The Township’s new Business Trailer, sponsored by Comcast Business, is available for use for any Cranberry-based business or non-profit for grand openings, special events, employee celebrations, promotions or any other celebratory occasion. The trailer mirrors the Township's popular neighborhood Block Party Trailer and is filled with items to make a celebration special.
There’s a summer of fun on tap in Southwestern Pennsylvania – and Cranberry Township can help make sure it’s a little easier on your bank account.
FLUSHING PROGRAM FLOWS FORWARD
Flushing is an annual maintenance operation. Discolored water and pressure fluctuations are normal during flushing. During the flush, avoid using water or doing laundry as much as possible.
Fundraising is ongoing for the "royal refresh" of Kids Castle in Community Park! This 2013 CTCC Project of the Year is being renovated this summer, and donations are needed for its sustainability.
The slated refurbishment will also ensure a safer playing area for families and will ultimately sustain the majestic space for generations to come.
There's several things to keep in mind as sultry summer weather approaches. Learn more on the graphic and be sure to beat the heat this summer.
FIRE, FOOD, AND FUN ON TAP
The first Fire & Food Trucks event of the season is set for 9 a.m. to noon Saturday, May 14 at the Park Fire Station on Route 19. In addition to food and fire safety information, get a tour of the facility and learn what it takes to be a firefighter!
FACTS ABOUT FIRE
Before you light that fire or brush, follow DEP's burning rules, and remember that any fire can turn into a full-blown emergency. While we're always ready to respond, these brush fires are entirely avoidable.
SWINGING INTO SUMMER
Cranberry Highlands Golf Course is open for the 2022 season! Book your tee time and view course conditions by clicking the image above.
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Jack's Story: Rebounding after Robotic Mitral Valve Repair
In the fall, Jack S. underwent a minimally invasive, robotic-assisted procedure to repair his mitral valve. Afterwards, the North Hills resident went through three weeks of cardiac rehab at UPMC Passavant–Cranberry. His surgery was performed by pioneering cardiac surgeon Johannes Bonatti, MD, at UPMC Passavant–McCandless.