Borden Perlman donates funds for art program at Greenwood House

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The Ewing-based insurance agency Borden Perlman Salisbury & Kelly recently donated $5,000 to the Arts Council of Princeton in order for them to provide an arts program for the residents at Greenwood House, a Jewish home for the aged located in Ewing. Pictured from left are Jeff and Jeremy Perlman of Borden Perlman; Jeff Nathanson, CEO of the Arts Council of Princeton; Eva Mantell, an artist at the Arts Council of Princeton; and Rick Goldstein, Executive Director of Greenwood House.

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