Officials must pass an ordinance agreeing to the development in order to move forward with the process.
What's going on today...
Cranford Police will re-implement the Nixle Alert System.
Members of MoveOn.org say they will demonstrate outside Wednesday's SPF Tea Party meeting.
Two petitions are circulating and have already received nearly 300 combined signatures.
Cranford attorney Frank Capece practices before the Office of Administrative Law.
Two Township Committee candidates are planning to kick off a petition signing at the Post Office on Saturday.
The speed limit on a busy section of county roadway may change if a measure is approved.
Sixty Union County residents will be remembered at Echo Lake Park.
The Township Comittee approved an ordinance Tuesday to change the sewer billing system.
The Township Committee plans to appeal a judge's decision to allow the construction of 360 residential units in a flood-prone area.
The Township Committee will conduct a special meeting tonight at town hall to vote on the controversial sewer fee ordinance.
Mayor Daniel Aschenbach plans to appeal the decision.
Mountainside resident to succeed retiring Devanney.
Devanney, nephew of powerful senator, has attracted opposition from county government opponents while in office.
Public pools, spray parks and air-conditioned spaces are the places to be.
With Springfield's MVC now open on Mondays, officials hope for shorter lines and faster service.
At the Cranford Township meeting on July 19th, commissioners talk about the new sewer usage bill, explaining the changes in greater detail.
Named for Caylee Anthony, law would criminalize failure to report a child's death or disappearance.
Bear munched treats on three-town jaunt until wildlife officials sedated it and returned it to wild.
What to expect at tonight's Township Committee meeting.
The Cranford School District will receive an increase of $1,038,944, Governor Christie announced Tuesday.
In the third installment of our series, neighbors say they are tired of errant fly balls landing in their backyards, but the dispute could end in a compromise that costs a few thousand dollars.
In Part Two of our three-part series, residents claim that the addition of lights to the school's baseball field was never discussed, and they continue to fight the ruling on the field’s location.
Fields go unused as a dispute over stray balls turns into municipal intrigue regarding zoning and construction issues.
Officials honored namesake of newly christened facility.
The budget contains a 1.95 percent tax levy increase, but does not reduce public safety.
PBA to challenge elimination of COLA for retirees, health contributions into retirement for officers with less than 20 years, and the altering of existing collectively bargained health plans.
The Township Committee held a Special Workshop Meeting concerning the flooding problems in the township.
Vote dragged into the evening following a day of protests in Trenton.
Opponents of the reforms, which were approved by the Senate on Monday, have called the legislation an attack on the middle class.
The amendment will allow for the construction of 21 additional units in one of the buildings at the Riverfront Redevelopment Project.
Ordinance 2011-18 was recommended for approval by the Planning Board in a 5-4 vote.
The republican congressman was questioned on issues ranging from taxes to Anthony Weiner in Westfield on Thursday.
24-hour event educates public while taking inventory of local wildlife.
Transit agency announces initiative during Wednesday board meeting.