By the 1911, the residents had established numerous performance and athletic clubs.
The resident had established a hive at her farm three years ago after taking a beekeeping course.
In 1836, residents established the city's public library.
Later the rebels drove the British residents out of Princeton and for a time established a national capital there.
At present planning has not yet been granted for the plant but residents have established a website to demonstrate their opposition to the proposed development.
In January, residents established a five-person committee to study the issue.
A few years later the residents built a city hall and established a part-time Fire Department.
Once the area was included in a state, residents could establish formal ownership of their homes and property.
By the 1940s area residents established a water district and a volunteer fire department.
Social connection programs are intended for stable neighborhoods where the residents have established themselves.