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[quote="fyi"]Mayor's Update - August 2, 2022 Greetings! It was a hot July, but that didn’t stop Cranbury’s 325th anniversary celebrations and community events -- annual fireworks, opening a time capsule from 1977 and line dancing in Village Park. I hope you were able to attend some of these activities. If not, there are more to come. It’s past the halfway point of my term as mayor. I thought setting goals and staying focused on achieving them would be rewarding enough, but this position is so much more. I have represented this small but mighty town at local activities, parades, senior and school events, and Middlesex County meetings. With each opportunity, my enthusiasm for Cranbury just continues to grow. I draw on the strengths of my fellow township committee members and township staff and appreciate the countless hours our volunteers provide to this town with their expertise and passion. I also enjoy speaking with residents at “Meet the Mayor and Chief Owens” events and will continue to add them to the Township calendar. It’s a fantastic opportunity to greet fellow neighbors outdoors and in person where you can speak about concerns and provide me with suggestions and encouragement for the direction of the town. One of the most profound moments this past month was reading a line in a letter from the time capsule that was addressed from Patricia Scott, 1977 Cranbury Mayor, to the 2022 Mayor: “Together they [residents] work to preserve the heritage that is so rich in this village. We hope this spirit never dies. For in spite of our ever-changing world, we need roots.” Did you know? Old Cranbury Road has recently been repaved. It has new roadway markings called sharrows, a white bicycle with two chevrons on top. This does not indicate a dedicated bike lane but reminds bicyclists and motorists that the lane must be shared. Bicyclists may move to the center of the lane in these slower traffic areas and the sharrow lets drivers know to expect people on bikes to be in the lane. Additional roadwork this summer included the Cranbury Greene development and portions of the County Roads, Old Trenton Road and Cranbury Neck Road. Roadwork and improved crosswalks on the eastern section of Plainsboro Road and improvements to the bridge over the Millstone River are scheduled for 2023. Infrastructure work continues at The Regency, the new development located at Dey and Petty Roads. Petty Road will be repaved over the next few months. Watch out for road closures and delays in this area. Cranbury Commons (corner of South Main Street and Old Trenton Road) business spaces are almost full! Six businesses have signed leases and are preparing to come to town. They include a pizza restaurant, a soup and sandwich restaurant, a coffee shop, a Vietnamese restaurant, and a learning center. Middlesex County is addressing increasing truck traffic with a Southern Middlesex County Freight Study. I attended two meetings of this newly-formed group, which takes a regional approach, across town boundaries, to traffic. This year-long study will collect data and input from townships, businesses, and residents to make recommendations and apply for future federal funding. It will include meetings for community engagement. It’s a long overdue effort addressing a complex issue impacting Cranbury. The Cranbury Library has a new logo! Construction on the new free-standing Cranbury Public Library continues to go smoothly. The Grand Opening is planned for a Saturday in the fall. There will be a full day of fun activities and speakers. Keep an eye out for updates by receiving the monthly Cranbury Public Library newsletter. The Cranbury Municipal Alliance is looking for new members! They meet every third Tuesday at 3:30 pm. This township commission coordinates school and community efforts to reduce drug and alcohol abuse, focusing on prevention, education, and programming. Visit the township website to learn more and fill out a volunteer form. Curious what was in the 1977 time capsule? Capsule contents are currently on display in the Betty Wagner Cranbury Historic Center. The history center is open on Thursdays from 10 am – 1 pm. Upcoming events: National Night Out is August 2 @ 5-8 pm. Come to Village Park for the annual fun community-building event sponsored by the Cranbury Police Department and Cranbury PBA 405. It’s almost time for Cranbury Day, Saturday, Sept 10th, 9 am – 4 pm organized by the Cranbury Business Association. Join in on this fun-filled day on Main Street where vendors and township boards and commissions set up tables with information, giveaways, and items to sell. Who would want to miss the Lion’s Club Rubber Duck race at the Brainerd Lake Dam? The Cranbury Lion’s Club is celebrating its 90th Anniversary on September 24th, 6 – 9 pm at the Cranbury Inn. Make reservations and bring family and friends! Visit the Lion's Club website or contact Phyllis Johnson at phyl.johns@gmail.com for details. The Senior Center in the Town Hall building is open! Sign up at the Town Hall for lunches (Aug. 26 and Sept. 23) and other upcoming events. In October, lunches will begin to be offered twice a month. The Cranbury Township Recreation Department is requesting that all patrons of the Cranbury Senior Center fill a registration form annually. Let’s keep the Cranbury spirit alive, and I hope to see you around town! Barbara Rogers, Mayor https://www.cranburytownship.org/home/news/mayors-update-august-1-2022[/quote]
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anon-3810
Posted: Sun, Aug 7 2022, 8:16 pm EDT
Post subject: Re: Mayor's Update - August 2, 2022
https://centraljersey.com/2016/05/26/cranbury-affordable-housing-fireworks-fly-as-committee-speaks-frankly-about-challenges/?amp
anon-3810
Posted: Sun, Aug 7 2022, 8:08 pm EDT
Post subject: Re: Mayor's Update - August 2, 2022
Mayor Taylor was not mayor then. But don’t let the facts get in the way. Nor that the Protinick’s had a deal with Mayor Cook and then sued the town under Mayor Mulligan. Just read the Cranbury Press articles from back then. But I do believe Mr Taylor, Mulligan, Cook and Johnson were on the TC when toscano, Kurek, Lum and Reinhardt were all preserved.
anon-rp90
Posted: Sun, Aug 7 2022, 7:48 pm EDT
Post subject: Re: Mayor's Update - August 2, 2022
anon-q2pq wrote:
The town is wasting over 120 k to paint 200’ of bike signs in old Cranbury Rd. They are sitting on millions in surplus. They have the funds to pay for farmland as prior TCs did. If you review the meeting agendas there has not been a closed session on land acquisition in at least 5 years. They just sit by and let land be developed then complain that they couldn’t do anything. Even the new warehouse that was approved in Cranbury station the land sat for three years with no action and not Matt, Mike or Barbara as Mayor tried to buy it.
