Tag: Cranbury Township

  • State officials do not green light Monroe’s truck ban ordinance that affects Cranbury

    State officials do not green light Monroe’s truck ban ordinance that affects Cranbury

    The New Jersey Department of Transportation (DOT) did not approve Monroe Township’s truck ban ordinance that would have put weight restrictions on three county routes. If the ordinance had been approved by DOT, the law would have enforced a weight restriction of no more than 8 tons on commercial trucks that are permitted to travel…

  • Cranbury Township Planning Board to hear full application of Toll Brothers development in June

    Cranbury Township Planning Board to hear full application of Toll Brothers development in June

    Toll Brothers, Inc. representatives will soon make their case to the Cranbury Township Planning Board for a proposed 167-unit age-restricted residential development. Representatives are scheduled to present the full application for Regency at Cranbury during a public hearing on June 4. Toll Brothers’ new proposal offers 167 units, which is a seven-unit decrease from the…

  • New township map highlights open businesses in Cranbury

    New township map highlights open businesses in Cranbury

    Cranbury Township officials are connecting their residents with open and available businesses in town through a new online interactive map. The interactive map officially launched on the township’s website on May 1 and includes a list of businesses, parks and places of worship. “One of the major goals this year for the township committee was…

  • Group of Cranbury residents create masks for the Mercer Mask Project

    Group of Cranbury residents create masks for the Mercer Mask Project

    Cranbury residents are creating homemade masks to aid frontline personnel in the fight against coronavirus. A group of 15 women have so far created roughly 400 cotton fabric masks and plan on making more during the ongoing pandemic, according to organizers. “There is not really a set goal of masks to be made. We joined…

  • Cranbury Township reports two new positive cases of COVID-19

    Cranbury Township reports two new positive cases of COVID-19

    The Cranbury Township Office of Emergency Management confirmed that two additional residents tested positive for COVID-19 on April 8. Currently, Cranbury has 10 confirmed cases of novel coronavirus. Officials are continuing to ask residents to comply with state Executive Order 107, remain at home with the exception of essential travel, maintain social distancing and practice…

  • New program aims to help neighbors with supplies during coronavirus outbreak

    New program aims to help neighbors with supplies during coronavirus outbreak

    As the coronavirus pandemic continues, a new program in Cranbury has been created by residents to help neighbors in sudden need of grocery and pharmacy supplies. Neighbors for Neighbors connects neighborhood volunteers with their neighbors who request such a need for support. The community program is spearheaded by residents Laura Zurfluh, Committeewoman Barbara Rogers and…

  • Cranbury Township confirms a new positive COVID-19 case

    Cranbury Township confirms a new positive COVID-19 case

    The Cranbury Township Office of Emergency Management was notified on March 31 that one additional resident has tested positive for COVID-19. The new confirmed case brings Cranbury’s total to five. Middlesex County currently has 1,277 confirmed cases of novel coronavirus. The Office of Emergency Management continues to work closely with the Middlesex County Health Department,…

  • Cranbury Township police confirm three additional positive cases of COVID-19

    Cranbury Township police confirm three additional positive cases of COVID-19

    CRANBURY – The Cranbury Township Police Department reported three additional confirmed cases of COVID-19 on March 26. Cranbury currently has four positive cases of novel coronavirus. Cranbury’s first reported case was on March 22, when the Cranbury Township Office of Emergency Management was notified that one resident had tested positive for COVID-19, according to township…

  • Opinion: After the pandemic

    Opinion: After the pandemic

    At some point, the worst of the COVID-19 pandemic will have passed us by and we will be outside together enjoying the daffodils, tulips, greening grass and the warming rays of the spring sun. Unfortunately, no one knows what the next few weeks or months will bring; yet I am optimistic that we will end…