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Volunteers from Princeton United Methodist Church in Princeton teamed up with Isles, a Trenton-based community development agency, on a 17-unit affordable housing project in the Old Trenton neighborhood. The team include Plainsboro residents Scott and Melissa Jacobson, T.J. Lee, and Sue Pillet; and West Windsor residents Bob Batson, Anne Fikaris, Matthew Ireland, Anna Looney, Charles Phillips, Sally Ross, and Karl Wheeler.##M:[more]##

Isles plans to use green building techniques in both newly-constructed and renovated units. Homes will be sold to low-income families when completed.

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