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Creating the ultimate outdoor TV retreat

Creating the ultimate outdoor TV retreat

By Carrie Dunlea Backyards have evolved far beyond basic patios and grills. Today’s outdoor spaces are increasingly designed as extensions of the home — places where families can stream movies, host game-day gatherings or simply unwind outdoors without sacrificing...

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Resident asks for Ukrainian aid

Resident asks for Ukrainian aid

Oleg Sedletsky, a realtor in McKinney, said he hasn’t worked since Russia invaded Ukraine on Feb. 24 because of the emotional stress caused by the war. Sedletsky and his wife, Nataliia, are both Ukrainian immigrants living in Princeton and have spoken with the city...

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Community leaders discuss their paths to success

Community leaders discuss their paths to success

Princeton Mayor Brianna Chacon is no stranger to being a woman in a field dominated by men. Chacon worked as a geoscientist from 2011 until 2016 when she left the field to care for her son who is on the autism spectrum.  “I loved bucking the trend and being...

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Crime report reflects growth

Crime report reflects growth

The Princeton Police Department reported an increase in the total number of crimes in the city–940 which was nearly a 20% increase from the 793 reported in 2020. Police Chief Mark Moyle said part of the increase can be attributed to the city’s continued population...

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Science fair winners, Pride Corps recognized

Science fair winners, Pride Corps recognized

Outstanding teachers and students had their moment in the spotlight at the most recent school board meeting. The Princeton ISD Board of Trustees recognized grand prize winners for the elementary school science fairs and inducted new members into the 2021-2022 Pride...

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Commission discusses council places, term limits

Commission discusses council places, term limits

After an hour of back and forth debate, the Home Rule Charter Commission approved a resolution giving direction for what council in a home-rule Princeton could look like. Commissioners unanimously approved a resolution calling for a seven-person city council, six...

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Debate teams compete year round

Debate teams compete year round

Princeton High School debaters are dispelling the notion that debate is full of politically-informed students endlessly arguing with one another. Panther Speech and Debate is a year-round program where students compete most weekends in both speech events and debate....

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Cornerstone Ceremony held in Municipal Center

Cornerstone Ceremony held in Municipal Center

Princeton’s Municipal Center had its Cornerstone Leveling Ceremony, a masonic tradition that dates back centuries. The ceremony took place Friday, March 11, at 11 a.m. and was held in the lobby of the newly finished government building. The grand opening will be...

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