Democratic congressional candidate discusses education during Edison event with former boss.
Cable network replaces four Republican incumbents on list with four Democratic incumbents.
Lance and Potosnak disagree over programmatic appropriations requests.
Congressman seeks second term in Congress.
Discussions center on small businesses, education, taxes.
New bill will calculate fee exactly as it has been in the past, while other municipalities charge based on water use
Chief of staff refutes claim by Ed Potosnak, the Democratic challenger for Lance's seat.
Democrat lays out federal funding platform.
Ordinance makes it easier for retail shops to pass muster. Second ordinance permits wider use at Cranford Crossing.
Facing increased RVSA costs and state-mandated budget caps, municipalities are creating separate utilities.
Defends his votes on health care reform, teacher funding bill, stimulus legislation.
Congressman to speak at small business press conference with deli owners.
Congressman said ethics charges warrant Harlem Democrat's resignation.
Patch interviews congressman about his activities during August recess.
Move also will force closure of municipal offices, court on days without administrative staff, through Nov. 1
Former science teacher makes announcement during small business event.
Nine positions to be eliminated, two employees laid off.
Two town officials discuss future 2011 budget with Patch.
Unanimous decision granted owner permission to build house on lot that's technically too small.
Cranford seniors express outrage at the idea.
A Patch guide to the proposals pending before the legislature.
Jeff Theriault will take the helm after July 4 weekend
Officials discuss the price tag, further plans for the site.
Ordinance passed yesterday during official committee meeting.
An ordinance changing garbage pickup intervals addresses resident complaints, worker safety.
Township approves ordinance that asks for a sewer fee based on property taxes.
Close votes on budget and new sewer fee
New sewer fee also on the agenda
10% of registered voters turn out
Cranford's Kowalski facing opponent in bid for reelection as county freeholder.
The amended policy would prohibit smoking in county areas and at some county fairs.
Municipal workers pack meeting room, council takes back notices of furloughs, layoffs.
While the left turn lane will be extended, two parking spaces may still be saved for residents of Lincoln Avenue.
Committee discusses prospects of passing resolution in support of repealing the decal portion of the law.