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[quote="Guest"]loved the fireworks tonight.[/quote]
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Posted: Sun, Jul 10 2011, 11:52 am EDT
Post subject: Re: July 5th fireworks
It really was a great show. I get concerned when I hear suggestions of eliminating the fireworks show for what really amounts to a small amount of savings. For what amounts to a few dollars per household, I think a good majority of the town really enjoys the evening more than they'd enjoy the few dollars they pay for it.
We always have a great time and it is a nice to see so many people in town coming out and enjoying each other's company. For my money, this is among the best fireworks show around. Keep it going!
Guest
Posted: Wed, Jul 6 2011, 8:47 am EDT
Post subject: Re: July 5th fireworks
The fire works were nice but our dog escaped our yard last night. She is a white and orange brittany. Her name is Isabelle. If you find her please contact the Cranbury police at 609-395-0031.
Guest
Posted: Wed, Jul 6 2011, 8:26 am EDT
Post subject: Re: July 5th fireworks
A fun night and an amazing show. Makes me proud to live in Cranbury.
Guest
Posted: Wed, Jul 6 2011, 6:02 am EDT
Post subject: Re: July 5th fireworks
great community event.
Guest
Posted: Tue, Jul 5 2011, 11:19 pm EDT
Post subject: Re: July 5th fireworks
loved the fireworks tonight.
Guest
Posted: Tue, Jul 5 2011, 10:14 pm EDT
Post subject: Re: July 5th fireworks
Wow - great show tonight!
ikons698
Posted: Mon, Jun 20 2011, 12:30 am EDT
Post subject: Re: July 5th fireworks
Aw man, I was hoping to get hammered that night. Just kidding....but Cranbury fireworks are pretty good for a small town. Much better than Philly's which were utter garbage on New Year's.
Guest
Posted: Fri, Jun 17 2011, 9:43 am EDT
Post subject: July 5th fireworks
On July 5th, The Mercer County Symphonic Band will begin to perform at the gazebo in Village Park around 6:30pm. A spectacular fireworks display will begin around 9:00pm. Please bring your blankets, a picnic dinner (alcoholic beverages are not permitted) and family/friends to enjoy this wonderful evening.
Due to limited parking spaces in the park, carpooling and street parking are strongly encouraged. Residents are encouraged to walk.
Last year, attendees left a lot of trash on the ground. Let’s help reduce the amount of litter left behind. Please use the trash and recycling bins provided for your convenience.
THE POLICE WILL BE CHECKING COOLERS TO MAKE SURE NO ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES ARE BEING CARRIED INTO THE PARK.