On July 1, 2006 this municipality celebrated 80 years of granting this community (July 1, 1926) the status of city.
Today the centrum of City of Czersk in downtown is the Village Square. The infrastructure was recently modernized, rebuilt roadway system, modern center of commers, 400 seats sport hall, water and wastewater treatment systems, railroad station.
The historical treasure is Neo-baroque-style parishchurch. The oldest described and documented church is from the year of 1584. The recent church was erected between 1910-1913 based on the project of F.O. Hossfed.
The local industries include timber processing mills, brick factory, paper plant, woving plant, furniture, metallurgy and factory of agricultural equipment, brewery, large trout farm, and food processing. The craft and commerce are flourishing.
History
The most significant historical dates of City of Czersk:
From 1264-1294 Czersk was one of the duchies of Mazovia.
1309 - The oldest historical evidence supports the fact the growth of the settlement after Teutonic Knights have overtaken the Pomeranian Gda?sk and establishing the Tuchola community. At that time Czersk was a country site with operating mill, inn, bitumic trade and bees farms.
From 1310-1341 Czersk was combined in a Duchy with Warsaw.
1330 ? The first historical acknowledgment of Czersk community.
By 1381, and quite possibly before this date, Czersk had been taken from the domain of the Teutonic Knights and incorporated into the realm of the Duke of Mazovia.
1584 ? Publication about first and the oldest known description of the Czersk church;
July 1, 1926 r. ? Czersk receive from the than Polish Government the City rights;
September 1, 1939?February 21, 1945 ? Second World War with the period of Nazi occupation (harassment, killing, executions and murders of citizens of Czersk and surrounding terrains, murders of inteligencia, political and administrative personnel). Establishment of armed partisan formation, undercover operation of very poorly armed resistance groups;
Starting from 1990 ? Systematic development of modern infrastructure (potable water system, sewer system and wastewater treatment plants (Czersk and Rytel), heating gas distribution, development of modern road system, modernisation of railroad);