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- Middlesex County
- 1/21/26
- 01/21/2026
- 87 Minutes
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Overview: The Cranbury Recreation Commission recently convened to discuss several topics, including plans for park improvements, expanding community events, and analyzing community feedback from a recent survey. The meeting addressed budget constraints, maintenance issues, and potential new programming to better serve the community.
- NJ
- Middlesex County
- 1/20/26
- 01/20/2026
- 95 Minutes
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Overview: The Cranbury Historic Preservation Commission meeting on January 20, 2026, saw discussions about approving a window replacement project on North Main Street, the potential creation of a new historic district, and efforts to enhance community engagement through various initiatives. The commission tackled a range of issues, from zoning regulations to public outreach, in its pursuit to balance historic preservation with modern development needs.
- NJ
- Middlesex County
- 1/13/26
- 01/13/2026
- 46 Minutes
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Overview: In its first meeting of the year, the Cranbury Municipal Alliance focused on addressing the rise in senior overdose deaths and enhancing mental health support for middle school students. Alongside these issues, the Alliance reviewed its past accomplishments and set goals for community outreach and student engagement in 2026.
- NJ
- Middlesex County
- 1/12/26
- 01/12/2026
- 29 Minutes
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Overview: During a recent meeting of the Cranbury Township Committee, discussions were dominated by significant public safety concerns, including a potential drone program inspired by a critical rescue operation involving a young resident.
- NJ
- Middlesex County
- 1/8/26
- 01/08/2026
- 136 Minutes
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Overview: The Cranbury Planning Board’s recent meeting addressed issues related to affordable housing initiatives and zoning changes, with discussions centering on the 1260 property and the ongoing need to adapt zoning regulations to future demands. The board considered the impact of recent legal rulings, public engagement, and the necessity for a strategic approach to zoning to meet housing requirements without overwhelming local infrastructure.