Princeton cuts ribbon on new library, community center

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The Princeton Public Library is back open for patrons in their new 2,000 sq. foot space at 106 N. Center St. A grand opening celebration is planned for later this month. Follow along on Facebook or visit princetonlibrarync.com to keep up with their progress and for information on programs and activities offered at the library. Stay tuned for a featured article on the Princeton library’s journey in a future edition of JNOW Magazine.

Pictured at the ribbon cutting ceremony, from left: Randy Smith and Theresa Coley of Heritage Building Solutions, library volunteer and local author Hope Dougherty, Joel Waddell of Heritage Building Solutions, Commissioner Ted Godwin, Princeton Mayor Stacy Johnson, Town Administrator Michael King, NC Rep. Larry Strickland, Commissioner Michael Rose, Jon Smith of Audiosmith, NC Senator Benton Sawrey and Darren McMorris of Hansen Aggregates. Photo courtesy of the Town of Princeton.

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