Tag: Princeton Senior Resource Center
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Council extends agreement with Princeton Senior Resource Center for 2022
The Princeton Senior Resource Center (PSRC) has recently received a one-year extension from the Princeton Council to continue services and programs for older adults in 2022. The council unanimously approved a resolution for $159,008 to extend the contract agreement with PSRC for services in 2022 at its March 28 meeting. The one-year extension is the…
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PSRC seeks to restart in-person programming during February
Princeton Senior Resource Center (PSRC) has extended its temporary halt to in-person programming into late February. PSRC aims to return to in-person programming on Feb. 22 after the extended pause. The extension announced on Jan. 21 is due to the Omicron variant and a significant increase in COVID-19 cases throughout January following New Year’s Eve.…
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PSRC temporarily halts in-person programming due to rise in COVID-19 cases
Princeton Senior Resource Center (PSRC) has pressed pause on the in-person programming to start the new year. The pause which went into effect on Jan. 3 will be until Jan. 23, according to PSRC CEO Drew Dyson. Due to increases in COVID-19 cases and the Omicron variant, all programs will now be virtual for three…
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Nancy S. Klath Center for Lifelong Learning gives Princeton Senior Resource Center the space it needs
Years in the making, the Princeton Senior Resource Center (PSRC) cut the ribbon on a new facility that expands operations to Poor Farm Road. The nonprofit organization unveiled the Nancy S. Klath Center for Lifelong Learning, which is located at 101 Poor Farm Road, during an official ribbon cutting ceremony held on Nov. 4. “The…
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Opinion: A transformative evening with Dr. Bernice A. King
Princeton Senior Resource Center (PSRC) would like to thank all who participated in our virtual Fall Fundraiser on Oct. 16 with Dr. Bernice A. King. PSRC is grateful to all our event sponsors, annual sponsors, donors, participants and community partners for making PSRC’s Fall Fundraiser a success. It was a thoughtful discussion and transformative evening…
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Terrorist attacks on Twin Towers remembered as the country honors 20th anniversary of Sept. 11
Ed Lazarus worked in the financial department of the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey. “On the morning of Sept. 11, I was sitting with my closest colleagues and dear friends in our office, Joe and Barry, on the 64th floor of One World Trade Center (North Tower), when approximately at 8:45 a.m.…
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Princeton Senior Resource Center awarded for assisting elder residents during pandemic
The Princeton Senior Resource Center (PSRC) was one of seven New Jersey organizations nominated for the Carl F. West Award for outstanding work on behalf of New Jersey’s older residents. While this year’s award was given to one of the other finalists, the nomination itself and the selection as one of seven finalists was a…
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Princeton Senior Resource Center will name facility after Princeton advocate
In December 2020, the Princeton Senior Resource Center (PSRC) purchased a 12,000-square-foot facility at 101 Poor Farm Road to supplement its current operations at the Suzanne Patterson Building at 45 Stockton St. PSRC is a community nonprofit where aging adults and their families find support, guidance, education, and social programs to help them navigate life…
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Princeton Senior Resource Center will expand to two locations
The Princeton Senior Resource Center has become a victim of its own success. The nonprofit group, which provides programs for Princeton’s senior citizens, has outgrown its headquarters at the Suzanne Patterson Building. The building is across the parking lot from Monument Hall – the former Princeton Borough Hall – on Stockton Street. Last month, the…