Welcome to our new website! Highlights Enhanced search capabilities (predictive search) Plain language prioritized ADA compliance Mobile-friendly design What is new? Events added Improved display of meetings Service Center on home page More online forms added for your convenience Struggling on a phone or tablet? Look for the "hamburger menu" on the bottom left of...
The town is moving from town.princeton.ma.us to princetonma.gov. Though the old email addresses will work for the next year, the new ones will be used more commonly. For example, instead of emailing townclerk@town.princeton.ma.us, you can now email townclerk@princetonma.gov.
The Town of Princeton is accepting applications for the full-time position of Truck Driver/Laborer. This position has an hourly rate range between $19.23 to $26.00 per hour, DOQ. Min. qualifications include: high school diploma or GED, Mass. CDL Class B driver’s license, Hoisting Engineer License or ability to obtain hoisting license w/in 1 year, one...
Massachusetts cities and towns are being forced to make increasingly devastating cuts to essential services for residents. Explore the Massachusetts Municipal Association’s new report, A Perfect Storm: Cities and Towns Face Historic Fiscal Pressures, to understand why.
Energy and Environmental Affairs (EEA) Secretary Rebecca Tepper recently declared a Level 2 drought for our area. This youtube video helps to explain the factors that go into this declaration. We have all heard that we are in a drought but what defines a drought situation? Central Massachusetts is in a level 2 drought and...
Studies link many manufactured chemicals and plastics to various adverse health conditions. In the spirit of spring cleaning and new beginnings, the EAC offers this guide on how to avoid harmful chemicals and mitigate their impacts! Read on to learn more about these chemicals and the common products from which you may be exposed, and what...
It's summertime, and many of us are looking to enjoy dining on seafood. There are lots of benefits to eating fish, but you may have also heard there are some big environmental costs. So, with the environment in mind, you might seek to consume "sustainable" seafood, but what does that really mean? Do we choose...