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FOR RELEASE SUNDAY, DECEMBER 20, 2015, AT 1:00 A.M. CST. Princeton Audio was founded in 2014 in downtown Princeton, a city of 1,192 in Green Lake County. The company is in the midst of raising capital so that it can ramp up production of its wireless speaker system housed in maple, cherry, mahogany, black walnut and other wood types. The speakers feature a proprietary and removable combination USB and plug that allows the speaker to adapt to changing technology. Founders Mike Pelland, pictured Wednesday, Dec. 9, 2015, and his wife, Beth, want to bring manufacturing jobs back to the city and believe they could create 40 full time jobs and have annual sales near $80 million by 2020. (Barry Adams/Wisconsin State Journal via AP)
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