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The Mayors Council is asking the Legislature to build funding into this year's state budget to help move forward with a flood control project.
Cranford-based Weeks Marine was charged with helping tow Enterprise to the Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum.
Answers to voting questions.
Police Chief Eric Mason did not retire May 31 as planned. He continues to work as both police chief and interim township administrator.
Officials pointed out river maintenance issues that could lead to flooding conditions in parts of Union and Essex counties.
Newark Councilman Ron Rice and State Senator Nia Gill have garnered support from Union County Freeholders in the five-way race for a seat representing the 10th Congressional district in NJ.
Preliminary Army Corps of Engineers' study shows large reservoir on South Mountain could alleviate flooding downstream
DiVincenzo will hear Army Corps of Engineers plans for water storage on South Mountain Reservation during major weather events.
Officials say the approval of the measure will allow the town to appeal a judge's decision to allow a housing development to be built in a flood zone.
The Township Committee is set to approve a court-required ordinance at tonight's 8 p.m. meeting that will allow for construction on Birchwood.
Eric Mason is scheduled to retire as chief of police on May 31. Interviews for a new chief, rumored to have been rescheduled for tomorrow, have been put on hold as officials discuss the pension board's rule changes.
The township will be able to complete nearly 30 projects with the help of federal funding.
The federal funding will offset the cost of repairs to the school, which sustained major damage during Hurricane Irene.
New Jersey Arts Education Census Project surveys nearly all schools to compare arts education offerings.
About 100 area residents wanted answers from environmental experts about Passaic River flooding. They found out it will take hard work and cooperation among the town, the county and the state to keep the waterways from flooding local homes.
Local Preeclampsia survivors Stephanie and Marissa Steiner accepted the proclamation; fundraising walk is May 19 in Cranford.
Interviews to replace retiring CPD chief/interim Town Administrator Eric Mason have been postponed while council members review a new Division of Pensions and Benefits rule that would cost Mason for jumping immediately into the new job.
Eleven-year-old Peter Schwartz came to hear the Republican Governor speak and needed a note out of class.
Freeholder Mohamed Jalloh is the latest pol to throw support behind Ron Rice for Congress.
The NJ statewide graduation rate is 83%. Union County Patch towns are much higher.
The next meeting of the Mayors' Council on Rahway River Flood Control will focus on gaining legislative support for proposed projects.
Union county received thousands of dollars in grant money from the DEP to fund litter cleanup.
The lawmaker visited the Cranford Post Office hours before the April 17 income tax filing deadline to promote tax reform.
Here's a look at some of the stories Patch is working on for this week.
David Larsen, Congressional candidate for New Jersey’s 7th District, shares his thoughts on taxes and their impact on job creation and economic growth.
The governor apparently nodded off during a Bruce Springsteen concert in New York City.
Governor speaks in Bridgewater about his week spent in Israel and Jordan.
YouTube claims the clip of an eight-year-old phone call between the Cranford Police Chief and his son violates their privacy guidelines.
June primary will set up November election that could shift the balance of power on the township's governing body.
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The Cranford Historical Society and Historic Preservation Advisory Board paid tribute to the residents who restored their homes in the wake of the flood.
Cranford Committee members vow to make additional cuts before the final adoption of the plan. Deputy Mayor sets two meetings to review budget with residents.
County Republicans visited Orange Avenue School Saturday to nominate candidates for the upcoming election.
Tired of crumbling roads that shake your alignment? Union County towns get the lion's share of $2.6 million in transportation grants to repair local byways.
Approximately 18 homes in Cranford were selected to be part of a federal grant program due to their proximity to the river and prior flood damage.
Vice President spent about 90 minutes at U.S. Sen. Robert Menendez' event in Morris Township.
A New Providence-based company will provide financial services for Cranford.
Here' a look at some of the stories Cranford Patch is working on for the coming week.