If you’re not already howling in support of pandemic first responders in Cranford, the blue Halloween hunter’s moon is a good excuse
The pandemic added steam to the biannual debate over Daylight Saving Time, which will mean the sun sets earlier in Cranford Sunday.
We are celebrating Mother's Day by inviting readers to share their favorite mother-daughter or mother-son photos and sentiments on Patch.
The celebration of love is this Thursday, Patch wants to know how you celebrate. And if you don't, why?
As Valentine's Day approaches, we want to know where Cranford residents go for romance.
Making special dishes, volunteering at a specific charity or seeing a tree lighting. How does Cranford celebrate the season?
The perfect Christmas tree is still out there near your home. Find out where you can get one, while supplies last.
Patrolman Ali Muhammad assisted the big man on his first round of gift-giving.
The First Presbyterian Church has a slate of holiday programs starting Sunday.
The celebration includes canoe races, the Firecracker Fun Run, games, amusement rides and fireworks.
Think your mom is the best mom in town? Tell us why.
Several top rated restaurants in Cranford, according to OpenTable reviews, still have reservations open for Feb. 14.
Find out which stores in and around Cranford will have special holiday hours on Christmas Eve and Day.
As part of the holiday season, Cranford Township is offering free shopper parking through Christmas Day, Dec. 25.
Catch a free trolley ride around Cranford with Santa Claus this Saturday.
Decorating your home, yard or office is a fun, festive way to celebrate the season.
Taking a little time to unwind can help you enjoy this time of year more and help you have a safe and happy holiday season.
The perfect Christmas tree is being grown right near your home: Find out where to cut your own tree for the 2017 holiday season here.
Given that 91 percent of people drive to their holiday destination, making Thanksgiving recipes that travel well is a must.
Find out which stores in and around Cranford will have special holiday hours Thursday.
It’s never too early to start thinking about New Year’s Eve! Here’s a guide to fireworks and other events happening in and near Cranford.
Whether you're a parent, driver or a kid, these suggestions will help everyone enjoy the holiday.
The 9/11 Memorial Service will be held on Monday at 6:30 p.m. in Cranford’s WTC Park at Springfield and North Union Avenues in Cranford.
A fireworks display will be the highlight of Cranford’s Annual Fourth of July Celebration on Tuesday, July 4.
Barbecuing is a great way to enjoy warm weather, but it’s important to remember you’re dealing with glowing hot coals, or propane gas.
Here are the top five florists in and around the area to check out for Mother's Day, according to Yelp reviews.
After a wet end to winter, and more rain lately, and more rain predicted, what do you do about water damage to your house?
Saving to read your insurance policy for a rainy day? What happens if on that rainy day you need it and finally see what’s covered.
You probably have more valuables than you realize and your homeowners policy may not cover their full value. Your peace of mind is worth it.
Here’s what you can do to brighten up your mood during these short, gray winter days. Find out now!
With winter weather in full swing you might encounter some icy roads in the near future, if you have not already.
As 2017 begins, Americans across the nation are diving straight into their New Year's resolutions.
The holidays can be an exciting time, but there are some important things to consider to help keep you and your guests safe this season.
The holiday season can be a distracting time for businesses, here are a few tips to motivate staff throughout the holidays.
One of the great debates of the holiday season has always been whether to invest in a fake tree or annually purchase a real tree.
Because Cyber Monday is such a major event for online buying, fraudsters, hackers and other threats become more active around this time.
The full day of activities will begin at 11 a.m. and Santa will arrive for the lighting at 6 p.m.
Certain ailments and injuries are a bit more common over Thanksgiving weekend. Awareness and knowledge tend to be the best defense.
We've put together some tips to ensure that this Halloween the biggest risk you face is a candy-induced cavity.
Prepare your home and decorate safely for Halloween with these safety tips.