Category: Cranford Monthly

In Recognition of the 100th Anniversary of The U.S. Entry To WW1: Meet William Asa Hale, Aviation Engineer for the U.S. Army, One of Cranford’s 86.

Written by Don Sweeney, Research by Lt. Col. Steve Glazer (ret.), Cranford Historical Society As I thumb through pages of new articles and other research we have accumulated in our search for stories of our Cranford 86, I struggle each

It’s Way “Cooler in Cranford”

The town’s Office of Business & Economic Development thinks Cranford is a really special place and launched a new campaign to make sure everyone knows. “The locally owned shops and services, variety of food places, great events and activities like

Evan Schulz of Cranford First Aid Squad Awarded Gail Lawrence Scholarship

Evan Schulz, a volunteer EMT for the Cranford First Aid Squad, has been awarded the Gail Lawrence Scholarship by the EMS Council of New Jersey. The $1,000 Gail Lawrence Scholarship is awarded to EMSCNJ affiliated volunteers earning advanced degrees in

Cranford DAR Presents Forgotten Patriots Book to Library

A rare 854 page research volume entitled Forgotten Patriots—African American and American Indian Patriots in the Revolutionary War has been donated to the Cranford Public Library by the Crane’s Ford Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR).The book was originally presented

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