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caroling

26 December 2007 — Princeton students went caroling around the school recently.

Wayne Co. Library holiday events

The Wayne County Public Library will host a series of holiday programs for children and families this season, including a series of holiday films.

The library will also hold a Kwanzaa Craft event on Friday, December 28 at 10 a.m. A special Kwanzaa short film will be screened, followed by crafts that recognize and celebrate the seven principles of Kwanzaa.

For more information about these programs, please call the Wayne County Public Library's Children's Department at 919-735-1824 ext. 5105.

Fire grant for Princeton

Insurance Commissioner and State Fire Marshal Jim Long announced recently that the Princeton Fire Department has received an $11,784.00 grant from the State of North Carolina.

Before the check was presented, officials audited the Department's equipment to ensure that the department had complied with the grant requirements.

"Fire and rescue personnel are on the front lines of responding to emergencies and protecting us every day," said Commissioner Jim Long. "The bravery shown by these men and women should be supported with the best equipment and supplies needed to do their jobs right, and do it safely, but too often our volunteer fire departments struggle for money.

"I am proud that we have this grant program in place to provide departments like this one with much needed funds to continue their good work," Long went on to say. "We've done a lot of good with this money over the last nineteen years, and I intend to continue supporting our fire and rescue organizations across this great state. Congratulations to Princeton Volunteer Fire Department."

To date, the Department has received $108,303.92.


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