The Princeton Health Commission is seeking public input later this month when officials examine what they learned from Hurricane Sandy and what they can do better the next time a major storm or emergency occurs.
The discussion will look at storm-response issues from a public health and shelter management perspective, including ways to communicate with people in a storm and also planning ahead of time to have shelters at the ready if need be, said Health Officer David Henry on Wednesday.
The meeting is scheduled for 7:30 p.m. Feb.19 in the old Borough Hall.
To learn more, contact Mr. Henry at (609) 497-7610.

