Princeton Water Department in the News
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PRINCETON — The city of Princeton will begin a multi-year water meter change out program this week. The program will involve replacing a majority of 3,800 water meters within city limits. The current water meters have been in service f ...continue
A view of what Park Avenue West looked like Monday afternoon after the historic derecho hit Princeton. It took all of last week to restore power to all electric customers in Princeton. City crews from all departments, along with volunteers and nei ...continue
April 28, 2020 PRINCETON — In preparation for their semi-annual water main flushing program, the city of Princeton Water Department has increased the chlorine levels to the water. During this time customers may notice a slightly stronger od ...continue
PRINCETON — The city of Princeton is doing its part to slow the spread of COVID-19 by closing many of its municipal buildings until further notice. The steps departments are taking were reviewed during Monday’s city council m ...continue
PRINCETON — The Princeton City Council welcomed its new city manager to the panel during Monday’s regular meeting. Theresa Wittenauer was sworn in to her duties and briefly addressed the council, thanking them for her new opportunit ...continue
PRINCETON — Princeton residents who have an illegal sump pump can receive a $100 utility bill incentive if they correct the problem by Sept. 1. The incentive program is the city’s attempt at eliminating backup issues in the sanitary ...continue
PRINCETON — The $2.3 million Euclid Avenue rebuild project is in full swing. Crews have completely torn out the east side of the brick street, from Central Avenue to Elm Place. The road is down to a one-way, one-lane, where motorists are ...continue