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Community rallies to support summer camp for children

June 06, 2024 | Princeton, Mercer County, New Jersey



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Community rallies to support summer camp for children
During a recent government meeting, community members expressed strong support for a summer camp set to begin at PD's facility, emphasizing its importance for local families. One resident highlighted her granddaughter's registration for the camp, noting the benefits it provides for working parents and children. She argued that the camp, which is expected to serve around 80 children, should not be canceled at such short notice, especially since families have already made plans.

The discussion centered around the camp's application for a D1 use variance, which is necessary due to its commercial nature. Proponents of the camp, including legal representatives, argued that summer childcare is an inherently beneficial use, akin to daycare or school programs. They pointed out that the facility, a 75-acre site, is well-suited for such activities, as it is equipped with classrooms and outdoor spaces, making it an ideal location for summer programs.

The meeting also addressed concerns regarding the camp's for-profit status, with officials noting that the community's need for childcare during the summer months should take precedence. The legal team emphasized that many schools operate summer camps to utilize their facilities and generate revenue, which helps cover maintenance costs.

As the meeting concluded, the board was urged to consider the community's needs and the practical advantages of allowing the camp to operate this summer, with many residents advocating for a swift decision to avoid disrupting families' plans.

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