The township is hoping to reduce the speed limit from 35 to 25.
The township is awarding a contract to align ordinances with the master plan.
10 percent of those registered voted in Tuesday’s special election.
The Township plans to move forward with the South Mountain Retention Dam project.
Mayor and Judo Karate team from Nakadomari Japan visited Cranford on Monday.
Marc Krauss informs residents of his reasoning for running for freeholder.
Officials from Nakadomari, Japan will visit Cranford on Monday morning.
An engineering study is currently being done on the cleanup.
Concerns raised over current stations, township plans to analyze how much parking costs municipality.
The committee voted 3-2 on Tuesday to rescind the ordinance from December.
One Connecticut Street property is 'getting worse everyday' with insects, mice and cats.
The committee approved several items in order to move forward with debris removal.
Township discusses ways to take care of unsightly properties.
Patch asked local gay rights leaders for their thoughts on Wednesday's Supreme Court decision.
Patch asked local gay rights leaders for their thoughts on today's Supreme Court decision.
The plan includes channel improvements in and around Cranford.
The legal challenge to Gov. Chris Christie's call for an Oct. 16 election will not be heard by the state's highest court.
The U.S. Senate campaign heats up as Holt touts progressive record in new web ad.
Patch offers mosquito prevention tips, and the map below shows the number of West Nile cases last summer.
With most funding supporting shore communities, mayor says town will seek other options.
A Union County Superior Court judge is determining if a 24-unit townhouse development satisfies affordable housing regulations.
The County of Union has announced plans to improve major township intersections.
The Cranford primary election will take place on June 4.
The Cranford baseball team and the Township's study to possibly change its type of government also made headlines.
New schedule allows library to be open until 9 p.m. on some evenings.
After significant cuts, the budget now reflects a 2 percent increase.
Nomahegan Court residents strongly opposed the 24-unit building coming to 206 Springfield Avenue.
Three former Elizabeth Board of Education members and Capece were charged with covering up a false application filed by a wife of a board member.
The budget will call for an average increase of $39 per year.
Residents will have an opportunity to voice their concerns regarding the 2013 spending plan during tonight's Township Committee Meeting at 8 p.m.
The township has received a $500,000 grant from the state.
Environmental New Jersey is calling for efforts to reduce carbon pollution.
Deputy Mayor Ed O'Malley will not seek re-election.
Local officials say they hope to reduce the municipal tax impact before the final budget is adopted.
The action comes nearly a week after the governor predicted FEMA will scale back tough new flood maps it issued last December
West Orange resident Karen Golding alleges affair with Union County assemblyman and says racy emails prove it.