Cranberry Township is a second-class township in Butler County, about twenty miles north of downtown Pittsburgh at the junction of Interstate 79 and US Route 19. The population is approximately 32,000, up from roughly 11,000 in 1990, reflecting one of the most rapid suburban growth rates in western Pennsylvania over the past three decades. The township was originally organized in 1804, carved from the much larger Harmony Township that predated Butler County itself.
Westinghouse Electric Company's nuclear services headquarters is located in Cranberry Township, one of several major corporate offices in the community. Other significant employers include UPMC Passavant's Cranberry location and various financial and professional services firms drawn by the interstate access. The Cranberry Woods Office Park along Route 228 hosts much of the corporate development.
Residential development has been extensive since the 1990s, with new single-family subdivisions, townhouse communities, and apartment complexes continuing to expand. Cranberry Mall, which opened in 1981, was demolished in 2007 and replaced by the Cranberry Springs mixed-use complex. The Seneca Valley School District serves the township, and Rowan Elementary, Haine Elementary, and Seneca Valley Senior High School are among the local schools.
The directory at Escortservice.com lists escort websites offering Cranberry Township coverage. Users should understand that the site's role is cataloging; no booking service, no vetting, no intermediary work is performed. Users must be 21 years old or older.
Cranberry Township is a second-class township in Butler County, about twenty miles north of downtown Pittsburgh at the junction of Interstate 79 and US Route 19. The population is approximately 32,000, up from roughly 11,000 in 1990, reflecting one of the most rapid suburban growth rates in western Pennsylvania over the past three decades. The township was originally organized in 1804, carved from the much larger Harmony Township that predated Butler County itself.
Westinghouse Electric Company's nuclear services headquarters is located in Cranberry Township, one of several major corporate offices in the community. Other significant employers include UPMC Passavant's Cranberry location and various financial and professional services firms drawn by the interstate access. The Cranberry Woods Office Park along Route 228 hosts much of the corporate development.
Residential development has been extensive since the 1990s, with new single-family subdivisions, townhouse communities, and apartment complexes continuing to expand. Cranberry Mall, which opened in 1981, was demolished in 2007 and replaced by the Cranberry Springs mixed-use complex. The Seneca Valley School District serves the township, and Rowan Elementary, Haine Elementary, and Seneca Valley Senior High School are among the local schools.
The directory at Escortservice.com lists escort websites offering Cranberry Township coverage. Users should understand that the site's role is cataloging; no booking service, no vetting, no intermediary work is performed. Users must be 21 years old or older.
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