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Cranford and Board
Union County Freeholder Bette Jane Kowalski is a Cranford resident and the first woman from Cranford to be elected to the Union County Board of Chosen Freeholders.
The Cranford Township Public Schools are a comprehensive and successful public school system, which is governed by a nine-person elected Board of Education.

Cranford and was
Cranford was incorporated as a township by an Act of the New Jersey Legislature on March 14, 1871, from portions of the Townships of Clark, Linden, Springfield, Union and Westfield.
She was Mayor of Cranford in 1977.
Freeholder Kowalski was an unsuccessful candidate for Cranford Township Committee in 1999 and served as Union County Freeholder Chairwoman in 2007.
The system's high school, Cranford High School was ranked as one of the top 15 high schools in New Jersey in 2010 and has won a series of national and statewide awards for its innovative curriculum.
The Cranford campus, one of four county locations, was established in 1956.
One episode was shot at Cranford's Orange Avenue Pool and another at Cranford High School and Brookside Place School.
Union County College was founded in 1933 and has campuses throughout the county, in Cranford, Elizabeth, Plainfield and Scotch Plains.
Garwood was incorporated as a borough on March 19, 1903, from portions of Cranford Township and Westfield Town.
Kenilworth was incorporated as a borough by an Act of the New Jersey Legislature on May 13, 1907, from portions of Cranford and Union Township, based on the results of a referendum held on June 18, 1907.
In the late 1890s, the New Orange Industrial Association purchased land in Cranford and Union that was subdivided into building lots, and brought in several large industries and lured Upsala College from Brooklyn with a gift of free land for its campus.
Historic landmarks include Gunston Hall, George Mason's Home, Pohick Church with George Washington's box, Belvoir which was George Fairfax's home, the Market, and now Fort Belvoir Army Corps of Engineer base and Cranford Church.
On television in 2009 he appeared as Mr Buxton in the critically acclaimed Return to Cranford and was nominated for an Emmy Award as Best Supporting Actor in a Mini Series.
He was buried in Cranford church, where a mural tablet was afterwards set up on the north side of the chancel, with an epitaph which contains a conceit worthy of his own pen, to the effect that while he was endeavouring ( viz, in.
His last and best patron was George Berkeley, 1st Earl Berkeley ( 1628 – 1698 ), of Cranford House, Middlesex, whose chaplain he was, and who gave him Cranford rectory ( 1658 ).
Roe was born at Low Leyton near Wanstead in Essex, the son of Sir Robert Rowe of Gloucestershire and Cranford, Middlesex, and his wife Elinor Jermy, daughter of Robert Jermy of Worstead, Norfolk.
The BBC TV adaptation of Elizabeth Gaskell's novel Cranford was partly filmed at West Wycombe Park, along with TV series Inspector Morse.
The BBC sequel, Return to Cranford, was broadcast in 2009 in the UK and 2010 in the USA.
It was designed and programmed by Michael Cranford.
Michael Cranford, the designer and programmer of the first two Bard's Tale games, was a devout Christian.

Cranford and 1993
Before 1993, the American neurologist Ronald Cranford has used the term ( see Cranford 1989 ).

Cranford and record
Cranford won the North II Group III state sectional championship on December 3, 2011 led by junior quarterback Reggie Green, defeating Parsippany Hills High School by a score of 27-0, finishing the season with a 10-1 record, its only loss coming to Summit High School.

Cranford and buildings
The Cranford Business Park on the south side of town consists of a complex of office buildings housing a variety of major corporations and small businesses.

Cranford and town
Six municipalities border the town of Westfield: Mountainside to the north, Springfield Township to the northeast, Garwood and Cranford to the east, Clark to the southeast, and Scotch Plains to the west and southwest.
The fictional town of Cranford is closely modelled on Knutsford in Cheshire, which Mrs Gaskell knew well.
Although set in the fictitious town of Stuckeyville, Ohio, the majority of the series was actually shot in various towns in northern New Jersey including Montclair, Hillsdale, Haworth, Westfield, Cranford, Nutley, Ridgewood, Harrington Park, Allendale and Northvale and Rockland County, New York ( Tappan, Nyack ).

Cranford and .
Lord Cranford, in his foreword to Captain Angus Buchanan's book on the war, writes, " At his strongest von Lettow probably mustered 25, 000 to 30, 000 rifles, all fighting troops ", with 70 machine guns and 40 guns.
Union County College, a community college headquartered in nearby Cranford, maintains a campus in downtown Plainfield.
Route 28 continues east, intersecting Route 59 and the Garden State Parkway in Cranford before heading to Elizabeth, where it crosses Route 439 before ending at Route 27.
Westbound Route 28 in Cranford, New Jersey | Cranford. Upon crossing County Route 606 ( Hetfield Avenue ), Route 28 turns slightly mor east and enters Scotch Plains, where it passes homes to the south and businesses to the north.
In Garwood, the road heads through more commercial areas before intersecting Route 59 ( Lincoln Avenue ) on the border of Cranford.
Cranford is a township in Union County, New Jersey, United States.
Cranford is located at ( 40. 656391 ,- 74. 30483 ).
Cranford has long been considered a center of commerce.
Downtown Cranford is the main retail business district for the township.
With neighboring communities seeing downtown development and a focus on either recruiting chain store or upscale small stores, Cranford has been debating the issue.
The recent focus of downtown Cranford has been to recruit more restaurants in to the downtown and allow for a nightlife to flourish.
Amongst the existing nightlife, Cranford holds a number of local restaurant / bars: The Office, The Riverside Inn, Cranford Hotel, The Kilkenny House, Ye Olde Rathskellar, among others.
On the south side of the community, the Cranford Crossings redevelopment project features retail space, apartments, and a new parking deck.
The Riverfront redevelopment project is proposed on South Avenue to bring more business and housing into downtown Cranford.
In the 1980s, Cranford founded the first special improvement district in New Jersey, which allows for the downtown district to have a special tax on building and business owners for downtown development and marketing which is managed by the Cranford Downtown Management Corporation.
The DMC has used its budget for development projects, to recruit new businesses and to market shopping in Cranford.
Cranford is governed under the Township form of government with a five-member Township Committee.

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