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U. S. Route 130 also goes through East Windsor which then goes through Robbinsville and Cranbury.
Madison and Teaneck, NJ: Fairleigh Dickinson UP ; Cranbury, NJ: Associated U Presses, 2005.

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Cranbury, US: University of Delaware Press.
Cranbury, US: University of Delaware Press.
In 1770, Thomas Dummer purchased the Buttercross from the Corporation of Winchester, intending to have it re-erected at Cranbury Park, near Otterbourne.
Cranbury, NJ: Associated University Press, 2000.
After the interchanges with County Routes 535 ( Cranbury Road )., and County Route 606 ( Milltown Road ), Route 18 intersects West Ferris Street, West Prospect Street, Tices Lane, and then meets County Route 527 ( the Old Bridge Turnpike ) at Edgeboro Road.
The turnpike also features the southern end of the " dual-dual " configuration ( inner car lanes and outer truck lanes ) which is one mile south of IC 8A at the border of Cranbury and Monroe.
Some were moved in 1765 from Cranbury, New Jersey.
Princeton High School is located in the borough of Princeton and serves the borough and the township, and Cranbury Township, New Jersey, as part of a sending / receiving relationship.
Cranbury is a census-designated place and unincorporated area located within Cranbury Township, in Middlesex County, New Jersey, United States.
Despite the similarity in the name of Cranbury Township and the CDP, the two are not one and the same, as is the case for most paired Township / CDP combinations.
Cranbury is located at ( 40. 307108 ,-74. 516403 ).
Most of Cranbury is designated as residential areas, but there are shops and restaurants on Main Street.
Cranbury Township is a Township in Middlesex County, New Jersey, United States.
Cranbury CDP ( 2010 Census population of 2, 181 ) is a census-designated place and unincorporated area located within Cranbury Township.
A deed for a sale of land and improvements dated March 1, 1698, is the earliest evidence of buildings constructed in present-day Cranbury.
A home in Cranbury was used by Alexander Hamilton and the Marquis de Lafayette as a headquarters during the American Revolutionary War, and they were visited by General George Washington on June 26, 1778.
As part of orders issued during the Presidency of George Washington, maps of Cranbury were made showing the presence of a church, a mill and 25 other buildings.
Joseph G. Symmes argued in 1857 that the name was spelled improperly and that the suffix " bury " was more appropriate, leading the name of the community and brook to be changed to " Cranbury " in 1869.

Cranbury and S
The revised play and compressed notes were published in a second version of this book under the same title, published at Cranbury NJ: A. S. Barnes, 1972.
* Dawes, Nathaniel D .: The Packard: 1942-1962 ; A. S. Barnes & Co. Inc., Cranbury NJ ( 1975 ), ISBN 0-498-01353-7

Cranbury and Route
* The County Fair Grounds, located on Cranbury Road ( County Route 535 ), is where the Middlesex County Fair is held every August for seven days, providing festivities and food for families not only in Middlesex County but throughout Central Jersey.
A green sign on the right side of the road reads Jamesburg Keep Right while a junction Route 32 shield can be seen in the distanceUS 130 crosses Millstone River into Cranbury Township, Middlesex County, where it has an intersection with the northern terminus of CR 539.
Route 133 continues southward, crossing over Wyckoff Mills Road, which serves as the southern terminus of Cranbury Station Road.
At an intersection with Cranbury Cross Road, Route 171 turns to the northeast.
South of New Brunswick, Route 1 used the old New Brunswick and Cranbury Turnpike ( Georges Road ) to Cranbury and the Bordentown and South Amboy Turnpike to Robbinsville.

Cranbury and 130
US 130 briefly forms the border between South Brunswick Township to the west and Cranbury Township to the east before fully entering South Brunswick Township as the road runs through a mix of rural areas and business parks.
Within a year, the Indian church at Crossweeksung had 130 members, who moved in 1746 to Cranbury where they established a Christian community.

Cranbury and 6
Plainsboro was officially founded on May 6, 1919, and was formed from sections of Cranbury and South Brunswick townships.

Cranbury and New
Cranbury Township was incorporated as a township by an Act of the New Jersey Legislature on March 7, 1872, from portions of both Monroe Township and South Brunswick Township.
Cranbury Township is in the 12th Congressional district and is part of New Jersey's 14th state legislative district.
Cranbury: A New Jersey Town From the Colonial Era to the Present ( Rivergate Books / Rutgers University Press ; 2012 ) 272 pages
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BlackLight Power, Inc. ( BLP ) of Cranbury, New Jersey is a company founded by Randell L. Mills who claims to have discovered a new energy source.
* Blokker, Roy, with Robert Dearling, The Music of Dmitri Shostakovich: The Symphonies ( Cranbury, New Jersey: Associated University Presses, Inc., 1979 ).
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* Dreikausen, Margret, " Aerial Perception: The Earth as Seen from Aircraft and Spacecraft and Its Influence on Contemporary Art " ( Associated University Presses: Cranbury, New Jersey ; London, England ; Mississauga, Ontario: 1985 ) ISBN 0-87982-040-3.

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