About Princeton, Massachusetts

Princeton is a hidden gem of a small town, largely undeveloped, with nearly half of the land area protected. Princeton shares Wachusett Mountain Ski Area and State Reservation with the adjacent small town of Westminster. If you live in Princeton and you work from home, you can get three ski runs in on your lunch break and be back at your home office before your next Zoom meeting. If you need to leave town, you can be at the Wachusett Station Commuter Rail at Route 2 to Boston, or Route 190 in just 10 minutes. There are very few businesses in Princeton, no gas stations, no franchises and no chain store businesses. We are also have High Speed FTTH Internet and are just 15 minutes to Leominster and Worcester. Princeton offers many outdoor opportunities SO CLOSE TO HOME, including Skiing, Snowboarding, Hiking and Mountain Biking at the Wachusett Mountain Ski Area and State Reservation and the 2,000+ acres at nearby Leominster State Forest.

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Tennis

Tennis was introduced to Princeton in the 1870s and has been a strong part of the town’s culture and social events ever since. There are two active tennis clubs in Princeton, the Princeton Tennis Club (Tennis/Social) and Pine Hill Club (Tennis/Pool/Social), both of which you must be a Princeton resident to be a member of. Princeton is home to the 100+ year strong Chandler Bullock Labor Day Tennis Tournament. Email me for more information on Tennis in Princeton, including free Kids Tennis Lessons in the Summer.

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Have a question? Want more information? I live in Princeton, and am happy to be your resource for any questions you have about living, working, schooling, and of course tennis, in Princeton. Call/Text 978 870 9260 or email jennifershenk@KW.com

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