Princeton Packet News A new relationship to end homelessness By: Submitted Content Date: July 1, 2024 Share post: FacebookTwitterEmailPrint Courtesy of Suki Wasserman The nonprofit Housing Initiatives of Princeton (HIP) has formed a new relationship with Northfield Bank Foundation. This is the first grant from Northfield to support HIP’s growing, Mercer County-based Transitional Housing which provides local families with a path out of homelessness. From left to right, Diane Senerchia, executive director, Northfield Bank Foundation; Lori Troilo, executive director, Housing Initiatives of Princeton; Valerie Henry, board of trustees member and team lead, and Family Selection Committee, Housing Initiatives of Princeton; and Carolyn Sepkowski, vice president branch manager of Northfield Bank, Pittsfield. TagshomelessnessHousing Initiatives of PrincetonNorthfield Bank Foundation Previous articleWest Windsor Township home damaged by fireNext articleNorman Russell Joseph Hunt, 80 Submitted Content I want inI've read and accept the Privacy Policy. Bordentown Pride: ‘It’s all about community’ KATHY CHANG, Managing Editor - July 5, 2024 Farmers’ market vouchers for seniors available Hillsborough News Common Calendar, Packet Papers, July 5 Bordentown Calendar Monthly Column: Summer Safety 2024 Cranbury Press Opinion Despite opposition, Planning Board approves two-lot subdivision on Jefferson Road Princeton Packet News ‘A rabbi’s rabbi’ Hillsborough News Related articles Bordentown News Bordentown Pride: ‘It’s all about community’ Last year, Rick Ellis stood on the curb and watched the third annual Pride parade that marched through... Hillsborough News Farmers’ market vouchers for seniors available Farmers' Market Vouchers are now available through the Somerset County Office on Aging and Disability Services for eligible... Bordentown Calendar Common Calendar, Packet Papers, July 5 Burlington, Mercer, Middlesex, and Somerset counties New Jersey Blood Services (NJBS), a division of New York Blood Center, which... Cranbury Press Opinion Monthly Column: Summer Safety 2024 By Middlesex County Commissioner Director Ronald G. Rios July is here, signifying the beginning of summer and all the activities we...