Locals from Westfield, Union and Scotch Plains-Fanwood are inducted into the NJSIAA Bollinger Hall of Fame as the class of 2015.
Cougars kick off against Chatham at 7 p.m. Tonight.
Cranford Lacrosse Club's expanded program offers new rec league for 1st grade boys and 1st and 2nd grade girls, plus traditional teams.
The 18-year-old Linden H.S. football player subject to nation-wide scrutiny over a “dirty play” caught on tape, claims his opponent cheated.
“This young man’s side of the story shall be heard and the community of Linden and the country have a right to know the full story.”
An Immaculata High School football player left Friday night’s game against Linden High School in need of 10 stitches.
Parks across Union County will host events for the 2015 National Junior Disability Championships.
Elizabeth's Todd Bowles reportedly signing four-year contract with Gang Green.
Cranford Lacrosse Club has opened registration for the '15 season. This Spring, have your athlete play this fast-moving team sport.
NJSIAA determined there was not enough evidence to prove the banana prank played on the North Plainfield football team was racially driven.
After the alleged racial taunt directed at the North Plainfield football team before a game against Summit, the school believes the
Dennis McCaffery was named Coach of the Year by the New Jersey Coaches Association.
Brandon Chan and Anna Fitch have been recognized as the athletic department’s athlete of the week.
The CHS Athletic Department announced Tom DiGiovanni and Mairead McKeary as this week's athletes of the week.
The fundraiser will be held on Jan. 19 from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m.
Mike Guarriello is recognized as the athletic department’s athlete of the week.
Cranford wrestling achieved second place out of 35 teams.
Rex Ryan will remain with the team for at least one more year, but refused to comment on a potential contract extension.
The season runs from March through mid-June.
Hale Jaeger and Julie Byrne have been recognized as the athletic department’s athlete of the week.
Ashleigh Poszyler is recognized as the athletic department’s athlete of the week.
They defeated the Union Thunder Blue Team on Dec. 1.
Two-thirds of NJSIAA voting membership keeps postseason structure capped at sectional title games.
Undefeated Summit beats Cranford to advance to state final.
Cougars fall to the Hilltoppers for second time this season.
The Cougars advance after defeating Palisades Park on Friday night.
The $88,000 Kids’ Recreation Trust Fund Grant will be used for projects at Roosevelt Field, Sherman Field and Memorial Field.
The team will take on Palisades Park away on Friday night.
The team was honored at the Friday football game.
The Cranford Cougars lost to Scotch Plains on Sunday at Kean University.
NY man seen punching woman served three years in the 1990s for fatal Long Island stabbing.
Megan Pringle is recognized as the athletic department’s athlete of the week.
The girls team upends Westfield to reach championship.
Jack Schetelich and Girls Gymnast Casey Sciascia are recognized as athletes of the week.
The boys were victorious on Friday, despite the injury of their starting quarterback.