Oakley, a progressive challenger in NJ-10, raised $121,158 from 2,766 grassroots donors, representing every state and Washington, D.C.
Threatening words were found in the bathroom stall of Hillside Avenue School Tuesday morning. Police say the threat is "not credible."
New in-home dining experience is perfect for busy families
For those looking for a fun activity in the snowy weather, there are many hills for sledding in the Cranford area.
Crowds of Cranford families and friends attended the Souperhero Stroll last weekend. Check out photos from the event here.
News from the Township of Cranford for January 27, 2022
Several inches of snow and strong winds are expected in Cranford beginning Friday night. Cranford Police issued a series of warnings.
After major health issues caused his career as a fireman to end, the Hurewitz family started a GoFundMe in fear they would lose their home.
See how the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has affected hospital capacity in Union County and across NJ.
The Board canceled Monday night's meeting after an audience member refused to wear a mask, violating Gov. Murphy's Executive Order.
Annual program provides funding for workshops, performances, festivals, exhibitions and more.
CBDAF joins a growing list of eco-orgs endorsing Oakley for NJ-10
Drivers should expect some delays due to bridge construction in Cranford.
Many young local actors and actresses will appear in a production of "The Little Mermaid" in Morristown this February.
Joining Sunrise Montclair, Sunrise Hunterdon, and Sunrise Union in Supporting Imani Oakley for NJ-10
Cranford Theater is allowing customers to rent out their own private screenings. See below for details.
Cranford Fire Department and Union County's Hazmat team put out a large fire at Arnold's Pest Control Friday morning.
The shelter-in-place has now been lifted for residents in the area.
Legal thrillers take place in Cranford and surrounding communities.
Families are invited to stroll through Cranford to view the superhero balloon structures, as well as try some tasty soups this weekend.
Citizens documented the poor condition of the facility, but elected officials have failed to respond to questions or complaints.
Here's how the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has affected hospital capacity in Union County and across NJ.
Sunrise Hunterdon, Sunrise Montclair, and Sunrise Union endorse Oakley for NJ-10
See the latest announcement from the Union County Government.
Carbon monoxide gas comes from burning fuels. It cannot be seen, smelled or tasted, but it can quickly concentrate into a deadly poison ...
While events are planned in Cranford, other cities are opting not to celebrate in 2022 to take a stand in support of voting rights.
The Union County unemployment rate improved recently, according to the newest figures.
By donating to "Cocoa for a Cause," Cranford residents can get a free cup of hot coca Downtown this Saturday.
A Wildlife Winter Walk is offered from 10:00 a.m. to 10:45 a.m. Participants will learn how animals adapt to long, cold days, and go on ...
The food distributions are open to all Union County residents. Food will be distributed on a first-come, first-served basis and no regis ...
News from the Township of Cranford for January 13, 2022
Under the "Securing Our Children's Future Bond Act," Cranford will receive grant funding for installing silent panic alarms in schools.
Residents who would prefer touchless pick-up can make arrangements through the Union County Office on Women, by contacting Jennifer Erdo ...
Here's an update on how the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has affected hospital capacity in Union County and across NJ.
The Italian deli is back in business after shutting down during the holidays due to staff members and the owner testing positive for COVID.
Oakley is a long-time political organizer and pro-democracy activist running for Congress in New Jersey’s 10th Congressional District.
The Township of Cranford will be honoring Martin Luther King Jr. Day with a commemorative service on January 13th at 7PM and Day of Serv ...
Cranford Schools returned to in-person learning Monday, and athletes are now required to undergo COVID testing twice a week.