To the Editor: Princeton Turns Out For Senior Resources

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The Princeton Senior Resource Center would like to thank everyone who turned out to support PSRC at a benefit performance of the Second City at the Performing Arts Center at Princeton High School on September 24.

In addition to the individuals who bought tickets — some of whom came also to cheer on hometown cast member Carley Moseley — PSRC is especially indebted to the generosity of Ellen and Albert Stark, Norman and Nancy Klath, Richard and Sharon Bianchetti, Maida Mackler, LLC, Michael & Marylou Kenny, Dave Saltzman & Heidi Joseph,Silver Century Foundation, Hazel Stix, Team Toyota, David and Lorraine Atkin, CURE Auto Insurance, Lulie and Gordon Gund, and Hilton Management Group.

Also Joan and Bob Levitt, the Mercadien Group, LLC, Princeton Design Guild, Princeton Portfolio Strategies, Irwin and Cecilia Rosenblum, Runestone Family Foundation, Saul Ewing Arnstein & Lehr LLP,Carlton Savoye, Van Dyck Law, Wells Fargo Bank N.A., Lynn and Michael Wong/The Princeton Eye Group,the Bank of Princeton, and Borden Perlman Insurance.

Also Callaway Henderson Sothe­by’s International Realty, Community Without Walls/CWW, Copperwood in Princeton/Hillier, Drinker Biddle & Reath LLP, Finance of America Mortgage, JZA + D, McCarter Theater, Mrs. G’s, NJM Insurance, Occasions by Cintron, PNC Wealth Management, Princeton Radiology, and Private Wealth Management.

Special thanks also to our annual sponsors, whose year-round support enables PSRC to deliver on our commitment to provide the best possible services and assistance to our community: Acorn Glen, Artis Senior Living, Bear Creek Assisted Living, Buckingham Place, Homewatch CareGivers, McCaffrey’s Food Markets, Merwick Care and Rehabilitation Center, Oasis Senior Advisors, Princeton HealthCare System, Princeton HomeCare, and Progression Physical Therapy.

The Board and Staff

Princeton Senior Resource Center

CE – US1

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