The Union County Human Relations Commission honored residents for their dedicated efforts to foster human rights throughout the county.
Marcia Gay Harden is currently shooting a film in Cranford and visited a local restaurant for dinner.
The township is still waiting for a new pump to arrive for the Centennial Pool. It will remain closed until a pump is installed.
Cranford is bringing back its mobile Motor Vehicle Commission unit to serve residents who have limited mobility or limited means.
You can pick up used books at the sale at St. Michael's School starting on Thursday.
Trinity celebrates its 150th with the Pentecost Octave from June 5th to 12th @ 7PM and the Bishop’s visit Trinity Sunday June 12th @ 10AM
Downtown Cranford will celebrate LGBTQ Pride Month with a series of events, including a pride flag raising, Pride Day, and more.
Union County residents can now enjoy several pools and spray grounds this summer.
Union County residents are advised to take caution when outdoor grilling, as it can be potentially hazardous.
The actor known for his roles in "Goodfellas" and "Field of Dreams" died at age 67 on Thursday. He also used to work at a Cranford pizzeria.
The 28-year-old, Andrew Colucci, died in 2018. His legacy was honored NJ Sharing Network's 5K Celebration of Life Walk on May 15.
Cranford is opening its outdoor pools just in time for Memorial Day weekend. See details for both public pools below:
As a way to give a voice to the voiceless, this Cranford High School senior launched "the carnelian corner." Learn more about it below:
The benefit concert, featuring a lineup of several bands, will take place this summer at Roosevelt Park and raise funds for Ukraine.
The fundraising event hosted by Hillside Avenue School's PTA will feature over 350 baskets of prizes. See how to get tickets below:
This law enforcement educational experience is offered to Cranford students completing grades 6-8. See application details below.
Twenty-five years after the township was formed, the police department had its start.
The community is invited to sip some wine and shop local at Downtown Cranford's event this Friday. Find registration details below.
Ahead of the NJ plastic bag ban that begins on Wednesday, Wawa is giving out free reusable bags to its customers.
See the latest announcement from the Cranford Historical Society.
Residents can expect taco, brisket and ice cream vendors at the food festival this May. All proceeds will go toward the class of 2022.
13 New Jersey dispensaries so far have been approved to sell adult-use cannabis products. Here's the nearest one to Cranford:
As part of the DEA's National Prescription Drug Take Back Day, Cranford Police will collect unwanted medicine to properly dispose of.
Union County residents are eligible to pick up bare root seedlings for free next week. See where below.
The Boston Marathon returns April 18, and seven Cranford residents will be among the 30K participants.
Downtown Cranford is hosting a self-guided tasting tour of all things sweet — from homemade cheesecake to baklava, ice cream and more.
Trinity Episcopal Church invites everyone to join us to celebrate Holy Week from Palm/Passion Sunday through Easter
The infamous serial killer is rumored to have some ties to Cranford. Author Luke Kummer will present recent findings at an upcoming event.
Cranford Police, Fire and EMS successfully resuscitated a resident who went into cardiac arrest in his home on Friday, police said.
Cranford is calling all truck-lovers to come out and watch the Big Wheels parade on Saturday. See the parade route below.
The county's Board of Commissioners will host a monthly virtual session to promote advocacy within the LGBTQ+ community.
Hot Yoga Revolution in Cranford is hosting a workshop where 100 percent of the proceeds will go to benefiting the relief effort in Ukraine.
Local seventh graders will write persuasive letters to a Cranford business of their choice to raise money and awareness for animal adoption.
Russia has bombed post offices to block supplies from going into Ukraine. Westfield can help by donating necessities to Poland.
Russia has bombed post offices to block supplies from going into Ukraine. The Cranford community can help by donating medical supplies.
The two actors dropped by Downtown Cranford on Thursday to shoot a scene for an upcoming film "Maybe I Do." (SEE PHOTOS)
Many government services will be closed on Monday in observance of the national holiday.
This year's LoveStorm fundraiser is donating its proceeds to Robert Hurewitz, a former fireman who is dealing with serious health issues.
To celebrate Black History Month, Union County is presenting a free live performance of the award-winning play "Fences" on Feb. 18.
For the second year, Downtown Cranford will host LoveStorm — a fundraiser and charity event during the month of February.