Cranford schools are remote for a second day. See the snow forecast here.
The snowfall has begun in Cranford, and the town wants cars off emergency routes (listed below).
The National Weather Service has issued a Winter Storm Watch for Thursday and Friday. Find out how much snow is expected.
The Township Committee decided a week ago Tuesday to seek “Expressions of Interest” for the redevelopment of the North Ave Gateway area.
An ice storm over the weekend caused 18,000 NJ residents to lose power. The National Weather Service warned of 'difficult travel' Tuesday.
What's open and closed in Cranford on Presidents Day 2021, and the day after.
Some of New Jersey’s youngest eligible residents were vaccinated Thursday in Union County.
The federal government has been tracking coronavirus cases and deaths in nursing homes, including in Cranford.
Cranford news of the week and a look at your Presidents Day weekend.
Creative Valentine's Day Arrangements
Coffee with a Cop was postponed due to weather. See what the NWS predicts for Cranford Thursday morning and the weekend.
The sculpture of the Lincoln Memorial arrived in this man's front yard just in time for Presidents Day. Find out where to see it.
New federal data shows how many inpatient and ICU hospital beds are currently filled in Union County.
A New Jersey man made the most of the snow and turned his front yard into a work of art.
The newest statistics were released Monday.
More snow is predicted for later this week. See what the National Weather Service is predicting for Cranford.
A two-minute audio update looking back at the news of the week and a look ahead at your weekend.
And here are some other things happening in downtown Cranford, even amid snow cleanup.
After the storm, the schools will reopen on Thursday. However, the high school and a classroom at Lincoln Avenue School remain remote.
New federal data shows how the coronavirus pandemic is affecting hospitals and their ICUs in Union County.
The Cranford public schools will be remote for a third day as cleanup from the nor'easter continues.
As the nor'easter continues, Cranford public school students will have remote learning Tuesday morning.
The snow has begun to fall in what may be the Blizzard of '21.
Find out here when the snow is expected to start in Cranford, and the predicted accumulation.
With 'significant' snow Monday or Tuesday, the school schedule may change. See our link to the Cranford forecast.
Check out what was happening in town this week and get the wintry weekend forecast in this week's episode.
The Cranford Police Department and Riverwalk Restoration and Preservation Alliance are hosting a "Winter Walk and Coffee With A Cop."
The death of another Cranford resident from COVID-19 was reported Friday. The local high school and municipal offices went remote this week.
Thanks to the watchful eyes of an off-duty Hillside police officer, the Cranford police were able to charge a Roselle Park man with robbery.
See how the coronavirus epidemic is affecting hospital capacity in Union County and across New Jersey.
Rendek will replace Judith Podbelski, who is retiring after 17 years in the district.
In celebration of American Heart Month, Cranford will hold a blood drive next week at the Cranford Community Center.
The announcement was made Sunday night.
The number of COVID-19 vaccination sites has been expanding. Here's where you can go to get one now.
An audio look at the week just past and the weekend ahead.
Mayor Kathleen Miller Prunty said that the closure, starting Friday, is due to the high rate of coronavirus in town.
There are 125 active cases in town. The death toll remains at 103.
Eagles and hawks, not to mention the occasional coyote, raised eyebrows recently when residents spotted them in Cranford and Westfield.
Houses of worship can ring bells at 5:30 and residents are encouraged to turn on porch lights. "It is not over," noted the mayor.