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Cranbury Township officials fund municipal operations for 2021

Cranbury Township officials fund municipal operations for 2021 Cranbury Township officials fund municipal operations for 2021 The Cranbury Township Committee unanimously adopted a $12.95 million municipal budget to fund the township for 2021. The adoption of the budget occurred on March 22. Mayor Mike Ferrante, Deputy Mayor Barbara Rogers, Township Committeeman Jay Taylor, Township Committeeman Matt Scott and Township Committeewoman Evelyn Spann voted “yes” on the measure. Municipal appropriations are decreasing from $14.38 million in 2020 to $12.95 million in the 2021 budget. Cranbury’s residential and commercial owners support the municipal appropriations through a tax levy. In 2021, the tax levy is projected to be $7.27 million, an increase from 2020’s $6.98 million.

Cranbury Public Library set for bid opening on new library building project

Cranbury Public Library set for bid opening on new library building project Cranbury Public Library set for bid opening on new library building project When March arrives, bids will be due for the plan to construct a new building and community structure for the Cranbury Public Library. The invitation to bid for the project opened in late January and all bids are due by March 4. The bid opening will occur on the same day, according to the invitation for bids legal notice. “They go through all the pieces and read the final total bid. Then afterwards we look at the bids and see if the lowest bid qualifies,” Cranbury Public Library Director Marilynn Mullen said.

Cranbury Township s COVID cases increase in January

Cranbury Township has seen an increase in COVID-19 positive cases in the first month of 2021. Police Chief Michael Owens informed the community in a briefing to the Cranbury Township Committee about the latest data figures at the Township Committee meeting on Jan. 25. As of Jan. 25, this month’s number of 45 positive cases increased by double digits from December and the township has experienced two deaths in January as a result of COVID-19. “We are up to 45 cases reported in Cranbury this month. In comparison, in December we had 33, November we had 28, so 45 is pretty high. This month, unfortunately we had two deaths reported from COVID-19,” Owens said. “We had a 53-year-old individual resident die from COVID and a 60-year-old resident as well. With any COVID vaccine information that you might be looking for I would direct you to www.nj.gov for information on COVID testing sites and vaccine centers.”

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