Cranbury Township reports its first positive case of coronavirus

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The Cranbury Township Office of Emergency Management was notified on March 22 that one resident has tested positive for COVID-19.

This is Cranbury’s first confirmed case.

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Middlesex County has 117 people testing positive for the virus. The Cranbury Township Office of Emergency Management is working closely with the Middlesex County Health Department who is the lead in the investigation of these cases and is responsible for all notifications, according to information provided by the township.

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