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Culture, Cuisine, and Community: Celebrate Inaugural Hispanic Heritage Open House. The inaugural Hispanic Heritage Celebration Open House will take place from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Saturday, September 28 at the Cranberry Township Municipal Center. Read on...
Cranberry Township is located in western Pennsylvania (40.70996 N, 80.10605 W). Although it is often described as a residential suburb of Pittsburgh, less than a 30-minute drive to its downtown, Cranberry is also a regional, economic, and employment center in its own right.
Cranberry Township is an ideal place to call home, to run a business, or just to hang out. With easy access to everything, it’s a family-oriented community with a forward-thinking outlook and a positive energy that’s reflected in its people, shops, green spaces and businesses.
Located in Butler Country, Cranberry Township is an affluent community in Pennsylvania with a population of just under 30,000 people. The town is located just outside the larger city of Pittsburgh with the downtown core of the city being only about a 30-minute drive away.
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Cranberry Township, located in Venango County, Pennsylvania, was laid out in 1806 and officially organized in 1830. The name was inspired by the cranberry bogs located in the vicinity. Iron production, coal mining, and oil production were the early major industries located in the township.
Cranberry Township, with a 2018 population of 31,000, is the largest municipality in Butler County. Originally incorporated in 1804, Cranberry was primarily an agricultural community until the 1970s and ‘80s when, thanks to its location 20 miles north of Pittsburgh at the intersection of two Interstate highways, its economy and population ...
The historic sites of Cranberry Township are unique links to its past, monuments to those who came before, and a living part of our history. As the Township plans for its future, its history must not be forgotten.
Cranberry to Celebrate Earth Week with Programs, Events In celebration of that commitment and to involve the community, the Township will celebrate Earth Week with special events and educational programs.
Cranberry Township, with a 2018 population of 31,000, is the largest municipality in Butler County, PA. Cranberry Township was originally established in 1804 and named for the wild cranberries which at that time grew along the banks of Brush Creek – the Township's major water source.