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In sum, let’s find a development proposal that offers a better path forward: growth with guardrails, equity with intention, and progress without compromising what makes Princeton special.
The Town of Princeton will also be monitoring the project closely in terms of changes to any building permits. On April 16, Princeton Mayor Spencer Coyne and town council met with the USIB Chief and ...
For Princeton City Schools, Ohio's primary election is crucial to funding with an emergency levy on the ballot.If passed, the levy could generate more than $12 million a year over the next decade ...
PRINCETON, Ill. (KWQC) - The Princeton City Council is holding a special board meeting to decide the future of the current city manager. The meeting will be held at 6 p.m. Tuesday at Princeton ...
On April 1, resident Luigi Gino Del-Ciotto posted on the Princeton BC & Area Issues Facebook page, one of the town's largest public pages with over 16,200 members, about a couple he had met earlier in ...
The proposed emergency levy aims to generate $12.8 million over the next 10 years. Homeowners would pay approximately $231 for every $100,000 of their home's appraised value.
The boundaries stretch from EC Manning Park in the west to Castlegar in the east. It includes Princeton, Hedley, Keremeos, Oliver, Osoyoos, Penticton, Naramata, Grand Forks, Rossland and Castlegar.
CINCINNATI — Princeton City Schools faces a pricey uphill battle after voters said no to a $10.6 million levy. It's money that Superintendent Elgin Card says the district has to make up somehow.
Town Board Supervisors Dale Gauerke, Doug Schwartz and Tim Szeklinski voted in favor of the boundary agreement; Supervisor Robert Ulander and Town Chairwoman Teri Jendusa-Nicolai voted against it.