Regional High School in Flemington, NJ where she directed the Select Chorale, and co-directed the Concert Choir, Freshman Mixed Choir, and the Noteworthy Men’s Choir.In 2007 Ms. Colton was named Master Music Teacher of the Year by the New Jersey Music Educators Association. She was also the recipient of the 2007 Governor's Award for Excellence in Arts Education. Ms. Colton was the featured cover story in the September – October 2006 issue of Choral Director Magazine.Ms. Colton had the honor of conducting the 2007 NJ All State Women’s Choir. She was also the inaugural conductor of the Central Jersey Region II High School Women’s Honors Choir and guest conductor at the CJMEA Intermediate Treble Choir in 2015. She is the Head Director of the American Music Abroad Voices Tour Honors Choir which tours and concertizes in Europe every summer and has held this position for the past 20 years.Ms. Colton is the Past President of the Central Jersey Music Educators Association and currently serves on the All-State Choral Procedures Committee and is the Head Counselor for the NJ All State Mixed Choir. She has been a clinician for NJMEA, NJEA and ACDA and has presented reading sessions for the past 20 years.Choirs under Ms. Colton’s direction consistently receive first place and superior ratings in music festivals. Over 1,000 students have been selected for membership in honors choirs during her tenure at HCRHS.She received her Masters of Music in Vocal Performance from the Manhattan School of Music and her Bachelors of Music in Vocal Performance and Music Education from The University of Delaware where she was named “Outstanding Student Teacher of the Year.”
Rosemary Nagy
Conductor and Founder
Ms. Nagy recently retired as a music teacher at JP Case Middle School in Flemington, NJ where she taught general music and co-directed the 7th and 8th grade chorus. Her select treble ensemble, The Tigerettes performed at Carnegie Hall and was asked to perform at the Eastern Division conferences for ACDA and NAfME. Under her leadership, her choirs have received numerous first place and superior ratings as well as best overall junior high ensemble at various festivals and competitions in NJ and PA.During the course of her 30-year teaching career, she was a two-time recipient of the NJ Governor's Teacher Recognition Award and teacher of the year at JP Case. She was also a participant in the Fulbright Teacher Exchange with the Leweston School in Sherborne, England. As a vocal clinician she's had the honor of guest conducting the NJ Junior High All-State Mixed and SSA Choirs, and the CJMEA Region II Intermediate Chorus.Rosemary received her Bachelor of Music degree from Westminster Choir College and has a Master of Arts degree from Teachers College, Columbia University. She's performed with the New York Philharmonic, Philadelphia Orchestra, the Juilliard Choral Union, and in the opera chorus of the Princeton Festival.She resides in Belle Mead, NJ with her husband, Ron, cats, Bella and Maestro, and their dog, Jet.
Thomas Molessa
Collaborative Pianist
Mr. Molessa has been accompanying choirs, orchestras and soloists for more than 25 years. He has performed throughout the world on various tours and music festivals in Asia, Europe and North America. Mr. Molessa is currently the collaborative pianist for Delaware Valley Choral Society in Milford, PA, Richmond Choral Society in Staten Island, NY, Taghkanic Chorale in Yorktown Heights, NY, and Clarum Sonum in Florham Park, NJ. Additionally, he is a collaborator with various J-Pop groups in Japan.Mr. Molessa studied piano and coaching at Westminster Choir College, holds a Bachelor of Business in Actuarial Science from Rider University, and an MBA in Marketing and Computer Science from the University of Rochester. He also tutors AP math classes, including calculus, statistics and advanced algebra.