Let me be the first today to applaud the former TC for preserving Protinick. Clap! Clap! What? They were too dumb to close the deal?
Well, at least they got everyone sewer on Petty!!! What? They messed that up as well?
Mayor Taylor done a great job. Wow.
anon-q2pq
Posted: Sun, Aug 7 2022, 5:04 pm EDT
Post subject: Re: Mayor's Update - August 2, 2022
The town is wasting over 120 k to paint 200’ of bike signs in old Cranbury Rd. They are sitting on millions in surplus. They have the funds to pay for farmland as prior TCs did. If you review the meeting agendas there has not been a closed session on land acquisition in at least 5 years. They just sit by and let land be developed then complain that they couldn’t do anything. Even the new warehouse that was approved in Cranbury station the land sat for three years with no action and not Matt, Mike or Barbara as Mayor tried to buy it.
anon-p3o1
Posted: Sat, Aug 6 2022, 7:12 pm EDT
Post subject: Re: Mayor's Update - August 2, 2022
Town has to pay to preserve land. And there is no way they will come close to what a developer will pay. The days of the old farmers giving the town a break and preserving land because they were good ol boys are over. It’s time to Get Paid
anon-r468
Posted: Sat, Aug 6 2022, 4:37 pm EDT
Post subject: Re: Mayor's Update - August 2, 2022
anon-rp90 wrote:
anon-r468 wrote:
Two pizza restaurants are fine with me. I just wish they actually had good pizza (and neither of them do).
Would be great if you could open up the third one, or the fourth one, and show everyone how to make good pizza. It is kind of amazing how Cranbury Pizza has 20+ years in business while making bad pizza, according to you. For some reason they survive without you pizza expert eating their bad pizza.
I bet you're a fan of the Cranbury Inn too, especially their steaks.
anon-r468
Posted: Sat, Aug 6 2022, 4:35 pm EDT
Post subject: Re: Mayor's Update - August 2, 2022
If more warehouses means lower taxes for residents, "Build, Baby . . Build!!!"
anon-pppr
Posted: Sat, Aug 6 2022, 1:26 pm EDT
Post subject: Re: Mayor's Update - August 2, 2022
I am less concerned about the pizza then the new warehouses that were just approved and the TC not trying to buy the land in the four years since it became known. The town has not preserved any farmland in the last 6-10 years after going through a series of years where they did a lot with the rienhardt preserve, Toscano, Kurek and other farms. That is in their control not pizza places.
anon-rp90
Posted: Sat, Aug 6 2022, 12:42 pm EDT
Post subject: Re: Mayor's Update - August 2, 2022
anon-r468 wrote:
Two pizza restaurants are fine with me. I just wish they actually had good pizza (and neither of them do).
Would be great if you could open up the third one, or the fourth one, and show everyone how to make good pizza. It is kind of amazing how Cranbury Pizza has 20+ years in business while making bad pizza, according to you. For some reason they survive without you pizza expert eating their bad pizza.
anon-r468
Posted: Fri, Aug 5 2022, 2:11 pm EDT
Post subject: Re: Mayor's Update - August 2, 2022
Two pizza restaurants are fine with me. I just wish they actually had good pizza (and neither of them do).
anon-8p57
Posted: Thu, Aug 4 2022, 7:51 pm EDT
Post subject: Re: Mayor's Update - August 2, 2022
anon-s316 wrote:
Cranbury.stupid.info
So, the mayor and TC should have control over the number of pizza places that can move to town?
That’s a dumb question. I think the original poster is just annoyed that we are going to have another pizza restaurant.
anon-s316
Posted: Thu, Aug 4 2022, 9:35 am EDT
Post subject: Re: Mayor's Update - August 2, 2022
Cranbury.stupid.info
So, the mayor and TC should have control over the number of pizza places that can move to town?
uptown-5699
Posted: Wed, Aug 3 2022, 9:52 pm EDT
Post subject: Re: Mayor's Update - August 2, 2022
The soup and sandwich business will be non-other than the Princeton Soup & Sandwich Company, currently located in downtown Princeton. That will be a nice addition. I believe Scotto's may be the pizza & restaurant referred to by the mayor.
anon-8p57
Posted: Wed, Aug 3 2022, 7:52 pm EDT
Post subject: Re: Mayor's Update - August 2, 2022
anon-p3o1 wrote:
And 3 gas stations. What’s your point
You must not be that bright if you don’t know the difference of having three of the same restaurants in one town compared to gas stations.
anon-p3o1
Posted: Wed, Aug 3 2022, 7:29 pm EDT
Post subject: Re: Mayor's Update - August 2, 2022
And 3 gas stations. What’s your point
anon-n87p
Posted: Wed, Aug 3 2022, 5:16 pm EDT
Post subject: Re: Mayor's Update - August 2, 2022
We already have two Pizza restaurants. Are you new in town?