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Focus areas assigned to councilmembers

Focus areas assigned to councilmembers

Informal zones within the city have been given to various councilmembers after a workshop session Monday, March 26. After several months of discussion, a special workshop session was held to allow councilmembers to talk about the zones. Unlike official council...

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Trustees approve $19M for new elementary

Trustees approve $19M for new elementary

Princeton’s fifth elementary school will soon be under construction after a guaranteed maximum price was set for Lowe Elementary School. At the Monday, March 19 school board meeting, the Princeton Independent School District Board of Trustees unanimously approved a...

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Here we go: Playoffs kick off Thursday at Community

Here we go: Playoffs kick off Thursday at Community

It’s playoff time for the boys and girls soccer teams. The Panthers (9-8-4 overall as of Monday, March 26) square off 6 p.m. Thursday, March 29 against Crandall in Class 4A Region II bi-district. The game will be played at Brave Stadium on the campus of Community High...

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Hunny Bunny!

Hunny Bunny!

More than 500 excited kids attended the city of Princeton’s Eggstravaganza Saturday, March 24 at the Veterans Memorial Park downtown. For photos see the March 29 edition or subscribe online. To see or purchase photos from this event click here.

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New city logo chosen for marketing, branding

New city logo chosen for marketing, branding

    A new city logo has been chosen for Princeton by the city council, Economic Development Corporation and Community Development Corporation. Eisenberg and Associates was hired last summer to complete a new logo design with city input and to help with...

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Residents question chlorine odors in water

Residents question chlorine odors in water

In response to complaints of a strong smell of chlorine during an annual maintenance process currently underway and a Facebook campaign by environmental activist Erin Brockovich, North Texas Municipal Water District officials assure the public that their drinking...

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Strawberry fields in Princeton forever

Strawberry fields in Princeton forever

Citizens looking for a taste of the country need search no further as a strawberry patch will soon open outside Princeton for the upcoming season. Located at 1491 CR 491 just outside Princeton, The Strawberry Patch is owned by Yvonne and ‘Farmer’ Lee Moore on a...

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Teachers of the Year receive awards

Teachers of the Year receive awards

Secondary education Teachers of the Year were presented awards Monday, March 19 by the Princeton Independent School District. Each teacher was required to write an essay on why they are a teacher and the writings are engraved on plaques, which the educators then...

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