CRANBURY – It’s a case of the rich getting richer, said Cranbury Township Mayor Jay Taylor after discussing that the township is on track to regenerate its surplus plus extra used in 2019, which will help offset short- and long-term municipal financial obligations again in 2020.
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MONROE – A controversial ban to restrict trucks over 8 tons from using township roads to make deliveries into Cranbury will head to county and state departments for final approval while both sides believe they are in the right.
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MONROE – It was more than 30 years ago when David Rothman last served on the township council.
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CRANBURY – A proposal to prevent trucks from using three streets in Monroe that are near warehouses and distribution centers in Cranbury may face legal action.
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MONROE – The township government filed suit against a developer for $2.4 million saying the builder has failed to meet prior obligations agreed to when officials granted approval for constructing of an adult community.
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There is some good news for commuters and drivers coming from Governor Murphy’s administration.
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OLD BRIDGE – The township council instructed its attorney to examine filing a lawsuit against the state saying it is violating the U.S. Constitution, federal laws, and issuing “illegal” orders to law enforcement when it comes to dealing with illegal immigrants.
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The New Jersey state senator who represents Middlesex and Mercer counties joined other Democratic legislators this week supporting Planned Parenthood’s decision to reject Title X funding.
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Two District 14 legislatures were prime sponsors of New Jersey’s wage-theft bill that Lt. Gov. Sheila Oliver signed into law on Tuesday.
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CRANBURY – New Jersey’s commitment of funding to repair Brickyard Road increased significantly after local and state officials announced a grant on Wednesday.