Tag: Cranbury
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Kindness Club students learning to put their community first
When students at the Cranbury School raised nearly $2,255 in April for the Make a Wish Foundation of New Jersey, it represented just one way they are trying to help their community and the world around them through a student club. “Cranbury Café for a Cause” was a fundraiser sponsored by the Kindness Club, a…
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School districts working to finalize new send-receive agreement
Representatives of the Cranbury and Princeton school districts are continuing to work toward an agreement that will extend the send-receive relationship the districts have had since 1991. The districts are in the midst of an agreement that will expire at the end of June 2020. Administrators are looking to extend the deal for 10 years…
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Seniors invited to Birthday Bashes
The Middlesex County Office of Aging and Disabled Services will once again hold Birthday Bashes for senior citizens age 90 and over as part of its National Older Americans Month celebration. Residents are asked to attend the event based on their residency: The Edison luncheon on May 22 at the Edison Senior Center will honor…
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Princeton school board considers extending high school relationship with Cranbury
Princeton Public Schools Board of Education President Patrick Sullivan said this week he would like to see the board vote “very soon” to extend the send-receive relationship Princeton has with Cranbury. The current 10-year-deal between the parties runs through June 2020 and representatives of the two school districts are looking to renew the agreement for…
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Cranbury Township Committee expected to fill open seat during April 23 meeting
Some Democrats on the Cranbury Township Committee this week signaled their preference for Democrat Michael J. Ferrante to replace Democrat David Cook, who resigned from the governing body earlier this month. Ferrante is a former member of the Cranbury Township School District Board of Education. By state law, Democrats had to forward the names of three…
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PSE&G inspections of natural gas meters begin
Public Service Electric & Gas Company employees are inspecting natural gas meters throughout Middlesex County to ensure the continued safety and reliability of gas services. “Customer safety is our number one priority,” Joe Forline, vice president of gas operations for PSE&G, said in a prepared statement. “It’s important for us to conduct safety inspections like…
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JCP&L completes upgrades to more than 80 major circuits
Jersey Central Power & Light (JCP&L) completed upgrades on more than 80 major circuits in 2017 to help enhance service reliability to approximately 175,000 customers in about 150 communities in northern and central New Jersey. The $4.7 million program included installing 750 new pieces of high tech equipment to help pinpoint problem areas and restore…
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Truck driver who left boat on Route 1 charged
SOUTH BRUNSWICK – Police uncovered the mystery behind a 37-foot boat that was found on the side of Route 1 on July 6. The boat had reportedly recently been sold and was in the process of being transported from Mamaroneck, New York, to Maryland by Otter Creek Marina and Boat Transportation, according to information provided by…
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Repaving project planned for Route 130
SOUTH BRUNSWICK – A $4.5 million resurfacing project will improve Route 130 in the Dayton section of South Brunswick. The New Jersey Department of Transportation’s (NJDOT) work encompasses two travel lanes in each direction for 5.1 miles: northbound from Cedar Brook in Cranbury to East Arterial Road in South Brunswick, and southbound from Route 32…