Tag: Cranbury Township
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Cranbury School District looks forward to capital projects after voters approve of school referendum
Since Cranbury voters approved a $18.46 million school referendum and Middlesex County has officially certified the votes, the Cranbury School District can move forward with proposed projects to improve school facilities. Proposed projects that would be funded by the referendum include a newly constructed Center for the Arts Education that will accommodate 600 people, upgrades…
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Cranbury School on early dismissal for first week of 2022 due to COVID-19
Students in the Cranbury School District do not have in-person instruction in the afternoon during the week of Jan. 7. The school district is one of many school districts across the state and country navigating the surge in COVID-19 cases and highly transmissible Omicron variant. The Cranbury School has made several adjustments to school operations…
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Rogers, Ferrante elected to lead Cranbury Township Committee
Barbara Rogers is Cranbury Township’s new mayor following an election by fellow Committee members. Rogers was nominated by Mike Ferrante at the Township Committee’s reorganization meeting held on Jan. 3. She was unanimously voted to be Cranbury’s mayor for 2022 by members of the Township Committee. “I am profoundly humbled and thankful for this opportunity…
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Township Committee addresses illuminated signs with revised ordinance
Cranbury Township’s newly revised sign ordinance that was adopted by members of the Township Committee is making clear that the use of illuminated signs will now be prohibited within the township. Cranbury will no longer allow new signs that are internally illuminated and use red, green, blue or amber illumination in a beam, flashing form…
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‘Connected’ exhibition features artist with connections to Cranbury, Princeton
Come January, the Cranbury Arts Council will display the exhibit “Connected” by Elaina R. Phillips in the Gourgaud Gallery. There will be a sampling of her work in various media including watercolor, line art and photography inside of Town Hall at 23 N. Main St. in Cranbury, viewable weekdays from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.…
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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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Voters will decide on $18.4M referendum for Cranbury School on Dec. 14
Cranbury voters will determine whether $18.46 million in proposed Cranbury School capital projects can move forward when they cast their votes on a proposed facilities referendum on Dec. 14. If voters pass the referendum, the approval will allow for the Cranbury School facility renovations and improvements. The district would sell bonds to finance the work.…
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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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Patriot Awards honors Todd Beamer with Courage Award
Todd Beamer’s heroism continues to be remembered today, as his words “Let’s Roll” remind others of the heroic efforts from the passengers of United Flight 93, who fought to take control of their hijacked plane during terrorist attacks on Sept. 11, 2001. As the hijackers flew the plane on a path to Washington, D.C., after…