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Who’ll stop the rain

Who’ll stop the rain

Columnist John Moore wonders if we can stop the rain we started. Photo John Moore By John Moore | TheCountryWriter.com Back in 2011, it didn’t rain. It didn’t rain for a long, long time. It didn’t rain for so long that fires began to pop up where I live. One...

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PF-R shows new apparatus

PF-R shows new apparatus

Princeton City Council got a chance to check out Princeton Fire-Rescue’s latest apparatus and hear a complaint about Fall Fest at the Oct. 25 regular meeting. The annual Fall Fest, which was held Oct. 23, welcomed residents and visitors to J.M. Caldwell Park. The...

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Early voting ends this week; Election Day is Nov. 2

Early voting ends this week; Election Day is Nov. 2

Princeton voters head to the polls Tuesday, Nov. 2, to make their sections in the city, Princeton ISD board of trustees and Texas Constitutional election. Voting locations across the state will be open from 7 a.m. until 7 p.m. on election day. Nearby voting locations...

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PISD candidates express views in forum

PISD candidates express views in forum

Princeton ISD candidates participated in a virtual forum last week organized by the Princeton-Lowry Crossing Chamber of Commerce and moderated by the Collin County League of Women Voters. Most of the candidates were present at the virtual forum, held Oct. 14 and...

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Early voting continues

Early voting continues

There’s still time to avoid lines and casts ballots in the Nov. 2 city, school district and Texas Constitutional elections. Early voting began Oct. 18 and runs through Oct. 29 and residents can vote at Princeton Public Works Building and Collin College Farmersville...

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Council to wait on charter commission

Council to wait on charter commission

Princeton city council began the eminent domain process, accepted a grant and authorized a water rate study at its Oct. 12 regular meeting. During the meeting, council accepted a grant from Collin County for the 2018 Parks and Open Space Project for $354,000 for the...

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Candidates highlight views in forum

Candidates highlight views in forum

Princeton City Council and mayoral candidates participated in a virtual forum last week organized by the Princeton- Lowry Crossing Chamber of Commerce and moderated by the Collin County League of Women Voters. The majority of the candidates were present at the virtual...

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Challenges ahead for planning manager

Challenges ahead for planning manager

Growing cities need people in key positions to ensure growth is executed as efficiently as possible and Princeton is no different – cue Craig Fisher, planning manager for Princeton. Fisher, who began the job last month, said he became interested in city planning as an...

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Residents appointed to home rule commission

Residents appointed to home rule commission

The city of Princeton will, for the fifth time, attempt to establish a home rule charter. A home rule charter has appeared on the Princeton ballot four times: first in 2007, then twice in 2008 and once again in 2014. Each time, the voters of Princeton have turned the...

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