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 SectionsHealthy Eating in the New YearSubmitted Content - December 31, 2024Special SectionsAmerican Robins deck the hallsSubmitted Content - December 30, 2024Special SectionsSleep Deprived? You Might Have a Sleep DisorderSubmitted Content - December 24, 2024Special SectionsStaying Healthy as You AgeSubmitted Content - December 17, 2024Special SectionsNavigating the Menopause JourneySubmitted Content - December 10, 2024 Current editionCurrent Edition – Princeton Packet Special SectionCurrent PM Special Section Related articles Hillsborough News Hillsborough C.A.N. Food Pantry requests donations Hillsborough Social Services Department is asking residents to donate the following items to the C.A.N. Food Pantry: Paper... Bordentown News Give books new life with BookDrop The City of Bordentown has now partnered with BookDrop, a company whose mission is to put more books... Princeton Packet News Former Princeton football players among those killed, injured in New Year’s Eve attack Loved ones, teammates, and coaches are remembering former Princeton football player Martin "Tiger" Bech who was killed in... Windsor News Two teens charged after threatening to harm teacher, blow up Melvin H. Kreps Middle School Two 13-year-old boys have been charged with making terroristic threats for allegedly threatening to harm a teacher and...