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Princeton Public Library asks town to transfer utility support as it takes on operations

Town of Princeton Board of Commissioners · April 6, 2026
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Library leaders asked the board to transfer previously covered utility and building line items so the nonprofit can manage its own operations and raise staff pay to $15/hour; staff estimated about $6,200 in town‑paid building services and recommended the board consider $18,000 in the draft budget.

Representatives of the Princeton Public Library presented their first full year of operations in the new building and requested the town transfer utility support and building‑related costs to the library so the nonprofit can manage its own operating budget.

Library representatives (Luier and Christy Gardner) said patron visits have climbed since the January opening and reported roughly…

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