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Cranford Man Charged with Sharing Child Porn,Carjacked at Knife Point, Cranford HS One of America’s Best, Top News of May
One-seat rides to Cranford and Frank Capece charged in lunch application cover-up also top news this month.

Andrew Johnson, 29, was arrested on the morning of May 7 for distributing images of child pornography on his computer in his Cranford home after an undercover investigation, according to U.S. Attorney Paul J. Fishman.
Woman Carjacked at Knife Point in Parking Lot of Cranford Dunkin Donuts
On May 5, a woman in the passenger seat of a Range Rover was threatened at knifepoint in the parking lot of the Dunkin Donuts on Raritan Road by thieves in a Mercedes Benz that was stolen during an Elizabeth carjacking earlier in the week, according to officials.
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Cranford HS Named One of “America’s Best High Schools” by Newsweek
Cranford High School was ranked as the #206 best high school in the country, according to Newsweek’s “America’s Best High Schools” rankings released on Monday.
Are you in Favor of a “One-Seat” Ride from Cranford to NYC?
The opportunity for a one-seat ride into Manhattan from Cranford may be possible now that NJ Transit has acquired dual-powered trains that can operate directly into the tunnels.
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Frank Capece of Cranford Charged With Covering up False Application for Free Lunch Program
Frank Capece, 62, of Cranford was charged with third-degree tampering with public records, fourth-degree falsifying or tampering with records and fourth-degree hindering apprehension. He was charged by complaint-warrant and was arrested at his law office to be processed on the charges. His bail was set at $7,500. Capece was arrested after State Police detectives initially attempted to approach and advise Capece of the service of a complaint-summons at his residence. Capece refused to answer his front door and yelled at the officers from a second-story window to get off his lawn. He told the officers to meet him at his law office at 9 a.m., but he did not go to the office at that time, the State of NJ Department of Law and Public safety reported.
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