Tag: Princeton Human Services
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Personal protective equipment, supply kits will be made available for low- and moderate-income families
Vulnerable populations in Princeton will soon be able to receive personal protective equipment and supplies from the municipality. When the Princeton Council convened for its March 28 meeting, the governing body unanimously voted to approve a resolution authorizing the purchase of personal protective equipment, and quarantine and isolation supplies. The $29,980 for the equipment and…
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Health department addresses COVID-19 impact on vulnerable populations with new coordinator
The Princeton Health Department, with the new addition of a vulnerable population outreach coordinator (VPOC), will look to provide additional support for vulnerable populations in the municipality. Gwendolyn Krol was formally introduced to the Board of Health as the new VPOC during the board’s February meeting. The department hired Krol through a two-year grant from…
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Welcoming Week promotes inclusivity in the Princeton community
As Princeton continues with its annual Welcoming Week, things are a little different in the era of COVID-19. This will be the fifth year Princeton has held the week which kicked off on Sept. 12 and has been completely virtual. Welcoming Week is designed to connect residents of different backgrounds, nationalities and beliefs. The week…
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Democratic candidates urge donations to charities, not their campaigns
The three Democratic Party candidates for two open seats on the Princeton Council in the July 7 Democratic Party primary, as well as the only Democratic Party candidate for mayor, said they are not going to accept campaign contributions. Instead, the campaigns of incumbent Princeton Council members David Cohen and Leticia Fraga and challenger Dina…