Princeton Street industrial site moves closer to potential reuse

HOLDEN — A Princeton Street site could be cleaned up as the town moves forward with plans to eventually take and sell the site for development. The ECC property has been a contamination issue for years, but Town Manager Peter Lukes said that the town “continues to move forward with remediation.” With plans for redevelopment and spending more for more soil removal, the intent is “to demolish the barn on the property and eventually the remaining main building,” a costly undertaking, he said.

Fitness station coming to Trout Brook

HOLDEN - Visitors to Trout Brook Recreation Area will soon have the option to utilize a three-part fitness station being installed along the trail by a local Scout for his Eagle Scout project. Brendan Kelly, 17, hopes to complete the project sometime early to mid-October.

Book lover’s volumes benefit First Congregational

PAXTON - The town common was encircled by tables filled with books last Saturday, Sept. 17. Lots and lots of books. Oh, and a couple tables of baked goods were there as well, although they were not as full by 10 a.m. as they had been at the start of the book and bake sale an hour earlier.

Partner with Princeton event slated for Oct. 1

PRINCETON — The police department will be hosting its first Partner with Princeton community event on Oct. 1 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Heritage Bible Chapel on Brooks Station Road. The event is being presented as an opportunity for the public to get to know local officers, fire personnel, participate in family friendly activities, and more.

CAMPUS NEWS AND NOTES

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Endicott College to host climate experts BEVERLY — Endicott College, located along the shores of the Atlantic Ocean, will host Julian Aguon, environmental lawyer and writer, and Johanna Chao Kreilick, president of the Union of Concerned Scientists, at 4 p.m. Friday, Sept. 23, in the Klebanoff Auditorium in the Curtis L. Gerrish School of Business and Ginger Judge Science Center.