Tricky tray sales raise $4,300 for Alzheimer’s organization

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PRINCETON – Another Assisted Living Week has concluded, with residents raising money to support Alzheimer’s disease research.

This year’s theme of “Keep Connected” was celebrated from Sept. 11-18 by Brandywine Living Princeton staff members who wanted to “connect” with an organization with which they closely identified.

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Therefore, a tricky tray fundraiser was held on Sept. 17 to benefit the Greater New Jersey chapter of the Alzheimer’s Association. Brandywine Living Princeton presented Robyn Kohn, manager of Programs, and Krista McKay, director of Programs of The Alzheimer’s Association, with a total of $4,300.

 

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