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Council to consider leasing lakeside parks

Council to consider leasing lakeside parks

Bratonia Park on Lake Lavon is one of several parks to be closed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. Twin Groves Park, Tickey Creek Park and Clear Lake Park have been offered to the city of Princeton. Bob Wieland/Princeton Herald.com The future of three U.S. Army...

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Honoring those who served

Honoring those who served

Princeton High School Navy JROTC cadets presented the colors at the Veterans Day celebration at  Veterans Memorial Park Saturday, Nov. 11.  Norishka Pachot/The Princeton Herald Keith Self came home to the congressional district he represents to offer a message of...

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Police Chief James Waters back on the job

Police Chief James Waters back on the job

Mayor Brianna Chacon swears in Princeton Police Chief James Waters. Bob Wieland/Princeton Herald Although an invocation was on the agenda, the Monday, Nov. 13, meeting of the Princeton City Council began with a moment of silence since a resolution re-establishing an...

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Police Chief Waters swearing in

Police Chief Waters swearing in

Princeton Interim Police Chief James Waters will be sworn in as permanent chief in a ceremony on Monday, Nov. 13, the city announced. The event will be held at 3 p.m. in the City Council Chambers.Waters, a former chief, had served as interim chief since the dismissal...

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Angel Tree efforts underway

Angel Tree efforts underway

Deadlines for Angel Tree applicants and adoptions is approaching. The deadline for Angel Tree applications is fast approaching and 550 angels are already registered for the 16th annual Angel Tree program.  Sponsored by the Lions Club in conjunction with Princeton...

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Club serves the community

Club serves the community

Members of Princeton’s Noino Club raised almost $1,000 for high school senior scholarships during a garage sale in September at Culleoka Baptist Church. Courtesy Photo A women’s club formed 80 years ago has kept history and traditions alive in Princeton as members...

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PHS band wraps up successful marching season

PHS band wraps up successful marching season

Colorguard member Ariana Mondragon performs with the Princeton High School marching band, finishing a successful fall marching season. The band finishing 18th at Area during prelims with their 2023 show titled “The Wishing Well.”  Photo courtesy Jerry Winfrey The...

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Park and library bonds pass easily

Park and library bonds pass easily

Princeton voters have approved a $109.1 million bond proposal to fund park projects and improvements to the Lois Nelson Public Library. The bonds will be sold in two separate offerings, $50 million in February of next year and $59.1 million in February 2027.According...

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