A crash on the Garden State Parkway in Cranford has prompted commuting delays Thursday morning, authorities said.
Hear a bit about the backstory of the town's lone Republican on the township committee.
Since graduating Cranford High in 1988, Don Smith has guided millions of drivers around the tri-state area.
Temple Emanu-El of Westfield & Jewish Federation Greater MetroWest volunteers do a "Mitzvah Day" and clean up Nomahegan Park
Cranford resident Nutan Rubinson takes a look at who an author thanks in a book's acknowledgements.
Where will the YarnStormers strike next? The only thing that's certain is that it will be a surprise.
While only a tiny portion of the 3,000 mile long East Coast Greenway, the Cranford section gets lots of use.
A blue minivan plowed through the front doors and windows of the eatery on Tuesday, according to a Facebook post from the owners.
Free Community Health and Safety Resource Fair on Saturday March 25th; 11 AM to 3 PM
Calling all creatives: Cranford is seeking entrants to create wall art, dioramas and sculptures featuring Peeps candy.
The township expects to approve the vision plan as a part of a request for proposals on Tuesday, officials said. See the plan here:
2nd Annual Cranford Knights Final Four Fundraiser
Group describes their music as "modern pop with generous vintage touches."
Holy Week at First Presbyterian Church of Cranford
CEA has been donating to Project Graduation for almost ten years.
Cranford residents, prepare your towels and sunscreen: an opening date has been set for the Cranford pool and fitness center this year.
Twins Nicholas and Sophia Kartashov, who are turning 10 next month, have been dancing since they were four years old.
A crash on the Garden State Parkway in Kenilworth has prompted commuting delays Thursday morning, authorities said.
Arthur Snyder talks to the Air and Space Forces Association Chapter 195 on his Korean War Service entitled“It’s a Small World Master Jack!”
Hungry for salmon bowls, ramen or dumplings? Get ready to meet Cranford’s newest eatery.
Cranford police are seeking to identify an individual who placed a dead cat in an area mailbox. Have you seen this person?
A love of being a retailer prompts Cranford woman to open two stores.
Big wheels enthusiasts of all ages can enjoy over 30 police, fire and business vehicles cruising around Cranford.
The Garden State’s latest location Barnes & Noble is now open on Route 22 in Union Township at the former site of Kid City.
Cranford-area musicians seeking summertime gigs, look no further. Here’s how to apply for this season’s Summer Sounds series.
Laura Sissi’s children’s book “Bunny Finds Easter” can be spotted in a shop window in town. Can you guess where?
Did you miss your opportunity to sample award-winning wings at the “King Of The Wing” contest this year? Here’s your second chance.
Are Irish eyes smiling in Cranford? Here’s how your town’s Irish heritage population compares to the rest of the Garden State:
Bilingual Poll Workers Needed in Union County
The annual charity event raises money for Project Home, a local organization helping Cranford families in crisis remain in town.
Prepare the whole family to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day by learning to make your own pull-apart cupcake at Sweet n’ Fancy Emporium.
Cranford Knights of Columbus Honor Msgr. Tim Shugrue & Mary O'Connor as Irish Man & Irish Woman of the Year
The nearly 14 percent increase in funding is part of the Gov. Phil Murphy's school aid plan for the 2023-24 school year.
While there may not be a parade to attend in Cranford, a local dance school will still be bringing the sights and sounds of Ireland to NJ.
Hear about the new mayor's past including his work on the Obama campaign and in the George W. Bush administration.
The honorees include a flight attendant who volunteered bringing troops to Kuwait and local who delivered pandemic meals to first responders
Did you miss homemade ice cream during the winter? Here’s when you can get a scoop (or three) again at Cranford Vanilla Bean Creamery:
Union County towns saw a range of one to three inches of snow as of Tuesday morning. Here's how much your town received:
The League will award five, five thousand dollar scholarships in honor of their 100th Anniversary
Over a dozen local businesses vied for the crown in the annual hot wing contest, but only one emerged victorious. See who won below: