The popular racquet sport is now being offered at the Cranford Recreation Center. See the daily schedule below:
'Cranford Police Department will work tirelessly to make sure these types of scenes will never happen in our community,' Chief Greco said.
The Union County Board of County Commissioners is looking for new volunteers to join the Union County Trail Steward Adopt-a-Trail program.
Steven Neves De Oliveria was hit by a pickup truck on Rt. 1 and died from his injuries on Saturday. A GoFundMe was launched for his family.
Attendees will get a tote bag with a candy box and passport to pick up a variety of gourmet chocolates from local businesses.
Several scenes for the new film, featuring actress Marcia Gay Harden, were shot in Cranford last spring. Check out the trailer below:
Patch and T-Mobile are partnering to celebrate Star Students who make life better in Cranford with contributions big and small.
Her journey has taken her from South Korea to Cranford.
Victor Vilela was diagnosed with an aggressive form of brain cancer 16 years ago. The family is now seeking funds for end-of-life care.
Survey seeks input on work already done to help guide future activities.
Locals will be able to sample soups from local restaurants and admire superhero balloon structures this weekend in downtown Cranford.
Martin Luther King Jr.'s legacy will be celebrated at The First Baptist Church of Cranford on Thursday.
The popular downtown event, featuring soup tastings and intricate balloon sculptures, is coming to Cranford on Jan. 14 and 15.
The lucky ticket matched all five of the numbers drawn, winning the $100,000 Jersey Cash 5 jackpot on Sunday.
Northside residents will not have their first 2023 recycling pickup until Jan. 9 or 10.
Giant balloon sculptures of your favorite superheroes will once again be showcased in downtown Cranford this January.
What happened in Cranford this year? Check out some of the most important and most-viewed stories of 2022.
Municipal drop-off locations are now available for Styrofoam recycling, plastic film recycling, or both, around Union County.
Residents in need will receive a special holiday food box and fresh produce at the event at Kean University on Saturday.
Rev. HyunHui Kim is the first woman and person of color to serve as pastor in Cranford Methodist Church's 150-year history.
After battling cancer for the past 16 years and undergoing two invasive surgeries, the father is now terminal.
A GoFundMe was launched for the family who wishes to transport the 32-year-old back to his home in India for the funeral.
The new ordinance bans anyone from carrying firearms on Union County property or on public transportation vehicles operated by the County.
The observatory on Union College's campus will be available for the public to visit every Friday night.
Church marks sesquicentennial year.
Facing a leukemia diagnosis, the Cranford teen has teamed up with a former NFL coach to spread awareness about pediatric cancer.
Residents of all faiths are invited to participate in the Day of Prayer held at a synagogue in Westfield this week.
Author Nancy Kislin will talk to parents about how they should educate their children on school shootings and violence.
The suit against Brian Lopez ended in a large settlement for the victim, records state.
Union County will receive $8 million from the state to build a new indoor ice skating rink at a popular sports facility.
Cranford Police will hold its 125th Anniversary Parade, where retired Chief Harry Wilde will be honored, on Oct. 23.
This October marks the 10 year anniversary of Superstorm Sandy. How was the Cranford community impacted? Share your memories with Patch:
Annual sale of Schermer Pecans
Residents are invited to take a stroll through downtown Cranford and explore some historically spooky locations... if they dare.
At 12 years old, Emma Rothman received a life-saving heart transplant. Her debut novel grapples with her healing journey 10 years later.
The lawsuit claims that Gov. Murphy is violating the Fair Housing Act by failing to appoint members to the Council on Affordable Housing.
All equipment will be donated to "Level The Playing Field" — a nonprofit that gives under-resourced communities access to sports equipment.
NJ towns will share $39 million in federal funds to protect against flooding under two programs designed to combat climate change.
Residents can upgrade to a REAL ID license at the mobile unit coming to Cranford September 13.
The four-track EP, centered around nature themes, is now streaming on all platforms.