Tag: Princeton Community Housing

  • Princeton Community Housing to build 25 new affordable homes

    Princeton Community Housing to build 25 new affordable homes

    Representatives of Princeton Community Housing (PCH) gathered with PCH Trustees, supporters and members of the community to kick off the public phase of their Home Means Hope Campaign, raising $2 million to build 25 new affordable homes in Princeton. Speakers at the event at Mountain Lakes House in Princeton on May 13 included PCH’s Executive…

  • New Princeton Community Housing trustees are affiliated with Penn Medicine Princeton Health

    New Princeton Community Housing trustees are affiliated with Penn Medicine Princeton Health

      Princeton Community Housing’s (PCH) two new trustees are healthcare executives with Penn Medicine Princeton Health. Jacqueline Kavouras is a registered nurse and currently serves as vice president of Population Health Management, and James Demetriades is the CEO. There is an important link between healthcare and housing. Both issues have special resonance at this moment…

  • Opinion: Princeton Community Housing is keeping its senior residents safe

    Opinion: Princeton Community Housing is keeping its senior residents safe

    We are responding to a Letter to the Editor recently submitted by Brenda Considine (Princeton Community Housing needs to keep seniors safe, Princeton Packet, Feb. 12) regarding her concerns about our elevator replacement project at Elm Court. We appreciate Ms. Considine’s concern for her mother. The health and safety of her mother and the other…

  • Opinion: Princeton Community Housing needs to keep seniors safe

    Opinion: Princeton Community Housing needs to keep seniors safe

    Roughly 200 low-income seniors and residents with disabilities live in housing along Elm Road operated by Princeton Community Housing (PCH). Due to age, disability or illness, all are very vulnerable and at high risk of complications should they contract COVID. My mom is one of them. She and many of her friends have taken every…

  • Company set to provide WiFi to affordable housing developments in Princeton lacked required contractor certificate

    Company set to provide WiFi to affordable housing developments in Princeton lacked required contractor certificate

    The Princeton Council is going back out to bid to seek a vendor to bring Internet access to residents of the affordable housing developments owned or managed by the Princeton Housing Authority and Princeton Community Housing. The Princeton Council rejected the sole bid for a contract to provide Internet service to the affordable housing developments…

  • Princeton officials work toward free WiFi for residents living in affordable housing developments

    Princeton officials work toward free WiFi for residents living in affordable housing developments

    The Princeton Council is seeking bids to bring internet access to the residents of the affordable housing developments owned or managed by the Princeton Housing Authority and Princeton Community Housing. The Princeton Council approved a resolution to seek competitive bids from vendors to provide WiFi services to the housing developments and to provide free internet…

  • Opinion: Members of Princeton Community Housing thank the late Marvin Reed for his contributions

    Opinion: Members of Princeton Community Housing thank the late Marvin Reed for his contributions

    We, the Boards of Trustees of Princeton Community Housing Development Corp and Princeton Community Housing (PCH), join with the larger community to mourn the death of former mayor of Princeton Borough, Marvin Reed. A champion of and advocate for affordable housing, enabling, among others, the expansion of PCH’s Princeton senior community Harriet Bryan House, Marvin…

  • Princeton FreeB bus service remains suspended

    Princeton FreeB bus service remains suspended

    Princeton’s FreeB bus service will remain out of operation for the foreseeable future during the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. The bus service has been suspended since March when the first stay-at-home executive orders were issued by Gov. Phil Murphy. The Public Transit Advisory Committee (PTAC) and Princeton officials will continue to evaluate the possibility of resuming…

  • 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…