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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CRANBURY – Township officials officially opposed Monroe’s ordinance banning trucks more than 8 tons from use three roads to make deliveries into Cranbury.
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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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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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CRANBURY – New Jersey’s commitment of funding to repair Brickyard Road increased significantly after local and state officials announced a grant on Wednesday.
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CRANBURY – Community members gathered at Heritage Park on July 17 to celebrate playground items the D’Aria family donated and to recognize the date as Giuliana D’Aria Day.
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CRANBURY – In 2016, the D’Aria family had to deal with the death of their nearly 3-year-old daughter from a rare disease that appears soon after birth.
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MONROE – The township mayor’s objections to a not-yet proposed warehouse project in Cranbury are because he is up for reelection, his challenger said on Monday.
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MONROE – The township mayor renewed his attacks on Monday over unproposed warehouses in Cranbury near the Monroe border saying he would block tractor-trailers access routes to his municipality from the site.
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CRANBURY – Township committee members agreed to allow white-tailed deer hunting on five municipal-owned properties this week.