Faith Leaders Meet in Princeton to Discuss Community Concerns

PRINCETON, NJ – The Princeton Clergy Association held its monthly meeting today with the local police department, emphasizing the role of community and religious leaders in supporting residents, especially in challenging times.

Religious leaders often serve as a critical point of contact for individuals facing hardships. The meeting aimed to foster dialogue and bolster the already positive relationship between the police department and the clergy association.

Police expressed appreciation for the ongoing partnership with the clergy, acknowledging the crucial role they play in community support and well-being.

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