Tag: Cranbury
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Volunteers glean apples at Lee Turkey Farm for distribution in Thanksgiving baskets
PHOTOS COURTESY OF FARMERS AGAINST HUNGER Volunteers gleaned 8,000 pounds of apples at Lee Turkey Farm in East Windsor on Nov. 9. New Jersey Farmers Against Hunger will pack apples, along with other produce, in Thanksgiving bags for delivery to hunger relief agencies, food pantries and soup kitchens next week. Items will be delivered to…
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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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Allegra Princeton ranked among top printers in North America
Allegra Princeton recently ranked on the Top 100 Quick and Small Commercial Printers list compiled by Printing News in its annual survey. Printing News ranked companies based on maintaining high operational standards and sales volumes throughout the last year. Allegra, owned by David Kovacs, ranked No. 15 and appears on the list for the second…
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Resident considers candidate’s masklessness a ‘lack of concern for well-being’
On Sept. 4, a candidate for the Cranbury Council knocked on my door along with an associate. Neither wore a mask. When I opened the door and stood back, they introduced themselves. After asking if they had masks and getting no response, I told them I would neither speak nor vote for them since their…
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Eden Autism opens 30th group home in Cranbury
Three more individuals with autism are able to live semi-independently in one of Eden’s newest group homes thanks to a partnership between Eden Autism and Cranbury Housing Associates (CHA). Eden Autism opened its 30th residence in Cranbury last month. CHA, a volunteer nonprofit organization composed of township residents who effectively develop and manage high quality,…
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Cranbury receives record amount of rainfall during Henri
Cranbury received an historic amount of rainfall as Tropical Storm Henri sat over the township on Aug. 22. Mayor Michael Ferrante reported that 8.91 inches fell in two hours. “We watched North Main Street fill up, and then saw Brainerd Lake breech two hours later when the upstream water overtook the road,” he said…
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Princeton Ballet School offers in-person and virtual classes beginning Sept. 9
Registration is now open for Princeton Ballet School’s 2021-22 school year. In-person and virtual classes are available for children as young as age 3, in addition to an Open Division for adults. Classes start Sept. 9. Beginners are welcome. Dancers with prior experience may call to schedule a placement class. “Dancing is a wonderful activity…
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National Night Out gathers Cranbury residents for an evening of fun
Village Park was abuzz with music and families as the Cranbury community celebrated National Night Out with the township police department. As residents met with Cranbury police officers in the park on Aug. 3 they enjoyed food from Zinna’s Bistro and Chef Jason, ice cream and music by DJ Reggie. “We normally start planning for…
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New Jersey American Water issues mandatory water conservation until further notice
New Jersey American Water is issuing a mandatory water conservation order for customers in the western and southern regions of its Raritan water system. Affected towns include Belle Mead, Branchburg, Bridgewater, Cranbury, Far Hills, Flemington, Gladstone, Hillsborough, Jamesburg, Kingston, Lawrence, Manville, Montgomery, Peapack, Plainsboro, Pottersville, Princeton, Raritan Borough, Raritan Township, Readington, Somerville, Tewksbury, Three Bridges,…