Politics & Government
Cranford Township Committee To Reorganize Jan. 4
The committee chooses a mayor from among the members.

CRANFORD, NJ — The Cranford Township Committee will reorganize at its next meeting on Jan. 4, 2021. The meeting will be held virtually at 6 p.m.
Cranford runs under the township form of government. The five members of the Township Committee are elected, and they then elect a chairman/mayor from among themselves, for one year. Committee seats last three years.
The new members of the committee are Democrats Jason Gareis and Brian Andrews. Outgoing Mayor Patrick Giblin and Committeeman Jean-Albert Maisonneuve, both Democrats, decided against running for re-election to their seats.
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Here is the schedule of committee meetings for 2021.
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