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Cranbury Democratic candidates run unopposed in primary on June 8
Cranbury Democratic candidates run unopposed in primary on June 8
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Cranbury Mayor Mike Ferrante (center) seeks re-election to the Township Committee as he competes in Democratic primary. PHOTO COURTESY OF MIKE FERRANTE
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Cranbury Mayor Mike Ferrante (center) seeks re-election to the Township Committee as he competes in Democratic primary. PHOTO COURTESY OF MIKE FERRANTE
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The upcoming Cranbury Democratic primary in June will feature two candidates seeking to secure two open seats on the Township Committee.
The Democratic primary on June 8 is an uncontested race for incumbent Mike Ferrante and Eman El-Badawi, who is competing for her first term on the Township Committee.
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
When the Cranbury Township Committee convened for its annual reorganization meeting committee members elected Mike Ferrante as the township’s new mayor.
Ferrante was elected mayor for 2021 at a reorganization meeting on Jan. 4. He succeeds Township Committeeman Matt Scott, who served as mayor in 2020.
“2020 was a tough year for our country and many in our community. I am grateful for the advancement in the sciences that has brought forth the efficacious vaccines in nine months,” Ferrante said in his remarks. “In 2020, despite the pandemic and all of its disruptions, we continued to make progress as a township. We switched to zoom township committee meetings, which have the side benefit of a lot more transparency and engagement with our residents.”