Cranbury Boy Scouts recognize troop achievements in Court of Honor

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Cranbury Troop 52 scouts and their families gathered for an outdoor Court of Honor ceremony spotlighting the achievements made by the scouts.

Socially distanced at the side yard of the First Presbyterian Church of Cranbury on Sept. 27, Troop 52 leadership recognized three new scouts in a crossover ceremony, 12 scouts earning rank advancement, 20 scouts earning nearly 90 merit badges and nine Eagle Scouts from 2020, according to Troop 52.

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