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[quote="curious-7385"]why would anyone be at the school carving pumpkins if you dont have a kid in school anyway???? your life must be more exciting then that i would assume.[/quote]
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anon-p0q2
Posted: Sun, Oct 29 2023, 6:52 am EDT
Post subject: Re: Mayor's Update - October 24, 2023
There are plenty of people with kids in daycare or nursery school that would like to go, but did not know. That said, this seems like nit picking.
curious-7385
Posted: Sat, Oct 28 2023, 10:39 am EDT
Post subject: Re: Mayor's Update - October 24, 2023
why would anyone be at the school carving pumpkins if you dont have a kid in school anyway???? your life must be more exciting then that i would assume.
Guest 12745-psor
Posted: Fri, Oct 27 2023, 1:50 pm EDT
Post subject: Re: Mayor's Update - October 24, 2023
This would have been a good time to mention Halloween in town - events and safety. For instance, there’s a pumpkin carving night at the school tonight, but unless you have a child in school, you’d never know. Big miss Mike.
fyi
Posted: Tue, Oct 24 2023, 1:15 pm EDT
Post subject: Mayor's Update - October 24, 2023
Mayor's Update - October 24, 2023
Dear Neighbors,
At last night’s Township Committee meeting, we received an update from Chamber of Commerce leader Eric Harmon about the exciting first year of this new free-to-join business organization. Committeeman Matt Scott also gave an update on the pickleball court assessment. Finally, Committeewoman Lisa Knierim presented an overview of how Cranbury will participate in RevolutionNJ, our state’s commemoration of the 250th anniversary of the founding of the United States in 2026. Look forward to many local events to tie in with this national celebration!
Election Day is November 7! The mail-in drop box is now open at 1 Logan Drive (Cranbury Police Station building). You can find more information about the 2023 election at the Township Clerk's Page.
Thanksgiving Food baskets! The Presbyterian Church is gathering food for those in need. The items in need are frozen turkeys, canned vegetables, cranberry sauce, potatoes, canned pumpkins, stuffing, gravy and cake mix. Learn more at
https://cranburypres.org/
Cranbury School history video. Check out this fun video that Cranbury School teacher Tommy Nichols produced for the Cranbury School 125th Anniversary celebration, including rare video footage.
October 27 and 28 (Friday and Saturday) – The Little Prince. Come and see Princeton HS choirs and orchestra present this beloved story. Tickets are $5-$10 and available here.
November 4 (Saturday) - St. David's Episcopal Church Annual Auction at St. David's Episcopal Church from 3:00- 7:30 p.m. For more information click here.
November 4 (Saturday) – Scouting for Food. Troop 52 and Pack 52 will be placing bags on all front doors and will return to collect food and hygiene items. Learn more and please help out!
November 16-18 (Thursday - Saturday) – The Great Gatsby. Princeton HS Spectacle Theatre company is premiering the first local production of this classic. Tickets at $10-$15 and are available here (you might even spot another Ferrante on stage!).
Know someone who lives in town and might like receiving updates about the Cranbury School? Forward this information to them so they can sign up to join our Subscriber email list! About the Cranbury School Subscriber List & How to Join Our Subscriber List
Michael J. Ferrante, 2023 Mayor
https://www.cranburytownship.org/home/news/mayors-update-october-24-2023