See the update for how to get tested, and more.
Donated items at the Y on Thursday will be sold to help people in the area afford Y programs including childcare.
Six schools will participate.
Those caught wearing a mask are entered in a drawing.
Annual Monster Dash & Fun Run is going virtual this year. As always all proceeds go to Cranford Family Care.
Your weekly audio summary of the week's news and a look at the upcoming weekend.
They're also holding a "Mask Up Challenge" for prizes.
Register for virtual fall classes here.
A possible seat belt violation leads to drug charges, and more.
A return to fall day trips means a return to normalcy for some. Here's where you might find a pumpkin patch or hayride.
One elementary school class was canceled for Tuesday after the student tested positive, the superintendent said.
According to the Union County Prosecutor's Office, Andrew C. Johnson, 50, has been charged with two counts of first-degree attempted murder.
Hear the top Cranford stories of the past week and check out what's in store for this weekend.
Homeowners and Business Owners Receive 2020 Preservation Award
Amazing Georgia Pecans from Schermer Farms
Prizes will be awarded to the top scarecrows in each category.
Volunteers of all ages are invited to the monthly event.
Residents can listen to music from 30 bands all afternoon and stay safe amid coronavirus.
Hear the news from Cranford from the past week and check out how the weather will be this weekend.
The Cranford High School graduate got a heart transplant at 12. Woodbridge, Morganville, and Skillman girls won scholarships from her fund.
The new fatality was of a resident who's in a long-term care facility.
Fewer than 1 percent of American high school students are so designated, and will compete for a scholarship in spring.
Organizers said the event is intended to spotlight the diversity of Cranford's dining scene.
Large Crowds Pose Safety Concern
Get a rundown of the Cranford news of the week and a check of the weekend forecast by listening as you're on the go.
Gov. Phil Murphy signed new laws as NJ customers and lawmakers continue to complain about driver's license and MVC delays amid COVID-19.
The coronavirus pandemic is forcing many communities to scale back ceremonies honoring those who lost their lives in the terrorist attacks.
Cranford Mayor and Police Chief Silent on Preventing Riots/Looting
There's a cleanup scheduled this Saturday on the Rahway River. Read on for how to get involved.
A quick listen to the Cranford news of the past week and what you can expect weather-wise for your holiday weekend.
More details on the reopening plan, and what the schools will do if a student tests positive for coronavirus.
Indoor dining can start Friday. The local theater said it will take a little more time to reopen, but will continue the drive-in movies.
The virtual expo will have children's books readings, prize giveaways and help authors and editors overcome obstacles due to COVID-19.
Some districts will get less aid than Gov. Murphy first proposed in February before the coronavirus crisis hit.
Cranford and Westfield-based family law attorneys are handling the newest controversies in coparenting.
A local photographer captured the Tuesday event, part of a 'Day of Action' across the country. Still confused about NJ voting? Read on.
The Sept. 12 shredding event will take place at Union County College.
UPDATE: Severe weather is expected in NJ, packing damaging winds and bringing other troubles to the Garden State. Here's what to expect.
The event is part of a 'Day of Action' at post offices across the country. Here's why, and how you can vote by mail in New Jersey.