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Center for Modern Aging Princeton outlines expansion, recovery after flood

Mayor and Council of Princeton · April 14, 2026
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Drew Dyson, CEO of the Center for Modern Aging Princeton, told the Mayor and Council the organization expanded multilingual programs, social services and digital literacy and is rebuilding after a January flood while planning larger renovations at 101 Poor Farm Road.

Drew Dyson, CEO of the Center for Modern Aging Princeton (CMAP), told the Mayor and Council that the nonprofit has expanded services while recovering from a January 26 burst fire‑suppression pipe that flooded part of the center.

"We exist to help older adults thrive," Dyson said, citing multilingual programs in Russian, Mandarin, Spanish, French and Hindi and outreach to more than 180 participants in language‑based groups. He said the center now employs four social workers, two community social workers, a licensed clinical social worker, a…

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