Flooding and overpopulation were key concerns at Thursday's meeting.
The Department of Community Affairs is warning residents about a "Financial Recovery Awards" mailer that has been sent to some flood victims.
Workers hauled discarded furniture, bags, boxes and other materials away from homes devastated by Hurricane Irene.
Ceremony hosted in front of hundreds at Mountainside's Echo Lake Park.
Flood victims can register to speak to representatives about FEMA assistance at Cranford Community Center.
FEMA grants offer opportunities to mitigate continual flooding problems.
What's going on today...
Flood victims from Cranford and neighboring towns met with FEMA representatives and staff members of Rep. Leonard Lance's office during a 'mobile office hours' session Wednesday.
Residents will be invited to voice their concerns.
Funding was added to the Homeland Security Appropriations Bill to provide aid for victims of Hurricane Irene.
Staff members of Rep. Leonard Lance's office and FEMA representatives will discuss flood issues with residents.
Township officials have approved several resolutions to move the cleanup process forward.
Local business owners show strength and compassion while rebuilding from Hurricane Irene's devastating effects.
Residents will now be eligible for funding to repair homes that sustained damage in last week's hurricane.
Hurricane Irene left many homes damaged, flooded and without power. Read on to see how each municipality fared, what frustrated them and how they are working on getting back to normal.
Very brief outages will take place overnight as PSE&G works to deactivate temporary power that was used following Hurricane Irene.
Officials expect FEMA Disaster Declaration in the next day.
Pascrell: "Obama will . . . witness first hand the devastation caused by Hurricane Irene. We need his leadership as the people of Paterson and New Jersey rebuild and recover from this historic disaster.”
The Township Committee will meet tonight at 7 p.m. in Room 108 of the Cranford Municipal Building.
Nearly 100 people gathered in an effort to "help the town get back on its feet."
As residents continue the post-Irene cleanup, the Community Center will continue to serve as a shelter.
Clarendon Drive neighbors try to dry out and push for solutions from elected officials to keep their homes safe from the next storm.
Trio tours township's hardest-hit neighborhoods with Aschenbach and other officials; residents plead for support.
Rep. Leonard Lance will visit flood-damaged neighborhoods with U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
Minor accident did not pose danger to neighborhood residents.
An update on the damage left in Hurricane Irene's wake.
A small handful of residents from Cranford's flood zone prepared to spend the night at the temporary shelter.
Republican congressman says federal government should "spend whatever is necessary" in Irene aftermath.
Evacuation to start at Noon Saturday.
Barricades stand at the ready in anticipation of rising flood waters.
Don't forget the safety of your animal companions.
New York's MTA also plans to shut down trains, buses and subways.
Things you should know as Hurricane Irene approaches NJ...
Five-month investigation into 2010 week-long festival yields "insufficient evidence" that organizers broke any laws.
hose surveyed showed satisfaction with current Republican presidential field.
Diane Parisio backs "Pamela's Law," named for Pamela Schmidt. Parisio's son, William, was addicted to designer drug when he allegedly killed Schmidt.
Residents felt the ground shaking as tremors from a 5.8 magnitude quake were felt in the northeast.
Officials will also witness a demonstration of equipment that can detect leaks in sewer lines.