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Scaring up October fun for everyone

Scaring up October fun for everyone

Costumes aren’t mandatory at Princeton’s Pumpkin BooLooza, but they sure make for a good time. File Art Cooler evenings and the scent of fall in the air can only mean one thing — it’s time for a month full of pumpkins, costumes and family-friendly frights. Communities...

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New contractor sought for luxury apartments

New contractor sought for luxury apartments

The construction of Princeton Luxury Apartments is now at a standstill. Photo www.google.com/maps/ Construction is expected to resume next month on the Princeton Luxury Apartments, 599 West Princeton Drive, just east of Walmart. That’s according to Frontline...

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Governor renews call for property tax cuts

Governor renews call for property tax cuts

Texas lawmakers are continuing to work on Gov. Greg Abbott’s pledge to eliminate property taxes in Texas or provide lasting tax cuts. As the first special session of the 88th Legislature concluded, Abbott announced a second session starting Tuesday, June 27, saying,...

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Woman charged with setting fire

Woman charged with setting fire

A 35-year-old Prosper woman has been arrested in connection with a fire that destroyed a mobile home on County Road 466 north of the city Sunday, July 2.Stormer Dene Ford was charged with arson of a habitation, according to booking records from the Collin County Jail....

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Family dedicates Beauchamp Boulevard

Family dedicates Beauchamp Boulevard

Brian Beauchamp, left, Weston Beauchamp, William Beauchamp, Beau Ashwander, and Glenda Beauchamp cut the ribbon for the new street sign Saturday, June 24. Norishka Pachot/The Princeton Herald The family of late Councilmember Bruce Beauchamp turned out to dedicate a...

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Stay cool, hydrated, informed and aware

Stay cool, hydrated, informed and aware

Just chill; the Princeton Fire Department and the National Weather Service urge residents to learn the symptoms of excessive heat exposure and the appropriate responses. As the hot and humid weather continues, your body’s ability to cool itself is challenged and you...

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Have a blast on the Fourth

Have a blast on the Fourth

Bobby Mack, whose grandfather started Lafon’s Fireworks 42 years ago, holds a commercial grade rocket. Bob Wieland/Princeton Herald It’s hard to miss the Lafon Fireworks stand on FM 3286 in Branch. It’s been there for 42 years, started by Alvin Lafon. His grandson,...

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All together now: PISD Cheer teams at camp

All together now: PISD Cheer teams at camp

Mattei Middle School Cheer Squad earned trophies at the cheer camp. Courtesy PISD For the first time, all Princeton ISD cheer teams attended Universal Cheerleaders Association (UCA) cheer camp together. The event was held Sunday, June 18, to Wednesday, June 21, at the...

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New law firm hired to represent city

New law firm hired to represent city

The city of Princeton has new legal representation. Councilmember Marlo Obera, an attorney, had recommended the Irving law firm of Boyle & Lowry and council unanimously approved the selection at an 11-minute special meeting held Tuesday, June 20. “We specialize in...

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