Tag: Presbyterian Homes of New Jersey
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East Windsor Senior Center expansion addresses growth in senior population
With a snip of the scissors, East Windsor Township Mayor Janice Mironov and officials cut the ribbon for the grand re-opening of the renovated and expanded East Windsor Township Senior Center. Work to expand the 11,000-square-foot senior center, located at the end of Lannigan Boulevard, began in December 2020 and was completed in October. The…
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East Windsor breaks ground on senior center expansion
In a ceremonial groundbreaking – minus the shovels and hardhats – Mayor Janice Mironov and the East Windsor Township Council launched the long-awaited expansion of the East Windsor Senior Center at the end of Lannigan Boulevard. The East Windsor Township Council awarded a $2.59 million contract to Develop Builders of New Milford for the project…
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Grant provides East Windsor Senior Center with opportunity to accommodate increased growth
East Windsor has been awarded a $400,000 state grant toward the expansion of the East Windsor Senior Center on Lanning Boulevard, according to Mayor Janice S. Mironov. East Windsor is one of 22 towns that received a Small Cities Community Development Block Grant in the latest round. The grant program is administered by the New…
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Seventh resident of Meadow Lakes community dies from COVID-19
A seventh resident at the Meadow Lakes continuing care retirement community in East Windsor has died of COVID-19 complications, the New Jersey Department of Health announced May 12. Six residents at Meadow Lakes had died of COVID-19 complications through May 10. The deaths are reported to the state agency by long-term care facilities, such as…
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Number of positive COVID-19 cases in East Windsor continues to climb
The number of East Windsor residents who have tested positive for COVID-19 has continued its upward climb, based on results released by the New Jersey Department of Health. In East Windsor, 460 residents were confirmed to have the disease as of May 5, officials said. This compares to 311 residents on April 21. The daily…
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Meadow Lakes retirement community readjusts procedures amongst COVID crisis
The number of East Windsor and Hightstown residents who have tested positive for COVID-19 has continued its upward climb, according to results released by the New Jersey Department of Health. In East Windsor, 311 residents were confirmed to have the disease and 81 Hightstown residents tested positive for it as of April 21, officials said.…