Officials addressed rumors about a stop-work order and confirmed the project remains on schedule for a summer reopening.
A township update showed a drop in pool memberships while residents continue weighing in on Centennial Pool’s future.
Ordinance regulating township property use and amplified sound approved Monday.
Residents voiced worries about a proposed nearby AI facility during Monday night’s Township Committee meeting.
Residents headed to the polls Tuesday to cast ballots in this year's Cranford Township Committee primary races.
Gallo says he is focused on quality of life and public safety in town.
Burke, a longtime Cranford resident and library board leader, says she’s focused on quality of life improvements and community collaboration
Voters in Cranford will head to the polls June 2 to decide several Township Committee races in this year’s primary election.
Prince says transparency and long-term planning are key to Cranford’s future.
Miller says he’s focused on controlling development and tightening oversight of township spending in Cranford.
Officials plan a zoning change after concerns tied to a nearby AI data center project.
Residents and officials revisit long-running concerns over pool costs as $875K in upgrades moves forward at Orange Avenue Pool.
Residents say congestion near the 750 Walnut Avenue development has become a growing concern as the township prepares a new traffic study.
Cranford sports facility owner walked out of a Planning Board meeting after a heated exchange over parking, safety, and prior approvals.
Cranford police are hosting community information sessions as New Jersey prepares to roll out new statewide e-bike regulations this summer.
Township officials said much of the spending plan will be funded through grants while keeping debt levels stable.
Federal funding will support pedestrian safety improvements along Kenilworth Boulevard near Lenape Park.
The township will study traffic this fall around the 750 Walnut development as it nears full occupancy and continues to impact nearby roads.
The Township addressed the Fourth Round Affordable Housing requirements on Tuesday.
Both a "transfer" and "user" tax were presented.
"ABOLISH ICE" was the message shared on the group website.
The former employee will be sworn in to the state's Assembly on Jan. 13.
Lt. Timothy O'Brien brought a lawsuit against the Township of Cranford and multiple officials.
She brings with her more than 45 years of service in different official and volunteer roles.
He assumes the role after more than 40 years serving Union County.
She has served in her role for more than 20 years.
The new costs come in response to a greater burden placed on the records division.
His latest demonstration involved a beach ball at the Township Committee meeting in Cranford.
$65,000 will be going to improving facilities around the community.
Dr. Terrence Curran went up against four other candidates for one of two seats with a three-year term.
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