More than 2,900 children to Benefit from Princeton Area Community Foundation COVID-19.
More than 2,900 children to Benefit from Princeton Area Community Foundation COVID-19 Relief & Recovery Fund grants for summer programs
Princeton Area Community Foundation
The Princeton Area Community Foundation has awarded $199,000 in COVID-19 Relief & Recovery Fund grants to nonprofits holding summer programs that will include instruction to help students overcome learning loss caused by the pandemic.
“Through these grants, we are helping 25 nonprofits engage 2,900 children in educational and social-emotional learning programs,” Jeffrey M. Vega, president and CEO of the Community Foundation, said in a prepared statement. “We know COVID-19 caused significant disruptions to education, especially for students living in under-resourced communities, and we hope these grants will help young people rebound from some of that learning loss and re-engage children in the many community-based prog
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Trent House Museum Re-opens with Mahlon Stacy Deed May 20, 2021
Trenton, NJ (For immediate release) The Trent House Association in partnership with the City of Trenton announces the re-opening of the 1719 William Trent House Museum on Sunday, June 6, 2021, at 2 pm with a special welcome-back program. Visitors will see new exhibits in the Museum, Visitor Center, and garden exploring the rich history of the many people whose lives were connected with this historic site. The Trenton Historical Society will join the Association in presenting a deed signed in 1677 by the first English resident of the area, Mahlon Stacy, that was recently purchased by the two organizations. The deed will remain on view at the Trent House through the summer before being donated to the Trenton Free Public Library for its Trentoniana Collection.
Haul of donated designer clothes will help ex-inmates look good on the job
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Natasha Mikulich, the outreach librarian at the Trenton Free Public Library, was on a Zoom call a few weeks ago with some community partners when someone from another organization, The Father Center of New Jersey, mentioned the mayor of Secaucus having a load of donated designer clothes.
“So I was fortunate enough to drive up and get a carful of them,” Mikulich said Thursday at the Trenton library.
So why would a librarian be interested in boxes of Ralph Lauren slacks and shirts?
Mikulich works on Trenton’s chapter of Fresh Start @ Your Library, which aids those returning to society from prison.