Tag: Cranbury Township
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Cranbury’s Traffic Safety Bureau looks to be an early success
The establishment of a Traffic Safety Bureau in Cranbury Township took some time, but since it began again in April, it has produced positive results. In April of 2019, the Cranbury Police Department recorded a total of 733 motor vehicle stops. Meanwhile, in the same month of April in 2018, the department registered 155 stops,…
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Traffic Safety Bureau created in Cranbury
To address traffic safety concerns, a new traffic bureau has begun in Cranbury. On April 11, Cranbury Police Department officials announced that with the addition of two new officers to the police force, the department has reassigned veterans Michael Cipriano and Jillian Dworzanski to the newly launched Traffic Safety Bureau. According to officials, Cipriano and…
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Cranbury officials react to state legislation on recreational marijuana
As state lawmakers try to figure out the next steps on a bill to legalize recreational marijuana, some Cranbury officials are making a stand against the legislation. In 2018, the Township Committee adopted an ordinance that prohibited the recreational sale of marijuana in town, in an effort to stay a step ahead of the state…
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Cranbury residents will have a traffic bureau in April
A traffic bureau has been established in Cranbury Township. Cranbury Township officials announced that a traffic bureau, which will be associated with the police department, will start by the middle of next month. “We just hired two new police officers and they are going to finish up their training and start regular duty in the…
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The Trenton Community A-Team returns to the Gourguad Gallery
For the month of February, the Gourgaud Gallery will display artwork inside of Town Hall from artists in the Trenton Community A-Team (TCAT). The A-Team has been exhibiting at the gallery for 14 years. It is a non-profit organization in Trenton that supports, develops and promotes self-taught local artists. Inside the Baroness Gebhert Gourgaud Room…
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Cranbury property owners expected to see drop in municipal taxes in 2019
Members of the Cranbury Township Committee have said the municipal tax rate will decrease by 10 cents per $100 of assessed valuation from 2018 to 2019. With that decrease, property owners will pay less in municipal taxes. Speaking during a budget workshop meeting that was held at the municipal building on Feb. 2, Mayor James…