Category: archives
-

NJ Transit plans extra service during holiday period
By: Marjorie Censer NJ Transit will add additional trains and buses over the Christmas and New Year holidays. "Early getaway" service will be offered today and Dec. 30. On Monday and Jan. 2, the rail lines will operate on a "weekend/major holiday schedule." NJ Transit will offer 33 extra train departures on New Year’s Eve,…
-

HPAC change pushed to ’06
The Township Committee will hold off on ordinance approval. By: Jessica Beym The Township Committee won’t approve an ordinance changing the way structures in the Historic District are regulated until next year. On Monday, the committee decided that changes recommended by the Planning Board to an already introduced ordinance mean a new proposal will be…
-

AROUND CRANBURY: Ice skating and a move to Pennsylvania
AROUND CRANBURY by Lorraine Sedor: Discussed in this weeks column: Two town announcements, the winners of the Lion’s annual Christmas decoration contest, and Joyce Campbell’s plans to move. By: Lorraine Sedor Two important announcements from the Public Works Department: The Middlesex County recycling program will pick up recyclables on Cranbury’s regularly scheduled day, Monday, Dec.…
-

Dorothy S. Titzel
Dorothy S. Titzel, 87, of East Windsor, died Wednesday, Dec. 14, at the Cranbury Care Center in Monroe. Born in Sharpsburg, Md., Ms. Titzel lived in Cranbury for over 40 years prior to moving to East Windsor a few years ago. Her husband, Robert W. Titzel, is deceased. She is survived by one daughter, Carolynn…
-

POST FORUM: Who should be mayor in Cranbury in 2006?
Join the Debate The Cranbury Press is hosting a weekly forum that allow readers and users of the World Wide Web to offer their opinions on a variety of issues. The forum is designed to encourage debate and to offer the community information about the direction residents of Cranbury, Jamesburg and Monroe want their town…
-

Fire Burn and Cauldron Bubble
New Year’s Eve revelers celebrate Hogmanay with a bonfire. By: Hilary Parker It’s just the typical New Year’s Eve celebration a giant bonfire in the Scottish tradition brought to New Jersey by a man from Savannah, Ga. Well, perhaps it’s not so typical, but the Hogmanay bonfire is certainly a celebration. Held at the…
-

Study: Plainsboro Library fundraising could net $2 million
Survey tracks public support for $8.5 million project By: Emily Craighead PLAINSBORO Financial support for the proposed new public library is strong in the township, according to a feasibility and planning study presented at Wednesday’s Township Committee meeting. Based on responses from 68 participants including board members, library users, township and library staff,…
-

Griggstown causeway reopens after three months
By: Jake Uitti MONTGOMERY The new Griggstown causeway bridge, which spans the Millstone River and connects Montgomery to Franklin Township, opened Monday the culmination of three months of construction. The bridge had been closed since Aug. 22. "The bridge was in poor condition, to say the least, and it was in desperate need…
-

Police release sketch of bank-robbery suspect
From $500 to $800 taken from PNC bank in Princeton Township Dec. 13 By: Rachel Silverman Princeton Township Police issued Thursday a composite drawing and full description of a man wanted for robbing the PNC bank on Route 206 near Cherry Valley Road on Dec. 13. The suspect is described as a black male in…
