Elizabethtown Gas is starting its gas main replacement project along Orchard Street Monday.
Milling and paving on several roads in Cranford will cause road closures in town starting Thursday, Sept. 15. See affected areas below:
A section of Lincoln Avenue will be closed on Tuesday due to tree work, according to Cranford Police.
Police ask drivers to seek an alternate route between Walnut Avenue and High Street while the Department of Public Works is on scene.
A motor vehicle crash the Garden State Parkway in Cranford has prompted commuting delays in the area Tuesday morning, authorities said.
The Raritan Valley Line train service is suspended in both directions on Thursday morning, according to NJ Transit.
Police said a portion of Cranford Terrace will be closed Tuesday due to an emergency sanitary sewer repair. See affected area below:
A motor vehicle crash on the Garden State Parkway in Kenilworth has prompted commuting delays in the area Monday morning, authorities said.
A motor vehicle crash in Cranford has prompted commuting delays in the area Monday morning, authorities said.
Cranford residents should expect detours and traffic delays this week due to road work projects that are in progress.
A section of Walnut Avenue in Cranford is closed due to tree falling on power lines, Cranford Police said Monday afternoon.
A disabled vehicle on the Garden State Parkway in Cranford has prompted commuting delays in the area Friday morning, authorities said.
Debris on the Garden State Parkway in Cranford has prompted commuting delays in the area Wednesday morning, authorities said.
All trains between Cranford and Newark Penn Station will be replaced by buses due to track maintenance this weekend, NJ Transit said.
A disabled vehicle on the Garden State Parkway in Cranford is affecting commuter traffic Wednesday morning, authorities said.
The road closure may cause delays Thursday morning, according to Cranford Police. See affected area below:
Cranford Police say to plan an alternate route as emergency road work is being done Tuesday morning.
A gas leak in Cranford is affecting commuter traffic Tuesday morning, authorities said. Here's the latest.
The shoulder on a portion of Route 28 and other lane closures are scheduled for May and late summer due to the roadway repairs, NJDOT said.
Cranford Police say to plan an alternate route while the road is closed until 4 p.m. Wednesday.
Elizabethtown Gas is replacing pipes in Cranford this week. Police say to expect some traffic delays.
A disabled vehicle on the Garden State Parkway in Cranford is affecting commuter traffic. Here's the latest.
NJ Transit routes may be temporarily delayed due to the crash, according to Cranford Police. See exact road closures below:
Gas utility work is being done on South Avenue in Cranford. Police advise residents to seek alternate routes.
Emergency utility work is being conducted on South Union Ave., according to an alert from Cranford Police at 4 p.m. on Monday.
Drivers should expect some delays due to bridge construction in Cranford.
The shelter-in-place has now been lifted for residents in the area.
The Cranford Police Department warned residents of icy roads throughout Cranford. The Department of Public Works is currently salting roads.
The road is closed between Orange Avenue and West End Place.
High Street, Walnut Avenue and Grove Street will be temporarily closed on Monday for road work.
The crash closed Springfield Avenue between North Union Avenue and North Avenue.
The Cranford police notified motorists to expect delays in the area until the light is fixed by the state.
As the state failed to give the town permission to close off the street for pedestrians, it will reopen to traffic.
The roads will be paved between July 30 and Aug. 13, the township said.
Cranford recently was awarded county funds for roadway improvements.
Expect detours this week for roadwork, police say.
Parts of five streets in different areas will close due to roadwork. Here's where.
The Planters "NUTmobile" will be giving out products on Wednesday and "spreading smiles."
Detours will be available, police said.
Westfield Mayor Brindle on Tuesday night said advocates were "very disappointed" in recent news about NJ Transit's one-stop option.