News from the Township of Cranford
Friday, June 19, 2020
Welcome to Cranford!
Stores & Restaurants are Open. Personal Services will Reopen on Monday.
 
      It’s great to see so many businesses open, with more to come on Monday. Stores and restaurants are open downtown, on Centennial Avenue, and on Raritan Road. Personal care services, like hair and nail salons, barbers, tattoo and massage businesses, cosmetology and spas, are set to open on Monday. Patrons of stores and personal care businesses are required to wear a mask when entering and practice social distancing. For more details please click here.
Next Round of Business Openings Coming on Monday, June 22
The Cranford Library Announces Book Returns
 
      The Cranford Library will begin Phase One of the reopening on Monday with book returns. Close to 10,000 books and materials have been out since the Pandemic forced Library closure. Patrons are asked to follow this guide for returns. For much more information about the Cranford Library plans for returning to full service please click here .
Proclamation Marking Juneteenth: A Day to Commemorate the Official End of Slavery
     
      Cranford strives to be a diverse and inclusive community, where all residents take pride in our diversity and believe in safety, prosperity, equality and hope for all who live, visit or work in our town. To read the complete Proclamation please click here .
COVID-19 Case Update since Thursday, June 18    

  • CRANFORD: 485 confirmed cases (0 NEW); 95 fatalities (0 NEW)
  • UNION COUNTY: 16,291 confirmed cases; 1,131 fatalities
  • NJ: 168,496 confirmed cases; 12,835 fatalities 
We Are Here to Answer Your Questions.

     We know you have questions during these uncertain times and while we may not always have the answers immediately, we will do our best to get the information you need. The Township Commissioners work closely every day with State and County representatives, our public safety, emergency management and professional staff on best practices for providing municipal services efficiently and safely, developing innovative and effective ways to restart businesses and recreation activities. This work and planning have been ongoing since the onset of the COVID-19 emergency. We are planning so that Cranford is prepared to meet the current and future challenges.

  Thank you for your tremendous cooperation, patience and support.

Mayor Patrick Giblin                                      [email protected]
Deputy Mayor Kathleen Miller Prunty [email protected]
Commissioner Tom Hannen                         [email protected]
Commissioner Jean Maisonneuve             [email protected]
Commissioner Mary O’Connor                   [email protected]
Administrator Jamie Cryan                          [email protected]