The following is a guide to the Cranford Township Committee race as well as the races for Cranford Board of Education, Union County Freeholder, NJ Senate and 7th Congressional District.
Learn more about the two statewide ballot questions on higher education bonds and judges' benefits payments.
Officials have still not decided if schools will be open on Monday.
Officials held an emergency meeting Thursday night to discuss plans for cleanup, power restoration, shelter and the upcoming election.
Congressman Leonard Lance will be at the Cranford Community center Friday afternoon.
Township officials will conduct a meeting a 7 p.m. tonight in Room 108 to discuss storm relief efforts in connection with Hurricane Sandy.
Gov. Chris Christie's office announces public health experts are available to answer questions about food and water safety and mold.
All county buildings and offices will be closed on Tuesday.
Superior Court and a number of county park services have been closed.
Cranford has joined several municipalities along the Rahway River in an interlocal agreement to develop a detention basin to reduce flooding.
Winners will be selected each month as part of the Civil War exhibit that's now on display in the UC Courthouse.
Democrat maintains that leaking is causing dangerous conditions in the local passage.
Some 89 percent of Democrats gave Obama the debate win, while Republicans declared Romney the winner by the same margin.
The third presidential debate between President Barack Obama and Mitt Romney is scheduled for 9 p.m. EST on Monday, Oct. 22.
However, over 80 percent believe President Obama will be declared the "consensus winner" by media outlets.
The Township Committee is anticipating an opening for the job of police chief, and has conducted interviews in anticipation of a vacancy.
The second presidential debate between President Barack Obama and Mitt Romney is scheduled for 9 p.m. EST on Tuesday, Oct. 16.
The state Senate approved a 2013 referendum on raising the minimum wage and tying it to yearly increases
A legislator's bill passes committee
Two of the central New Jersey medical outlets that dispensed the contaminated steroid report no cases of the deadly disease.
Several residents have already signed the online document urging the governing body to create a 'Complete Streets' Policy.
The governing body will conduct a closed session meeting tonight to discuss personnel issues involving the police and finance departments and township administrator.
The League of Women Voters will host a Candidates' Forum at 8 p.m.
The freeholder board will sponsor the collection event at Union County College's Cranford Campus on Springfield Avenue on Oct. 20.
The Cranford Clerk's Office
The state Senate president says player safety and fans' investments need to be protected.
Eligible voters can receive and cast their ballots at the same time at the clerk's Westfield or Elizabeth office.
The Rahway River Watershew Storm Water Mangement Conference in Millburn educated officials from townships affected by the river.
Barbara and Frank Krause speak out against ordinance allowing medical, dental offices into first floor.
Township declares Solomon Schechter parcel on Orange Avenue an open space property.
Financial Officer outlines billing options used by other municipalities in Union County.
Attorney looks to unseat three term incumbent.
The Cranford Patch interviews Andis Kalnins, a local candidate for the Cranford Township Committee.
Democratic congressional candidate says tunnel will bring increased revenue, convenience to New Jersey and its commuters.
The Democratic candidate for New Jersey's Seventh Congressional District delivers an address on financial reform Wednesday.
Affordable-housing measure passes 4-1 at Tuesday meeting.
Two proposals on the agenda at the Township meeting Monday may serve as an incentive for business owners to open shop downtown.
The state Department of Environmental Protection held a hearing Wednesday to discuss conservation.
Patch chats with residents about Governor Chris Christie, President Obama, education cuts.