Tour of CHS, golf outing, meet 'n greet/bar crawl part of the activites.
Students from throughout Union County participate in work training program.
The JLEP will be awarding three $4,000 college scholarships to college bound women who reside in Union County.
$2,500 to a Union County resident attending a New Jersey law school on a full-time basis
In-person voting takes place January 23.
Classmates to gather Saturday evening.
Two leaders from the local education union share information about the labor organization and their journeys as educators.
The nearly 14 percent increase in funding is part of the Gov. Phil Murphy's school aid plan for the 2023-24 school year.
Cranford High School allows current students and senior citizens to compare notes.
The Committee, which aims to encourage diversity and inclusion in Cranford, first launched after the death of George Floyd in 2020.
Anticipating a high interest in the full-day program, Cranford's Board of Ed is holding a lottery to decide which kids can participate.
$2,500 available to a Union County resident attending a New Jersey law school
The Cranford Fund for Educational Excellence is a place Cranford educators can turn to help make classroom dreams a reality.
Members of the Cranford school community are invited to chat with Superintendent Scott Rubin at the upcoming event.
The school district is using a new technology to improve its communications with first responders in the event of an emergency.
This partnership allows Amazon workers to enroll in all Union courses and degrees.
Jessica Soltys shared with Patch why she is running for election on the Cranford Board of Education in 2022.
Brett Dreyer shared with Patch why he is running for election on the Cranford Board of Education in 2022.
The referendum includes installing AC in large common spaces, technological upgrades and a full-day kindergarten program.
Christine Bradley shared with Patch why she is running for election on the Cranford Board of Education in 2022.
Thomas Grasso shared with Patch why he is running for election on the Cranford Board of Education in 2022.
Patrick Lynch shared with Patch why he is running for election on the Cranford Board of Education in 2022.
Susan Shaw shared with Patch why she is running for election on the Cranford Board of Education in 2022.
Brian Lopez shared with Patch why he is running for election on the Cranford Board of Education in 2022.
Students interested in landing a job in the cannabis industry can now take a 15-hour training program at Union College to become certified.
An Applebee's in Linden collected $3,000 worth of school supplies and cash ahead of the back-to-school season.
According to a ranking by Georgetown University, Union College was ranked the #1 business program for associate degree holders.
School is starting soon in Cranford. Check out all the important dates you need to know this coming year:
Nine candidates have filed to run for a total of four vacant seats on Cranford's Board of Education. Find out who below:
Those planning to run for school board positions must file by July 25, ahead of the election on Nov. 8.
The group discussion is meant to foster respect and inclusivity within the Cranford community.
Hint: The two-year college now shares its name with another renowned college in Schenectady, New York.
The new principal, Kristen D'Anna, previously taught elementary school students in Freehold Township and East Hanover.
The college will announce its new name at a press conference on June 23.
Cranford mom Jennifer Love has been pushing for the passage of "Emma's Law," named after her non-verbal daughter, since 2018.
Police determined the threat was not credible. Out of caution, there will be an increased police presence throughout the district Thursday.
Superintendent Rubin reassured the community that the district is taking steps to improve school safety in the wake of the recent tragedy.
Cranford's superintendent announced that all after school events and activities will be canceled Monday due to the impending storm.
As a mom to two daughters, helping to run two businesses and serving on the Cranford Board of Education, Carbone keeps active in town.
Cranford students and staff will have a five-day holiday weekend in May due to the amended school calendar.