Princeton Packet News Fire truck donation By: Submitted Content Date: January 2, 2025 Share post: FacebookTwitterEmailPrint Courtesy of Princeton The Municipality of Princeton proudly donated a surplus fire truck to the community of Banner Elk, North Carolina, to support their recovery efforts after Hurricane Helene. GovDeals made the transfer happen. TagsBanner Elkfire truckGovDealsHurricane HeleneNorth CarolinaPrinceton Previous articleWallaby TalesNext article‘We are extremely proud’ Submitted Content Stay Connected Join inThe Princeton Packet FacebookTwitter Special SectionsCaring for Someone with Cancer is Hard. It’s OK to Ask for Help.Submitted Content - April 15, 2025Special SectionsAn Effective Weight Loss Treatment: Endoscopic Sleeve GastroplastySubmitted Content - April 8, 2025Special SectionsPrehabilitation and Rehabilitation: Keys to a Faster, Healthier RecoverySubmitted Content - April 1, 2025Special SectionsUrinary Incontinence Doesn’t Have to Control Your LifeSubmitted Content - March 25, 2025Special SectionsThe Rise of Gray-Area Drinking in WomenSubmitted Content - March 18, 2025 Current editionCurrent Edition – Princeton Packet Special SectionCurrent PM Special Section Related articles Cranbury Press News Earth Day: “The Intersection of Climate, Nuclear Weapons, and Peace” As the world celebrates the 55th anniversary of Earth Day, Coalition for Peace Action (CFPA) is co-sponsoring a... Hillsborough News ‘A way to show our gratitude’ Forty nonprofit winners - including six from Hillsborough - of the annual Somerset County Board of Commissioners TD Bank Ballpark Drawing will... Bordentown News ‘Exactly what we asked’ Burlington County saw unacceptable voting delays on Election Day in November at most of its polling locations across... Windsor News Hightstown police earn first accreditation The Hightstown Police Department received its first accreditation through the New Jersey State Association of Chiefs of Police....