A little over six percent of Cranford voters participated in Tuesday's primary.
Governor's town hall message emphasizes reforms to spending, taxation, education and pensions.
Estrada, Hudak and Wright seek three nominations for freeholder.
Castillo-Ospina, LeTemps and Abitano seeking three seats in Tuesday election.
The meeting Monday night addressed the current litigation surrounding 555 South Avenue and Birchwood Avenue.
Democratic freeholder primary only competitive race on ballot.
The Township Committee is hosting a meeting tonight at 7:30 p.m. at Hillside Avenue School to listen to citizen concerns of overdevelopment.
Board members questioned the necessity of the proposed fourth floor, but ultimately voted in favor of the amendment.
Party spokesman Rick Gorka said the governor is reimbursing the state $1,232.30 for the flight to his son's game.
The motion passed 5-4 after nearly four hours of discussion.
State police defend use of helicopter, say flight hours would have been logged on new craft anyway for training purposes.
The Board will meet Wednesday at the Municipal Building at 8:00 p.m.
NJ Governor addressed a packed crowd at Princeton University on Friday.
Cafe Lia's will be host to networking.
Gov. Christie appoints GOP County Chair to Union County College Board
Legislation does away with CFO's contract.
Commissioners decide to wait for an engineering firm's consult before moving on to complete phase 2b of a flood control project.
Township Committee addresses questions about additional apartment units at meeting.
Hunting for an alternative to a property-based sewer bill, the Township Committee sends attorney to converse with Clark.
Concerns expressed over if terrorist leader's death will make country safer.
The riverfront redevelopment property may gain 18 new apartments on an entirely new floor.
The crisis continues to impact white-collar and blue-collar workers alike.
Congressman joined by Kean, Bramnick and Munoz during Tax Day press conference in Westfield.
Elizabeth based group files three candidates for county office.
Swanicke, Albert and Bergen to oppose Kean, Bramnick and Munoz.
Patch's daily town guide.
Officials announced at a meeting Monday that the separate sewer charge was never repealed due to a clerical error.
Lance staff in wait and see mode, county likely to see no issues in short term.
Smith said 2011 is a year Republicans can win.
Hannen circulating petition to run for Township Committee seat.
A proposal that would allow medical and dental offices on the first floor of Cranford Crossings is still in the works.
Dems tap Estrada, Hudak and Wright; Republican Sytko announces plan to move
Somber budget numbers have officials weighing layoffs and reinstating sewer bill separation.
Sewers on Riverside Drive and Glenwood Road will connect to pump station in 2012; township still needs federal funds to raise walls of the river
Senate President Calls for Increased Shared Services.
A look at the governor's proposed budget.
Township Committee have been working with an estimated $1 million surplus, now bumped down to around $58,000.
New Jersey is on a different fiscal path, Gov. Chris Christie said during his annual budget address.