The former Springfield Township Attorney likely to take retiring Freeholder Deborah P. Scanlon’s place on ballot.
Taxpayers are on the hook for falsehoods on their returns no matter who prepares them.
Eric Mason said Tuesday that he "regrets" if anyone was offended by his comments.
Two popular concerts funded by the county have been canceled due to budget constraints, county officials have announced.
The cost of damages caused by flooding from the late summer hurricane exceeded $50 million, according to representatives from the Mayors Council on Rahway River Watershed Flood Control.
A recording of a nearly eight-year-old phone call with his son surfaced shortly after Chief Eric Mason was named the fulltime township administrator.
The federal government will provide $225,000 to fund a flood control feasibility study.
Cranford Police Chief Eric Mason will retire from the Police Department.
FEMA will provide more than $21 million through its Hazard Mitigation Grant Program for flood mitigation projects throughout New Jersey.
A total of 84 deer were removed from two county parks.
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Local environmentalists' 2011 report touts success of anti-idling campaign, "My Green Cranford", other programs.
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The Mayors Council on Rahway River Flood Control will join local engineers and environmentalists for a meeting at the Community Center next week.
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Judge Lisa F. Chrystal has ruled against the township, despite evidence presented to the court regarding flooding on Birchwood Avenue.
The Mayor's Council on Rahway River Watershed Flood Control will meet in Cranford next month.
The county's Deer Management Program will continue tonight.
Can you guess what this is and where it was taken?
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The township's case against the proposed Birchwood Avenue development continued Friday morning.
Agenda for meeting at Rahway Library includes a discussion of bridges along Rahway River and creating a model storm a model stormwater ordinance.
Cranford Development Associates LLC will sift through debris discovered at 215 Birchwood Ave. beginning jan. 18
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The county is hoping to remove 125 from the local, county park. What's your opinion of the hunt? Answer the poll question below.
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A local woman was charged in Bergen County with operating as an unregistered contractor, targeting flood victims in need of home improvement services.
Officials appointed a new mayor, deputy mayor and township attorney as the balance of power shifted to the GOP.
David Robinson will begin his term as township mayor.
We asked residents for their hopes and predictions for the new year.
A look back at some of the biggest headlines of 2011.
The outgoing mayor, a resident and a township commissioner deliver anti-development petition and letter to State House, in hopes that the governor soon would be there... He wasn't, but the fight will continue.
The following letter was written to Gov. Chris Christie and will be presented to him on Dec. 22 at the State House.
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America Freeze Dry Operations was able to save damaged records located in flood-prone basement.
The ordinance satisfies a $650,000 settlement with Cranford Building Associates after lawsuit.
FEMA analyzed 50 damaged homes after Hurricane Irene, chose 11 to receive aid.
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The DMC allocated $8,000 to assist businesses with new signs, awnings and facade improvements.
DPW officials say leaf pickup is four weeks behind schedule.