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Cranford Asking For Volunteers To Help At Annual Clean-Up Day
The community is joining together again this year to keep Cranford shining.

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Originally from the Garden State, Eddie graduated in 2014 from Saint Joseph's University in Philadelphia. He then went on to work at NBC Sports Philadelphia as a program traffic coordinator. A few years later, his journey took him to CBS in Roanoke, Virginia to join the team as the station's first Digital Anchor, and help build their streaming/OTT platform. Whether it be through news articles, social media alerts or video updates, Eddie also enjoyed connecting with Southwest Virginia on a daily basis for four years as a Digital Producer.
The opportunity to then work in Washington, D.C. as a primetime news producer for the parent owner of the local CBS station was a chance to broaden horizons, and as a museum lover, a surrounding environment that was a thrill to just be around.
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The community is joining together again this year to keep Cranford shining.

While searching for a stolen BMW, the officers leapt into action.
One exit ramp is being completely closed.
Police are aiding in the alternating traffic.
These situations include weather conditions, accidents, street sweeping, public celebrations and more.
These rides have been recurring, resulting in police trying to stop them on other occasions.
Registration is required for both events.
The police do not want you to throw these away.
Sgt. Forcenito talks passion, purpose and tells Patch that Westfield gives just as much to him, if not more, than he feels he gives back.
More than 10 locations across the city will also be hosting live music throughout the weekend.
An estimated 62 percent of tax filers across the United States will not see a hike thanks to the new law.
The pay-as-you-go event kicks off at Eastman Clock Plaza Park.
Utilities construction is being done along more than 10 roadways.
Drivers and passengers must stay in their cars while staff unload the items.
Local clergy will be on hand for special prayers of commemoration, as well as an honor guard with a ceremonial wreath.
Infrastructure improvements are being done along the road.
Artists have the chance to have their works alongside original works and never-before-seen sketches by Addams himself.
It is also a "parking holiday" in the city.
Another person was waiting in a getaway car reported stolen out of Newark.
The group traces its beginnings back to 1918 when Cranford locals first met and performed for friends and neighbors.