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[quote="Alan-pqr3"][quote="anon-9973"]I just started reading the Cranbury Press again the last few months. They have a new editorial direction I think as it's a lot of Cranbury stories and none of the old political waste. Maybe we have our town paper back!![/quote] Having a resurgence of the Cranbury touch is, in itself great news.[/quote]
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anon-5651
Posted: Sat, Jan 17 2015, 10:59 am EST
Post subject: Re: Cranbury press
I understand the Cranbury Press will also have a column from the Township Committee or Mayor each month.
Guest
Posted: Fri, Jan 16 2015, 11:45 pm EST
Post subject: Re: Cranbury press
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•CRANBURY: Township seeks sewer shared services plan
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•CRANBURY: Still time to come to the table
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•CRANBURY: Taylor named new mayor
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Alan-pqr3
Posted: Fri, Jan 16 2015, 7:40 pm EST
Post subject: Re: Cranbury press
anon-9973 wrote:
I just started reading the Cranbury Press again the last few months.
They have a new editorial direction I think as it's a lot of Cranbury stories and none of the old political waste.
Maybe we have our town paper back!!
Having a resurgence of the Cranbury touch is, in itself great news.
anon-9973
Posted: Fri, Jan 16 2015, 5:00 pm EST
Post subject: Cranbury press
I just started reading the Cranbury Press again the last few months.
They have a new editorial direction I think as it's a lot of Cranbury stories and none of the old political waste.
Maybe we have our town paper back!!