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 SectionsResponding to the Unique Needs of Hospitalized Patients with DementiaSubmitted Content - February 4, 2025Special SectionsYoung People Struggling to ‘Adult’ Need Extra SupportSubmitted Content - January 28, 2025Special SectionsYou Don’t Have to Hibernate to Stay Healthy and Safe This WinterSubmitted Content - January 21, 2025Special SectionsAlways Feeling Bloated? Talk to Your Doctor About SIBOSubmitted Content - January 14, 2025Special SectionsHealthy Eating in the New YearSubmitted Content - December 31, 2024 Current editionCurrent Edition – Princeton Packet Special SectionCurrent PM Special Section Related articles Hopewell News Pinelli celebrated for service in final walkout Doug Pinelli ended his time as chief of police for the Pennington Police Department with a final walkout... Cranbury Press News ‘It’s been a tough few weeks’ U.S. Rep. Bonnie Watson Coleman has introduced a resolution in the U.S. House of Representatives honoring the work... Hopewell News Hopewell Township approves fourth-round housing obligation The Hopewell Township Committee certified a fourth-round affordable housing obligation of 348 units for the township's fair share... Princeton Packet News Princeton takes title to ‘last great forest’ Princeton officials have taken ownership of the 90-acre Lanwin Development Corp. tract on the environmentally sensitive Princeton Ridge. The...