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Food trucks cater to Princeton

Food trucks cater to Princeton

The area of Bridgefarmer Blvd and Hwy. 380 has turned into a hot dining spot the past couple years as food trucks have set up to offer a variety of culinary choices. Offered are Cajun, Japanese and Central American foods, and hamburgers, prepared in specially-equipped...

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Proposed budget reviewed

Proposed budget reviewed

A review of the proposed fiscal year 2020-21 budget by Princeton City Council showed expenses of $30.68 million, slightly higher than the current year budget. The reason the budget fig­ures remain about the same is that capital expenditures will be about $4.5 million...

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TEA guidelines outlined; PISD sets July 17 deadline

TEA guidelines outlined; PISD sets July 17 deadline

Texas Education Agency last week released a list of compre­hensive guidelines for opening public schools for fall semester classes during the COVID-19 pandemic. The guidelines differ only slightly from what Princeton Independent School District ad­ministrators have...

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Driver killed in crash

Driver killed in crash

Details are still forthcom­ing in a fatal traffic wreck Monday morning, July 13, that involved a Princeton Fire De­partment truck. Texas Highway Patrol troop­ers were called to the scene of the crash at FM 75 and Monte Carlo Blvd. at about 10 a.m. Monday, July 13....

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Mayor resigns, cites relocation

Mayor resigns, cites relocation

  Princeton Mayor John-Mark Caldwell abruptly resigned his post Tuesday afternoon, July 14, citing a decision to move to a neighboring county. "After much thought and prayer, my wife and I have made the difficult decision to relocate to a neighboring county,"...

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Face masks mandated in public; sales tax revenue down

Face masks mandated in public; sales tax revenue down

AUSTIN — Gov. Greg Ab­bott on July 2 issued an execu­tive order to slow the spread of the deadly coronavirus while keeping Texas as open as pos­sible for business. With few exceptions, the or­der requires all Texans to wear a face covering over the nose and mouth in...

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