State issued corrective action plan, admissions freeze for Princeton Care Center in August due to deficiencies, staffing shortages
The facility did not have enough CNAs. State law mandates minimum staffing levels for long-term care facilities.
The facility did not have enough CNAs. State law mandates minimum staffing levels for long-term care facilities.
The state was aware of Princeton Care Center’s financial problems but said it was not the state’s role to figure out a plan or warn residents and families.
Families were given hours to find a new home for their loved ones.
Update: The issue was resolved at about 3:20 p.m.
Cecilia Birge will be the next principal of Princeton High School.
The crash happened just after 3 p.m.
Cecilia Birge has worked at the high school for several years.
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Due to delays, Bank Street will be closed on Tuesday, Aug. 29, for resurfacing of the parking lot behind 12 Nassau Street.
The incident took place Saturday just before 11 a.m. Drag Queen Story Hour.
The district will be part of a shared services consortium with six other school districts.
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The incident took place Aug. 9 and the resident is recovering.
Molly Sullivan, a local teacher of Latin for many years, died on Friday, July 14 at…