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Reorganizational Meeting

Thursday, January 3, 2013

The New Year Brings Township and Borough Reorganization

Cranbury will be the first town to reorganize for 2013

At the start of every year, New Jersey's towns meet to reappoint positions and swear in new officials. The 2013 reorganizations of Cranbury, Hightstown, and East Windsor will begin in Cranbury tonight (Jan. 3). At 6 p.m. in the Town Hall meeting room, 23-A, Mayor David Cook and Committeeman Jay Taylor will take the oath of office as township committeemen once again. Committee members will then elect a mayor from within, who will be sworn into office by Judge Amy Piro Chambers, a retired judge of the New Jersey Superior Court, Appellate Division. The meeting will continue with various mayoral appointments, including membership of the environmental commission, human services board, library board of trustees, municipal alliance, and planning …

Friday, January 6, 2012

Goetz Sworn in Office, Cook Elected Mayor

Cook was elected mayor with a 4-0 vote.

Cranbury Township’s newly elected Township Committee member, Susan Goetz, was sworn in at Wednesday’s reorganization meeting, and David Cook was elected as the new mayor. Goetz said she is excited and is looking forward to getting started. “It seems like so long ago when this campaign started that it’s kind of neat to be here,” Goetz said. Goetz was sworn in by Municipal Clerk Kathleen Cunningham, and was joined by her daughter, Allison DiNoia-Newcombe. Goetz son, Chris DiNoia, daughter-in-law, Ally DiNoia, and grandson Tyler attended the ceremony. “I was really pleased to have the whole family here with me tonight,” Goetz said. Cook was sworn in by state Sen. Linda Greenstein (D-Mercer), and was joined by his children Olivia and Jackson. …

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