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anon-1ror |
Posted: Wed, Sep 15 2021, 3:09 pm EDT Post subject: Re: Cranbury Day - September 11th (9am ~ 4pm) |
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anon-rrns wrote: | I am surprised the right wing nut jobs complain here about that, but they don't complain about about Trump skipping memorial services and instead going to a boxing match with his idiot son. | It’s funny how the leftist nut jobs are incapable of getting the facts right when they read news articles. Or maybe they just leave certain facts out. |
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anon-1qro |
Posted: Wed, Sep 15 2021, 3:04 pm EDT Post subject: Re: Cranbury Day - September 11th (9am ~ 4pm) |
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anon-rrns wrote: | I am surprised the right wing nut jobs complain here about that, but they don't complain about about Trump skipping memorial services and instead going to a boxing match with his idiot son. |
WTF does this have to do with Trump?? LOL Dumb ass! |
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anon-rrns |
Posted: Wed, Sep 15 2021, 10:42 am EDT Post subject: Re: Cranbury Day - September 11th (9am ~ 4pm) |
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I am surprised the right wing nut jobs complain here about that, but they don't complain about about Trump skipping memorial services and instead going to a boxing match with his idiot son. |
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anon-1qro |
Posted: Wed, Sep 15 2021, 7:39 am EDT Post subject: Re: Cranbury Day - September 11th (9am ~ 4pm) |
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This town is full of a bunch of people who just LOVE to complain!!! |
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anon-7666 |
Posted: Mon, Sep 13 2021, 3:01 pm EDT Post subject: Re: Cranbury Day - September 11th (9am ~ 4pm) |
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Cranbury Day did not happen last year. Nothing would have been lost and the same excitement would have been had with making it the second weekend after Labor Day. It’s not like Christmas. |
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anon-1qro |
Posted: Mon, Sep 13 2021, 2:49 pm EDT Post subject: Re: Cranbury Day - September 11th (9am ~ 4pm) |
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Richard Moody-03q7 wrote: | anon-pp76 wrote: | Who decided to hold Cranbury Day on the 20th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks? |
It is totally inappropriate for Cranbury to hold Cranbury Day on a day of mourning - Sept 11. Yet another very foolish and insensitive decision made by the Township. Especially when a young Cranbury resident - Todd Beamer - led the attempt to prevent the death and disaster in Shanksville PA and is honored in two locations in Cranbury - at the Post Office and in Heritage Park. |
Richard please stop complaining all the time about every single thing in this town. You dont even own a house here you only rent.
And also - it is not the townships decision - it is the CBA who runs Cranbury Day. It is always held after labor day. The did have ceremonies in town to honor people and also in Heritage park they did the flag display. There were other towns who also had festivals. The firehouse donated everything to a 9-11 cause. So maybe you should just stop complaining. If you didnt like it you had the option to stay inside all day. Everyone has a choice in life. |
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Cran Day-79q2 |
Posted: Mon, Sep 13 2021, 10:24 am EDT Post subject: Re: Cranbury Day - September 11th (9am ~ 4pm) |
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Cranbury Day is always the 1st Saturday after Labor Day. This year it just happened to fall on the 20th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. I think our community coming out together to enjoy the day is the best way to honor those who lost their lives that day. For those who wanted a more solemn recognition only have to go to Heritage park and see the flag display and visit the memorial. |
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anon-1ror |
Posted: Sun, Sep 12 2021, 8:39 am EDT Post subject: Re: Cranbury Day - September 11th (9am ~ 4pm) |
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anon-4113 wrote: | Mr. Moody. I disagree with many of the things you have raised in the past, but fully agree here with you. The day did not happen last year so it could have been moved this year by one week. The idea of it having today because of history already was broken. I think it was a classic case of focusing just on what one wants to do vs should do. It is sad to see. One week could have been as successful and shown respect a win-win. | Agreed 100% |
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anon-7666 |
Posted: Sat, Sep 11 2021, 11:22 pm EDT Post subject: Re: Cranbury Day - September 11th (9am ~ 4pm) |
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The East Windsor Town Council did a township memorial ceremony today. |
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anon-4113 |
Posted: Sat, Sep 11 2021, 5:17 pm EDT Post subject: Re: Cranbury Day - September 11th (9am ~ 4pm) |
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Mr. Moody. I disagree with many of the things you have raised in the past, but fully agree here with you. The day did not happen last year so it could have been moved this year by one week. The idea of it having today because of history already was broken. I think it was a classic case of focusing just on what one wants to do vs should do. It is sad to see. One week could have been as successful and shown respect a win-win. |
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Richard Moody-03q7 |
Posted: Sat, Sep 11 2021, 3:23 pm EDT Post subject: Re: Cranbury Day - September 11th (9am ~ 4pm) |
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anon-pp76 wrote: | Who decided to hold Cranbury Day on the 20th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks? |
It is totally inappropriate for Cranbury to hold Cranbury Day on a day of mourning - Sept 11. Yet another very foolish and insensitive decision made by the Township. Especially when a young Cranbury resident - Todd Beamer - led the attempt to prevent the death and disaster in Shanksville PA and is honored in two locations in Cranbury - at the Post Office and in Heritage Park. |
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anon-pp76 |
Posted: Sat, Sep 11 2021, 10:55 am EDT Post subject: Re: Cranbury Day - September 11th (9am ~ 4pm) |
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Who decided to hold Cranbury Day on the 20th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks? |
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anon-opr0 |
Posted: Tue, Sep 7 2021, 8:45 pm EDT Post subject: Re: Cranbury Day - September 11th (9am ~ 4pm) |
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Why does the banner hanging across Main Street near the fire house say it's happening September 8? |
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anon-1ror |
Posted: Tue, Sep 7 2021, 4:27 pm EDT Post subject: Re: Cranbury Day - September 11th (9am ~ 4pm) |
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Any info on the helicopter rides? |
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fyi |
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