Cranbury PressPhoto Galleries Cranbury’s Truck-A-Thon By: SCOTT JACOBS Date: June 25, 2018 Share post: FacebookTwitterEmailPrint 1 of 16 The Cranbury Business Association and the Cranbury Public Library held its Truck-a-Thon on June 16 where a variety of emergancy, construction, and utility vehicles were displayed for the children to visit. Residents were able to ride the lader of Cranbury Fire Department Engine T-48. The Cranbury Business Association and the Cranbury Public Library held its Truck-a-Thon on June 16 where a variety of emergancy, construction, and utility vehicles were displayed for the children to visit. Residents were able to ride the lader of Cranbury Fire Department Engine T-48. The Cranbury Business Association and the Cranbury Public Library held its Truck-a-Thon on June 16 where a variety of emergancy, construction, and utility vehicles were displayed for the children to visit. Residents were able to ride the lader of Cranbury Fire Department Engine T-48. The Cranbury Business Association and the Cranbury Public Library held its Truck-a-Thon on June 16 where a variety of emergancy, construction, and utility vehicles were displayed for the children to visit. Matthew Forst, 7 of Cranbury, gets to look inside of a FedEx Truck. The Cranbury Business Association and the Cranbury Public Library held its Truck-a-Thon on June 16 where a variety of emergancy, construction, and utility vehicles were displayed for the children to visit. Mike and Courtney Golisano take their children, Alex (3), Evan (5), and Caitlin (1) through the inside of a Cranbury Limousine vehicle. The Cranbury Business Association and the Cranbury Public Library held its Truck-a-Thon on June 16 where a variety of emergancy, construction, and utility vehicles were displayed for the children to visit. Mike and Courtney Golisano take their children, Alex (3), Evan (5), and Caitlin (1) through the inside of a Cranbury Limousine vehicle. The Cranbury Business Association and the Cranbury Public Library held its Truck-a-Thon on June 16 where a variety of emergancy, construction, and utility vehicles were displayed for the children to visit. Tammi Hamlin and Victoria (2), both of West Ampton, enjoy ice cream and shade with Janice Pataki. The Cranbury Business Association and the Cranbury Public Library held its Truck-a-Thon on June 16 where a variety of emergancy, construction, and utility vehicles were displayed for the children to visit. Luke Ramos, 10 of Englishtown, serves ice cream from Gil & Berts Ice Cream Truck. The Cranbury Business Association and the Cranbury Public Library held its Truck-a-Thon on June 16 where a variety of emergancy, construction, and utility vehicles were displayed for the children to visit. Luke Ramos, 10 of Englishtown, serves ice cream from Gil & Berts Ice Cream Truck. The Cranbury Business Association and the Cranbury Public Library held its Truck-a-Thon on June 16 where a variety of emergancy, construction, and utility vehicles were displayed for the children to visit. Sonny DiDonato, 3 of Cranbury, climbs into the Cranbury Fire Department Engine T-48 with Maryann Fullajtar. The Cranbury Business Association and the Cranbury Public Library held its Truck-a-Thon on June 16 where a variety of emergancy, construction, and utility vehicles were displayed for the children to visit. _ climbs into the Cranbury Fire Department Engine T-48 with _. The Cranbury Business Association and the Cranbury Public Library held its Truck-a-Thon on June 16 where a variety of emergancy, construction, and utility vehicles were displayed for the children to visit. Robert Suttmeier, 7 of Cranbury, gets to sit inside of a Recycling Truck. The Cranbury Business Association and the Cranbury Public Library held its Truck-a-Thon on June 16 where a variety of emergancy, construction, and utility vehicles were displayed for the children to visit. Robert Suttmeier, 7 of Cranbury, gets to sit inside of a Recycling Truck. The Cranbury Business Association and the Cranbury Public Library held its Truck-a-Thon on June 16 where a variety of emergancy, construction, and utility vehicles were displayed for the children to visit. Robert Suttmeier, 6 of Cranbury, gets to sit inside of a Military Truck. The Village of Cranbury is represented in town on June 12. The Cranbury Business Association and the Cranbury Public Library held its Truck-a-Thon on June 16 where a variety of emergancy, construction, and utility vehicles were displayed for the children to visit. Sophia (2) and Leo Zinna (4), both of Cranbury, enjoy ice cream from Gil & Berts Ice Cream Truck. 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