Tag: Cranbury Township
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Cranbury Zoning Board denies variance relief for proposed warehouse facility
The Cranbury Township Zoning Board of Adjustment denied variances that would have allowed for the construction of a one-story, 116,000 square-foot warehouse/office space, which was proposed to replace a Buy Rite liquor store and single-family home at the intersection of Route 130 and Half Acre Road. Woodmont Industrial Partners had been seeking preliminary and final…
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College student’s mission to preserve military history creates a local museum
A young man’s quest to learn more about his family’s military service has spurred on a small museum featuring military items from World War I to the Afghanistan War. Cranbury resident Adam MacMillan’s interest in the military grew at a young age as he started collecting military items and souvenirs from veterans, family members and…
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College student’s mission to preserve military history creates a local museum
A young man’s quest to learn more about his family’s military service has spurred on a small museum featuring military items from World War I to the Afghanistan War. Cranbury resident Adam MacMillan’s interest in the military grew at a young age as he started collecting military items and souvenirs from veterans, family members and…
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Princeton High School graduation spotlights ‘perseverance’ through COVID-19
Princeton High School Class of 2022 closed one chapter together as they received their high school diplomas. The 451 high school graduates – dressed in blue caps and gowns – walked from the school to their seats on the front lawn of the high school on June 20 under a sunny evening sky. “We have…
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Cranbury School names new chief school administrator
After months of searching, members of the Cranbury Township Board of Education have selected a new chief school administrator to lead the Cranbury School. Dr. Jennifer K. Diszler, assistant superintendent of curriculum, instruction and administration for the South Brunswick School District, was named new chief school administrator (CSA) and principal of the pre-k to grade…
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Cranbury Township Committee: Newcomer, two incumbents on ballot for general election
A newcomer, two incumbents will vie for the two three-year terms available on the Cranbury Township Committee in the November general election. Newcomer Lisa Knierim, a Democrat, and incumbents Barbara Rogers, a Democrat, and Evelyn Spann, a Republican, secured available slots in the primary election on June 7. Knierim and Rogers were in an uncontested…
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Cranbury School Board plans to name new chief school administrator
The Cranbury Township Board of Education expects to announce a new Cranbury School chief school administrator at the end of June. The announcement comes after a months-long process in search for a new chief school administrator (CSA) to replace Susan Genco, who currently holds the position at the pre-K to grade 8 school. Genco is…
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Cranbury remembers fallen heroes on Memorial Day
Remembering America’s fallen heroes, residents in Cranbury lined Main Street to honor the men and women, who have lost their lives in service of the United States. On Memorial Day, Cranbury’s Memorial Day Parade and brief ceremony on May 30 returned once again after a two-year hiatus due to the coronavirus pandemic. “Planning for the…
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Cranbury Public Library unveils new logo as work continues on new library
As the new freestanding Cranbury Public Library building on Park Place West moves closer to completion, the library unveiled its new logo during the Memorial Day Parade. Cranbury residents Grace Thomson and Deanna Ferrante donated their time and effort in designing a new logo for the library. They researched other library logos and developed a…