Plans for renovation range from restoring the lower level to building a new floor.
Wondering what's going on in Cranford this week and what you can expect to find on Patch? Here's a roundup of what we're working on.
Federal funding will be available to supplement costs associated with cleanup from the unexpected snowfall on Oct. 29.
In their first meeting, the Mayors’ Council on Rahway River Watershed Flood Control discuss options for controlling future floods and restoring damage from Irene.
Deadline for filing proof of loss claims extended to Jan. 23, 2012
A local business has earned a 'Green Business Certificate' for being environmentally responsible.
First meeting will focus on towns working together for flood mitigation up and down the river.
The ACE study is expected to indicate that the levees are not stable.
The 2011 salary ranges for full-time and part-time employees in Cranford.
A summary of the recent actions that have been taken regarding the proposed residential development on Birchwood Avenue.
The governor has asked President Barack Obama for a major disaster declaration for 11 counties.
The Cranford GOP defeated the Democrats to secure the two seats on the governing body.
Higher voter turnout than expected at Cranford High School surprised poll workers Tuesday.
Voters continued to stream into polling places throughout town early Tuesday afternoon.
Learn where to vote on Nov. 8, and how to follow Patch's election coverage throughout the day.
What you need to know for the Nov. 8 municipal election.
Victims of the flooding from Hurricane Irene will now have until Nov. 30 to apply for federal assistance.
PSE&G expects to have power restored to most customers in the state by Wednesday at midnight. Several streets are still closed as crews work to remove fallen trees.
Candidates and residents were outraged after crews began work at the controversial Birchwood Avenue site.
Storm drains and outlets must be cleared; Cranford will also evaluate its legal strategy in the Birchwood Avenue lawsuit.
Officials and residents from towns along the Rahway River met at Union County College recently to discuss flood remediation.
A Rahway River Watershed Regional Conference will take place at Union County College Friday night. The public is encouraged to attend.
Four candidates vying for two seats on the Township Committee participated in a debate at town hall Tuesday.
The four candidates for the two available Township Committee seats will tackle questions from audience members at 8 p.m.
The township is reminding residents whose homes are under construction to have debris removed.
Cranford residents were named winners in a recent photo contest.
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Volunteers at SBA Centers throughout the state will assist small businesses that suffered losses in Hurricane Irene.
A regional conference to discuss flooding will take place on Oct. 21 at Union County College, but some say local projects must also be completed.
U.S. Sen. Robert Menendez kicked off Hispanic Heritage Month in Union County with an assembly at Union County College's Cranford campus.
The township continues to deal with hurricane aftermath.
Township officials will be asked to re-examine the local housing situation.
Officials hope to move forward with the next phases of the town's flood control plan.
Residents should respond by 8 a.m. Sunday.
Township officials say the majority of the debris has now been hauled away.
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Governor also said Cranford's flooding issues following Irene and problems with COAH are at the "forefront" of his mind.
The governor will continue his town hall meeting schedule in Union this afternoon.
Funds are available for qualified residents who need to purchase food.