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Cornell Alumni Association of Princeton celebrated Cornell Cares Day, a day of service to the community performed by alumni groups around the country, on January 7. The group volunteered at the Crisis Ministry of Princeton and Trenton, which had been closed for winter vacation and needed help re-opening the food pantry and financial services.##M:[more]## The Cornell group stocked the shelves, arranged food in storage, set up work cubicles, moved furniture, vacuumed the offices, and set up their computers.

“It was a huge task, but afterward we all felt great,” said Susan Todes Perl of West Windsor.

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