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PET COSTUME CONTEST IS A TREAT
Enter your pet into Cranberry Township’s SPOOKtacular Pet Costume contest at the Farmers Market's Barktoberfest OR enter it via the Township's Facebook page. Either way, your pet could be crowned the winner and win a spooktacular prize! Dress your pet in the cutest or most frightening outfit and let the voting begin. Pets of all types and sizes are encouraged to enter.
As the Cranberry Township Community Chest 2023 Project of the Year, Armstrong has stepped up with a financial commitment to help tie the Municipal Center to the rest of the community by creating a pedestrian friendly shared space that is being dubbed the Great Lawn.
Got flags in your yard? Utility companies are working to upgrade the telecommunications infrastructure in Cranberry Township. Click the link below for frequently asked questions and other information.
Voting precinct changes aimed at reducing long-wait lines and balancing the number of voters has increased the precincts in Cranberry Township from 9 to 11. Please review the new precincts at link below. The next election is November 7, 2023.
Join the Cranberry Township Volunteer Fire Company from noon to 3 p.m. Saturday, September 16 at the Park Fire Station on Route 19 for the last food truck event of the year! Come meet volunteers, tour the station, climb on fire trucks, and learn some fire safety tips. Great for kids and families!
FAMILIAR FACE TAKES
OVER POLICE POSITION
With 17 years of service to the Cranberry Township Police Department, Mike Kramer was promoted from Officer to Sergeant.
They’re not just a nuisance – Spotted Lanternflies pose a threat to the environment and the economy. Follow link to find out what to do if you see one.
Yard waste collection runs from late March until early December on regular collection days. Click the above graphic for more information!
COOL CLUB FOR KIDS
Kids Club offers a great solution for working parents. The Club offers a Before-School and an After-School Care program. These programs offer fun supervised activities along with homework time if needed.
The Leaf Angel Program matches dedicated volunteers with Cranberry Township residents who are unable to rake and collect leaves during the leaf collection season. The Leaf Angel Program is a direct result of the Township’s successful Snow Angel Program that assists residents in need of snow removal.
In search of a delightful (and frightful!) activity to get your child in the spooky spirit? Sign them up for the Mad Science: Halloween Spooktacular, happening Friday, October 5.
Registration is open for the Fearless Female Safety EmpowermentSeminar, happening on Saturday, September 23 at the Municipal Center. Learn simple, effective techniques that will keep you safe and make you feel confident in any setting. Click the above graphic to register!
ZIP IN TO ZUMBA
Move, grove, and burn calories in this fun fitness program. No experience is required - click the above graphic to register!
TAKE ON TAE KWON DO
Young Brothers Intro to Tae Kwon Do is taught by 2x World Champion and 9th Degree Black Belt Grandmaster Young Bo Kong. Click the above graphic to learn more and register.
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