Tag: HiTOPS

  • Planning Board approves apartment building at former HiTops center

    Planning Board approves apartment building at former HiTops center

    The Princeton Planning Board gave its stamp of approval to a proposed 18-unit rental apartment building attached to the two-story house at 21 Wiggins St., which is the location of the former HiTops youth health center. The application for major site plan approval was approved by a vote of 9-1 during the Dec. 9 meeting.…

  • HiTOPS appointment fills newly created Director of Advancement position

    HiTOPS appointment fills newly created Director of Advancement position

    HiTOPS leadership was able to fill a newly established director of advancement position this fall with the appointment of Judy Walker. The Princeton nonprofit focused on providing young people of all identities in Mercer County with non-judgmental, affirming, factually accurate, sexual health education and LGBTQ+ support, had been planning to implement the position prior to…

  • HiTOPS annual half marathon returns virtually later this month

    HiTOPS annual half marathon returns virtually later this month

    HiTOPS Princeton Half Marathon will be a little different this year, as the race event has adapted to the new normal of COVID-19 by going fully virtual. The race event, which previously gathered many to a central Princeton course location to run the 13.1-mile race, will now have participants run anywhere they chose, as they…

  • Annual HiTOPS Trans Youth Forum will go virtual on June 6

    Annual HiTOPS Trans Youth Forum will go virtual on June 6

    The sixth annual HiTOPs Trans Youth Forum returns virtually for trans and nonbinary youth on June 6. According to HiTOPs, the forum created by trans and nonbinary youth is free to youth seeking to participate in the event. The virtual event begins at 11 a.m., includes a break from 1:45-2:30 p.m. and finishes at 4:45…

  • Fellowship in Prayer donates to local nonprofits for COVID-19 relief

    Fellowship in Prayer donates to local nonprofits for COVID-19 relief

    Fellowship in Prayer recently made multiple donations to support local efforts in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Nine organizations have each received $2,500 to support their operations: Arm in Arm, Capital Area YMCA, HomeFront, Jewish Family and Children’s Service of Greater Mercer County, Princeton First Aid & Rescue Squad, Princeton’s Children’s Fund, South Brunswick Food…