Cranbury officially breaks ground on a new public library
Cranbury officially breaks ground on a new public library
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Cranbury Mayor Mike Ferrante (center), next to Board of Trustees President Kirstie Venanzi (center), and Library Director Marilynn Mullen (center) with the Cranbury Police Department on April 29. ANDREW HARRISON/STAFF
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Library Director Marilynn Mullen (center) with Librart staff in Cranbury Township at 30 Park Place West.ANDREW HARRISON/STAFF
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Cranbury Mayor Mike Ferrante (center), next to Board of Trustees President Kirstie Venanzi (center), and Library Director Marilynn Mullen (center) with the Cranbury Police Department on April 29. ANDREW HARRISON/STAFF
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Library Director Marilynn Mullen (center) with Librart staff in Cranbury Township at 30 Park Place West.ANDREW HARRISON/STAFF
Cranbury School set to host second vaccination clinic on April 27
Cranbury School set to host second vaccination clinic on April 27
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Kayla Culbreath, seated, left, awaits a vaccine dose from Katherine Dombrowski (right), BSN, RN of Princeton
Health Community Wellness and Engagement. PHOTO COURTESY OF PENN MEDICINE PRINCETON HEALTH
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John Sullivan (center) shows his “I Got the COVID-19 Vaccine” sticker.PHOTO COURTESY OF PENN MEDICINE PRINCETON HEALTH
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Kayla Culbreath, seated, left, awaits a vaccine dose from Katherine Dombrowski (right), BSN, RN of Princeton
Health Community Wellness and Engagement. PHOTO COURTESY OF PENN MEDICINE PRINCETON HEALTH
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John Sullivan (center) shows his “I Got the COVID-19 Vaccine” sticker.PHOTO COURTESY OF PENN MEDICINE PRINCETON HEALTH
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Officials investigate fire at Amazon warehouse in Cranbury
Officials investigate fire at Amazon warehouse in Cranbury
CRANBURY – Authorities are investigating a warehouse fire at an Amazon facility in Cranbury.
Officers of the Cranbury Police Department, along with members of several fire departments and first aid crews, responded to an Amazon warehouse on Hightstown-Cranbury Station Road following a report of smoke in the building.
The fire was located and extinguished after 11:27 a.m. Jan. 19.
No one was reported injured, according to information provided by Middlesex County Prosecutor Yolanda Ciccone and Chief Michael J. Owens of the Cranbury Police Department on Jan. 20.
More than 100 Amazon workers were evacuated in a warehouse fire Tuesday night, authorities said.
Several fire departments and first aid crews responded to the blaze at the Hightstown-Cranbury Station Road location on reports of smoke in the building around 11:30 p.m. Middlesex County Prosecutor Yolanda Ciccone said.
The fire was located and extinguished, Ciccone said alongside Chief Michael J. Owens of the Cranbury Police Department.
No injuries were reported and 1 million-square-foot building apparently reopened Wednesday, Amazon spokesperson Jenna Hilzenrath, told NJ.com.
“There’s nothing more important than the health and safety of our employees and we’re grateful that all our employees are safe and accounted for, she said. We thank our local fire department for their quick response.