Topics In Brief A Community Bulletin

The Princeton Senior Resource Center (PSRC) will host a discussion, "Seniors on the Move," about transporation service for the region's senior community. The event, set to take place today, April 26 from 12:30 to 2:30 p.m. at the Suzanne Patterson Center behind Borough Hall, will outline new transportation available for seniors 65 and over and for the visually impaired that will provide round-the-clock service provided by ITN Greater Mercer. For more information, call Greater Mercer TMA at (609) 452-1967.

Arts Council of Princeton Executive Director Jeff Nathanson will participate in a community arts panel at the Woodrow Wilson School today, Wednesday, April 26 that will address problems facing at-risk youth. Called "Hip Hop Activism: Community Arts Projects and Social Capital in Underprivileged Communities," the panel will also include community arts activists. Mr. Nathanson has a 20-year history with innovative community arts projects for at-risk youth. Stan Katz, a professor at the Wilson School and the director of the University's Center for Arts and Cultural Policy Studies, will moderate the panel. The event will begin with a performance at 4:30 p.m. in the Woodrow Wilson School Courtyard (by the fountain) and will continue with the panel discussion at 5 p.m. in Bowl 1 in Robertson Hall.

The Princeton Township Zoning Board of Adjustment will continue to weigh a development proposal for age-restricted housing tonight, April 26, at 7:30 p.m. at Township Hall. Proposed by developer Morgan Estates, the proposal calls for 98 apartment-style condominium units in three, three-story buildings. That application would place housing on the eastern side of Bunn Drive, southeast of the Princeton Community Village. The proposal is not associated with the recently approved K. Hovnanian plan to build 140 age-restricted units on the western side of Bunn.

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