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Columnist John Moore has a book on communication his wife bought him in the early 90s. He intends to read it soon. In the early 90s, there was a self-help, relationship book called, “Men Are From Mars, Women Are From Venus.” The goal of publishing this was for the...

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Princeton ISD calls $237M bond for May ballot

Princeton ISD calls $237M bond for May ballot

Voters will be asked to approve a $237.4 million construction bond election on the May 4 ballot by the Princeton Independent School District. The PISD Board of Trustees unanimously approved placing the bond issue on the ballot at the Monday, Jan. 28 school board...

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Comprehensive plan provides framework for the future

Comprehensive plan provides framework for the future

A new comprehensive plan for the city of Princeton has been approved with myriad details included. The plan was approved by city council Jan. 14 at a city council meeting. Comprehensive plans typically give direction to cities and include such items as growth trends,...

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First responders honored at banquet

First responders honored at banquet

Members of the Princeton Police Department and Fire Department joined forces for a night of enjoyment, entertainment and awards. The third annual Princeton First Responder Banquet was held Friday, Jan. 18 at Stone Crest Venue in New Hope. Along with a time of...

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Valentines for Veterans being sought

Valentines for Veterans being sought

Valentines for Veterans is now underway throughout Collin County. The week of February 14 is recognized as National Salute to Veteran Patients week and provides Americans the opportunity to honor and thank veterans across the country. Specifically, the program aims to...

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New park now open in Princeton

New park now open in Princeton

A new park in Princeton will offer a variety of opportunities to residents. The Parkview Heights Park,  located in the Parkview Heights subdivision on College Street, is open after a year of construction. “I’m delighted and pleased that the city was able to bring was...

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Midway point: First round concludes with 2-3 record

Midway point: First round concludes with 2-3 record

Princeton girls basketball is clinging to the third spot in district at the close of the first round. They were locked in a three-way at 2-3 for third place in 10-5A with Lovejoy and McKinney North and 14-14 overall. As of Monday, Jan. 21 the Lady Panthers were 14-14...

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Opinion: Average small business owner is over 50

Opinion: Average small business owner is over 50

Is it really the millennials who are leading the way when it comes to start up companies? “The truth is that older Americans are in the vanguard of America’s small businesses. A study conducted by the information services company, Experian, puts the average age of...

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New chief selected to run Princeton Police Department

New chief selected to run Princeton Police Department

The search for a new chief for the Princeton Police Department has ended. The city hired Mark Moyle after a search that began in May 2018. Moyle, a former McKinney PD lieutenant, will take the helm of PPD beginning Feb. 4. He previously served as lieutenant in the...

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