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[quote="anon-88r5"]Are you willing to buy one? From what I hear this is used quite a bit.[/quote]
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Michael
Posted: Mon, Oct 17 2016, 6:39 am EDT
Post subject: Re: Support the Cranbury Fire Co.
Fund raiser is tonight! Correction on the time, it's 4:00-8:00. Hope to see you there!
Thanks,
Michael
anon-444o
Posted: Fri, Oct 7 2016, 7:54 pm EDT
Post subject: Re: Support the Cranbury Fire Co.
Are you seriously questioning volunteers put themselves at risk? And doing so on a thread where they are trying to raise money to help the town by fund raising for their equipment and not asking for a tax payer cost?
This on the same site where people are complaining about tax dollars on the library and a Dunkin Donuts being approved to try and get tax revenue. Maybe you posters should get together and decide a position. If the Fire Co wasn't fund raising and trying hard to do so all this would come back on the taxpayer as an expense.
If I can avoid a multi-million dollar expense of a paid fire company and equipment by buying a sub and having dinner I will gladly do so and would encourage all residents to do the same. It's the least we can do.
By the way the Cranbury Press had an article on a large brush fire just a couple months ago. That if not put out would have burned down a nearby home in town.
Michael count my family in!!! And thank you for the open house too my sons and I can't wait.
anon-2r86
Posted: Fri, Oct 7 2016, 4:39 pm EDT
Post subject: Re: Support the Cranbury Fire Co.
Probably heard it from the same people that said they needed one
anon-88r5
Posted: Fri, Oct 7 2016, 10:15 am EDT
Post subject: Re: Support the Cranbury Fire Co.
Are you willing to buy one?
From what I hear this is used quite a bit.
anon-155q
Posted: Fri, Oct 7 2016, 9:50 am EDT
Post subject: Re: Support the Cranbury Fire Co.
Do they need another brush truck
Michael
Posted: Fri, Oct 7 2016, 7:01 am EDT
Post subject: Support the Cranbury Fire Co.
Support the Cranbury Vol. Fire Co.
On Monday October 17th, the Cranbury Vol. Fire Co. is teaming up with Mr. Subs at 2674 Rt. 130 to hold a fund raiser. Mr. Subs will donate 15% of all sales from 3:00 PM to 8:00 PM to the Fire Co. Please come out and show your support!
http://www.mrsubs.com/
And don't forget about our open house on the 15th! Stop by the firehouse at 2 S. Main St. between 1:00 and 4:00!