Cranbury
Cranbury maintains a historic small-town core lined with 18th- and 19th-century buildings. Large swaths of preserved farmland keep its rural character despite proximity to Route 130 and the Turnpike. Housing ranges from historic homes to newer subdivisions and large estates. Community events and open space give the township a close-knit feel. Residents appreciate the quiet streets and access to nearby corporate campuses. Its regional school arrangement with Princeton adds to its appeal.
Schools
Cranbury School serves K–8 locally, and high school students attend top-ranked Princeton High School.
Commute to NYC
Residents drive to Princeton Junction for Northeast Corridor trains reaching New York in about 65 to 80 minutes and Newark in roughly 45 to 60 minutes.