Connections – What’s Gotten us Through and What Keeps us Going!
ISSUE #3 – May 15, 2020
Editor’s Note
Amidst all you are enduring right now, we are thankful that you have chosen to take a moment to explore our third issue of Princeton Perspectives. Our goal is to always take a closer look at what matters to Princeton, and today we believe it is the connections that are guiding us through each day.
When we were discussing topic ideas for this May issue about six weeks ago, I was very optimistic. We were just weeks into isolation and I thought for sure that by mid-May we’d be in a different place. While Princeton, NJ now allows golfing and use of state parks, we unfortunately haven’t yet come out the other side and we’re not sure when we will. Though it remains a difficult time for many, we’re hoping this issue of Princeton Perspectives can provide some morsels of hope. Read more…
In This Issue
- Connecting the Best Parts of Princeton
- Perspectives from the Pulpit
- Family Connections: Weathering the Pandemic (for Parents, Older Teens and Young Adults)
- The Power of Connecting in a Technological Time
- The Pulse of Princeton: What Connections are Helping Our Community Survive the Pandemic?
Perspectives Revisited
- Connecting the Best Parts of Princeton - Singer-songwriter Joni Mitchell once crooned, “go round and round and round in the circle game.” Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, it’s the interconnectedness of people, groups and businesses that’s keeping things going round… Read more...
- Perspectives from the Pulpit - It’s currently Ramadan. Easter and Passover took place last month. These holidays are meant to bring families, friends and congregants together. Yet, no one could gather. In this time of deep uncertainty,… Read more...
- Family Connections: Weathering the Pandemic (for Parents, Older Teens and Young Adults) - It doesn’t matter whether a family of four lives in a large spacious home or Cape Cod one-floor living space. It’s too close for comfort is a common complaint for teens and… Read more...
- The Power of Connecting in a Technological Time - My son goes to sleepaway camp. This summer would be his sixth. For months we have been unsure whether camp would occur, whether it would be safe to send him or if… Read more...