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A nation remembers: honoring the legacy of 9/11

A nation remembers: honoring the legacy of 9/11

September day, America was struck at its heart — not only in New York City, Washington, D.C., and a field in Shanksville, Pennsylvania — but in the spirit of every American who watched in horror as nearly 3,000 innocent lives were lost. Today, as we pause to remember,...

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DEI project in progress after vendor chosen

DEI project in progress after vendor chosen

The city of Princeton’s consultant on diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) is preparing for Phase One of the contract to recruit a minimum of 10 residents for an ad hoc committee to execute a DEI program for the city. At its March 13 meeting, the Princeton City...

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Ready around the clock

Ready around the clock

A Princeton Fire Department engine stands ready outside the firehouse in Branch. Princeton Fire Department crews and trucks were manning the Branch Fire Station 24 hours a day, pending its formal acquisition by the city and designation as Princeton Fire Station No. 4,...

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School board updates staff dress code

School board updates staff dress code

Jeans are no longer everyday wear for Princeton ISD faculty and staff. PISD School Board trustees decided at their Monday, April 17, meeting to revise the staff dress code adopted last July. The code had approved jeans – with no rips, holes or tears -- from Monday...

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Bonds would help PISD build for future

Bonds would help PISD build for future

Voters decide next month whether to let the Princeton Independent School District sell $797 million in bonds to pay for eight new schools over the next decade. If approved, the Princeton ISD debt service tax rate would remain at $0.50 per $100 in assessed valuation...

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City no longer controls community center

City no longer controls community center

The Princeton Community Development Corporation (CDC) will have sole rule-making authority over the Steven and Judy Deffibaugh Community Center that is leased by the city. Princeton City Council members voted at their regular meeting Monday, April 10, to exclude the...

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Little boxes don’t all look just the same

Little boxes don’t all look just the same

Paris Figueroa wires her physics project house with help from lab partner Maria Salinas. (Courtesy photo) A physics project taught Princeton High School students how electricity gets to the lights and power outlets in a home. Teacher Natalie Wilson had her class build...

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