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Princeton author turns homeownership ordeal into book

Princeton author turns homeownership ordeal into book

The joys of new homeownership gone awry proved to be the catalyst for a Princeton author’s book, “America’s Nightmare.” After experiencing a series of serious home and health issues, author Madelyn Awalt decided to speak out, documenting her family’s experience after...

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Councilmember Kleiber resigns

Councilmember Kleiber resigns

Place 1 Princeton City Councilmember David Kleiber has resigned the seat he won in 2015.“Because of the inappropriate things I said on Facebook, that hurt people, I have submitted my registration to the city of Princeton,” Kleiber posted Friday, Oct. 25. “It will be...

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District to hire more elementary teachers

District to hire more elementary teachers

As enrollment in the Princeton Independent School District continues to exceed expectations, the district is struggling with high student-teacher ratios and a growing abundance of languages spoken by pupils. Even though the district has been aggressive in building new...

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Council approves FD, PD projects

Council approves FD, PD projects

The Princeton City Council held a special meeting that included an update on roadway projects followed by a joint meeting with the Princeton Economic Development Corporation (PEDC) and Princeton Community Development Corporation (PCDC). In two separate resolutions,...

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PEDC and PCDC close to hiring CEO

PEDC and PCDC close to hiring CEO

Final interviews were planned with three candidates for chief executive officer (CEO) of the Princeton Economic Development Corporation (PEDC) and Princeton Community Development Corporation (PCDC), board officials told city councilmembers. In a joint special meeting...

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Early voting is brisk

Early voting is brisk

A colorful array of campaign signs flank the Princeton Municipal Center parking lot where early voting is underway. John Kanelis/Princeton Herald Collin County has 100,000 more voters registered for the Tuesday, Nov. 5, general election than the number registered four...

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New fall event on tap

New fall event on tap

You’d have to be out of your gourd to miss Princeton’s Pumpkin BooLooza. The free event from 5 to 9 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 19, in J.M. Caldwell Sr. Community Park will feature carnival rides, trick-or-treating for costumed celebrants, hayrides and a DJ providing dance...

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 Forum focuses on mayoral election

 Forum focuses on mayoral election

Princeton mayoral candidates, from left, Keith Schmitt and incumbent Brianna Chacon answer questions at a forum moderated by the League of Women Voters Saturday, Oct. 12. Bob Wieland/The Princeton Herald Princeton Mayor Brianna Chacon and challenger Keith Schmitt took...

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