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Princeton officials: new community center fully funded; Grady School renovation underway
Summary
At a July 7 Princeton Board of Commissioners meeting, town officials outlined funding for a new community center and heard a presentation on restoring the historic Princeton Grady School. Speakers described phased renovation work, fundraising totals and plans for programming; concerns about an on-site cemetery were raised by residents.
The Princeton Board of Commissioners on July 7 reported that the town’s new community center is fully funded and heard a presentation on efforts to restore the historic Princeton Grady School and use it for cultural and educational programming.
Mayor (unnamed) told the board the new community center is “fully funded through state, funding, local, public and private donations, and library contributions. No tax payer money is being used here.” The mayor listed contributions the meeting record attributes as follows: the Princeton Library, $428,000; the North Carolina legislature, $815,000; Hansen Rockmore, $68,000;…
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