Tag: Cranbury Township Committee
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Dredging of Brainerd Lake inches closer to completion with February deadline
Residents traveling by Brainerd Dam will continue to notice construction crew excavation work for the dredging of Brainerd Lake as an extended deadline approaches. With the dredging project slowed by rainfall events, SumCo Eco-Contracting, which was awarded the contract for the dredging of Cranbury’s lake, requested an extension from the township and was granted one…
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Cranbury Township adopts ordinance codifying Cranbury Station hamlet as a historic district
The Cranbury Township Committee has adopted an ordinance codifying the Cranbury Station Hamlet Historic District. Mayor Mike Ferrante, Deputy Mayor Barbara Rogers, Township Committeeman James Taylor, Township Committeewoman Evelyn Spann, and Township Committeeman Matt Scott voted “yes” to adopt the measure at a Township Committee meeting on Dec. 13. The ordinance also codifies modifications made…
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Township Committee sets public hearing on ordinance for Cranbury Station Hamlet Historic District
Cranbury’s Township Committee will hold a public hearing in December for an ordinance that would codify the creation of the Cranbury Station Hamlet Historic District. If approved, the ordinance would also codify modifications made to the boundaries of the existing Cranbury Village Historic District. The public hearing takes place at a Township Committee meeting on…
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Ferrante and El-Badawi win Township Committe seats in Cranbury
The Cranbury Township Committee will continue to maintain a Democratic majority in 2022 after the elections of Mike Ferrante and Eman El-Badawi. Following the Nov. 2 General Election, Democrats Ferrante and El-Badawi held off Republican challengers Robert Bolger and Cynthia Hughes-Smithers for two seats on Cranbury’s governing body, which each carry a three-year term. According…
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El-Badawi, Ferrante ahead for two open seats on the Township Committee
Democrats Eman El-Badawi and incumbent Michael Ferrante have seemingly secured two open seats on the Cranbury Township Committee. Each seat carries a three-year term. The results of the General Election on Nov. 2 reflect what has been posted online by the Middlesex County Clerk’s Office,as of Nov. 3. The results of the general election will…
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Cranbury residents to decide who secures seats on school board, Township Committee
As the Nov. 2 general election occurs next week, Cranbury residents will decide on their next Township Committee members and three seats on the Cranbury Township Board of Education. Leading up to the general election date, Republican Robert Bolger, Democrat Eman El-Badawi, Democratic incumbent Michael Ferrante and Republican Cynthia Hughes-Smithers are squaring off for two…
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Opinion: Hughes and Bolger have solutions for improving congestion on Route 130
Candidates Night hosted by the Woman’s Club of Cranbury is one of the many things that makes Cranbury a great place to live. We are blessed with four very capable and willing candidates for Township Committee as revealed by the forum on Oct. 12. The choice is difficult due to the quality of the candidates.…
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Republican candidates vie for two seats on Cranbury Township Committee
Two Republican candidates are vying for two open seats on the Cranbury Township Committee against two Democrats in the Nov. 2 general election. Newcomers Robert Bolger and Cynthia Hughes-Smithers, both Republicans, are squaring off against Democratic nominees Eman El-Badawi and incumbent Michael Ferrante for the two open seats on the Township Committee. Both of the…
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Democratic candidates face contested general election for two seats on Cranbury’s Township Committee
Two Cranbury Township Committee seats are on the line for four candidates as Cranbury residents prepare to vote for the Nov. 2 general election. Two Democrats and two Republicans are seeking to earn those two open seats that each carry a three-year term. Democratic candidates Eman El-Badawi and incumbent Michael Ferrante will be on the…