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A Heartfelt Word of Thanks Expressed by The Crisis Ministry of Princeton and Trenton

SALLY OSMER
Director

MARCIA K. MACKILLOP
Assistant Director

Group Effort Made University Medical Center's 85th White Elephant Rummage Sale a Success

LAVERNE HEBERT
Dodds Lane

ROSEMARIE HUNNINGHAKE
Kendall Park

Resident Appreciates Clarification Of the Leaf Collection Schedule

JEROME KURSHAN
Random Road



A Heartfelt Word of Thanks Expressed by The Crisis Ministry of Princeton and Trenton

To the Editor:

The Crisis Ministry of Princeton and Trenton want to express a heartfelt thanks to the Jewish Communities of Princeton and Trenton. We received an amazing abundance of food from The Jewish Center of Princeton, thanks to Rabbi Elkins and the Social Concerns Committee. Food was also collected by Princeton University Center for Jewish Life and Har Sinai Temple in Trenton.

The Yom Kippur Holiday comes to us during a time when we are seeing an increase in families served on a monthly basis (1,100 households per month), which is a 30 percent increase from last year. We are so thankful for the generosity of those synagogues who fast and experience hunger, while they are collecting food for their vulnerable neighbors in need! Thank You!

SALLY OSMER
Director

MARCIA K. MACKILLOP
Assistant Director

Group Effort Made University Medical Center's 85th White Elephant Rummage Sale a Success

To the Editor:

How many events in our community have been taking place for 85 years? The Auxiliary of the University Medical Center at Princeton's White Elephant Rummage Sale is one of them! It took place this past weekend at Princeton Airport. It was a fabulous success due to the generosity of our volunteers, donors, shoppers, and the gracious cooperation of the Princeton Airport. We needed an under-cover space to hold our sale and the Princeton Airport's maintenance hangar proved to be a perfect solution. We greatly appreciate the generosity, flexibility, and participation of the airport. We thank all those who donated and purchased items, and, of course, the dozens of volunteers who make our White Elephant possible year after year.

LAVERNE HEBERT
Dodds Lane

ROSEMARIE HUNNINGHAKE
Kendall Park

Resident Appreciates Clarification Of the Leaf Collection Schedule

To the Editor:

It is good that Town Topics has published information about municipal leaf collection in Princeton (Autumn's Chore Made Easier With Leaf Collection Primer, Town Topics, October 8). Perhaps now we can get the township to correct its confusing advice. For years I have been advising township officials that its definition of area one did not make sense, but haven't found anyone to take the trouble to correct it. It reads in part, that area one "is bordered by Route 27 to the north. It includes the Little Brook neighborhood." Since the Little Brook neighborhood, as well as others believed to be included in area one, are north of Route 27, something is wrong. Perhaps next year they will get it right.

JEROME KURSHAN
Random Road



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