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  2. Cranford, New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    Cranford Monthly is published by Renna Media, located on Walnut Street in Cranford, NJ. [ 157 ] 9,800 newspapers are printed up each month and mailed free. TV-35 .

  3. Cranford (CDP), New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    Cranford is a census-designated place (CDP) [5] comprising the downtown part of Cranford Township, Union County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey. It was first listed as a CDP prior to the 2020 census [ 2 ] with a population of population was 2,032.

  4. List of county routes in Union County, New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    West Front Street, East Front Street, Front Street CR 655 in Scotch Plains: CR 621: 1.75 2.82 Route 27 in Rahway: West Hazelwood Avenue, East Hazelwood Avenue, Hart Street Middlesex County line in Rahway: CR 622: 6.60 10.62 CR 622 at the Somerset County line in Berkeley Heights: Mountain Avenue, Ashland Road, Mountain Avenue CR 651 in Summit ...

  5. Historic sites in Cranford, New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    Named to the 10 Most Endangered Historic Places in New Jersey in 2020, the Cranford Roundhouse is one of only three known surviving roundhouses in the state. Preservation NJ noted that the roundhouse had "enormous potential for adaptive reuse that would be attractive to the town’s growing population, such as artists’ studio space, a small ...

  6. Rahway River Parkway - Wikipedia

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    1919 map of original commission's study. The idea for the Rahway River Parkway started in 1919 when Union County Sheriff, James E. Warner began a movement to "save" the river by writing to the local paper, The Cranford Citizen, and urging that the river be made into a memorial to the young men who had died in the recent World War I.

  7. Cranford Canoe Club - Wikipedia

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    The Cranford Canoe Club has gone through numerous private owners and is now owned by the Township of Cranford. While no longer a "club", the facility is located at 250 Springfield Avenue and the corner of Orange Avenue. There are maps that show another Cranford Canoe Club across the street in 1922.

  8. New Jersey Route 59 - Wikipedia

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    Route 59 is the shortest state highway in New Jersey, United States, at 0.15-mile (0.24 km) long. [2] The route consists entirely of a short block of Lincoln Avenue from Union County Route 610 (known locally as South Avenue) in Cranford to New Jersey Route 28 (known locally as North Avenue) along the Cranford–Garwood border.

  9. Droescher's Mill - Wikipedia

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    Droescher's Mill is located at 347 Lincoln Avenue East in the township of Cranford in Union County, New Jersey, United States. The mill was added to the National Register of Historic Places on January 8, 1974, for its significance in commerce. [1] [3] It is the oldest continuously operated commercial building in New Jersey. [4]