PICTURES: Congresswoman Miller Tours Princeton Renaissance Theater and Historic District, Hosts Roundtable with Local Officials
December 16, 2021
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Congresswoman Carol Miller (R-WV) toured the Princeton Renaissance Theater and Historic District. Following the tour, she hosted a roundtable discussion with local officials to discuss how the community is recovering from the COVID-19 pandemic.
"Princeton exemplifies the wonderful things that can happen when people invest in their community," said Congresswoman Miller. "Between my tours of local small businesses and the Princeton Renaissance Theater, which will reopen following renovations, it was a blessing to experience the great economic development of this community firsthand. I look forward to watching this region continue to expand and I remain committed to supporting it as we emerge from the pandemic and beyond. Thank you to the City of Princeton and all of the small business owners for having me!"
"Princeton exemplifies the wonderful things that can happen when people invest in their community," said Congresswoman Miller. "Between my tours of local small businesses and the Princeton Renaissance Theater, which will reopen following renovations, it was a blessing to experience the great economic development of this community firsthand. I look forward to watching this region continue to expand and I remain committed to supporting it as we emerge from the pandemic and beyond. Thank you to the City of Princeton and all of the small business owners for having me!"
Pictures from the Day:
Congresswoman Miller at the Lonnie Gunter Jr. Collection.
Congresswoman Miller at the Blue Ridge Bee Company with owner Will Lambert.
Congresswoman Miller at the Princeton Renaissance Theater with Mercer County Commissioner Greg Puckett.
Congresswoman Miller hosts a roundtable discussion with Princeton community leaders.
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