Commission to study Springfield's system of Government and recommend changes.
Both Democrats in race win seats.
Rajoppi expects to certify votes on Nov. 26 at the earliest.
In a light moment, Gov. Christie chides a reporter for asking a question about the Hostess bankruptcy. The maker of Twinkies and other baked goods said Friday that it will shut down operations.
County Official looks forward in letter to the editor.
With absentee ballots, poll question has 98 vote advantage.
Springfield will get final results of election on Monday, Nov. 19.
Township will celebrate holiday on Nov. 17
Shehady sports Freddy Mercury-esue upper lip growth for men's health issues.
Vote split between Democrats and Republicans; final result will depend on provisional ballots.
Polling places and more.
While they ask for a no vote, they recommend candidates.
Committee member David Amlen chides Mayor Shehady for not searching for positive solutions.
Volunteers and officials offer information and vie to galvanize community.
Springfield mayor blasts power company's release of information.
Community is invited to warm up, charge up and get out of the house.
State agency advises residents to conserve water after the storm.
Schools and municipal offices closed; trick 'r' treating canceled.
County under state of emergency until 6 p.m. Worst of storm is over; conditions remain hazardous.
Large swath of Route 22 shut down and many Union County residents are without power.
Government urges caution with perishable food after loss of power.
Entire municipalities are without power; officials urge residents stay indoors.
Increasingly large percentages of residents without power.
Proclamation states that only emergency vehicles allowed on streets.
Officials strongly recommend residents leave flood-prone areas.
The weather has shut doors throughout the township.
Officials are suspending business because of weather concerns.
Officials prepare for storm.
Update on County activities leading up to storm.
Overview of action taken by Springfield Township officials and employees in build-up to storm.
Citizens are urged to check their equipment and get ready for when Sandy arrives.
Official provides information in advance of storm.
Meeting scheduled for Monday, Oct. 29 pushed back because of weather concerns.
Work slated to begin this weekend pushed back.
With web-based registration, residents can keep door-to-door solicitors away.
Cranford has joined several municipalities along the Rahway River in an interlocal agreement to develop a detention basin to reduce flooding.
National Weather Service issues hazardous weather outlook for northern, southern parts of state.
Students celebrate anti-drug event.
Springfield Patch Editor will be getting between your candidates for Committee tonight.
Residents are urged to come and meet candidates.