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Art in the Park Saturday

Art in the Park Saturday

Citizens are being invited to embrace their artistic side at the inaugural Art in the Park event this Saturday. The festival, which will be held from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, May 19 at Veterans Memorial Park in downtown Princeton, will feature a variety of...

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Police Chief gives notice of resignation

Police Chief gives notice of resignation

Police Chief James Waters has given his notice of resignation to the city of Princeton. “As the chief of Police it is my duty and obligation to continually seek out what is best for the community and the Princeton Police Department,” Waters said. “We have made great...

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Owners frustrated with property values

Owners frustrated with property values

With high property values being released again this year, many citizens throughout the county continue to voice frustrations especially on social media. Preliminary property values in the city of Princeton increased 23.26 percent from last year, to a new level of $815...

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Students get scholarships from Café Fresh profits

Students get scholarships from Café Fresh profits

There were too many cooks in the kitchen as the culinary arts program at Princeton High School conducted its annual cook-off for scholarships. And, not only that, they were all great chefs as the “celebrity” judges had a difficult time choosing the winner of the...

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Let the good times roll

Let the good times roll

Princeton citizens put their game faces on for a night of fun at the Princeton Area Chamber of Commerce’s Casino Night. The event, which was held Saturday, April 28 at the 1899 Farmhouse outside Princeton, showcased a variety of casino games including blackjack,...

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Property values rise 24 percent in city

Property values rise 24 percent in city

Continuing rapid growth of subdivisions and new business, preliminary property values for the city of Princeton increased 23.26 percent from last year to a new level of $815 million, data released last by Collin Central Appraisal District showed. Estimates of 2018...

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Nursing home SUP approved by council

A new nursing home and rehabilitation facility received its official first step courtesy of the Princeton City Council. Monday, April 23 the city council unanimously approved a Specific Use Permit (SUP) for a 6 acre tract of land at the intersection of Cypress Bend...

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