Republicans and Democrats will have a menu of candidates to choose from when they cast votes in the Tuesday, June 4 U.S. Senate primaries.
The three Democrats vying for their party's line for U.S. Senate on the November ballot in the Tuesday, June 4 primary for the most part share the same political philosophies of progressive equality for all, with some variations on the theme.
WARREN TWP. - Training, professionalism, and dedication of the grades preK-8 district was put to the test on Friday, May 3, school officials said, when Warren Middle School (WMS) received a phone call alleging a bomb threat.
LONG HILL TWP. - Lounsberry Meadow, an affordable housing development for seniors on Valley Road in Stirling, has entered into a 30-year Payment In Lieu of Taxes (PILOT) agreement with the township, in order to fund needed property renovations through tax credits.
LONG HILL TWP. - The MOMS Club of Long Hill has organized another kids clothing and toy bazaar and bake sale.
WARREN TWP. — Immaculata senior Caroline Colitti tossed a complete-game three-hitter, outdueling Watchung Hills sophomore Riley Bobrowski, and senior transfer student Marli Szierer cracked a pair of solo home runs as the second-seeded Spartans defeated the top-seeded Warriors, 3-1, Saturday,…
The Watchung Hills Lacrosse Club’s seventh and eighth grade teams entered the Jersey Jam Mother’s Day Tournament on Sunday, May 12.
WARREN TWP. – The eighth-seeded Watchung Hills Regional High School boys lacrosse team defeated ninth-seeded Hillsborough, 7-5, in the Somerset County Tournament first round on Saturday, May 11.
The state Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) is set to propose its much-anticipated new land use regulations that are intended to protect communities from the increased public health and safety risks due to climate change.
LETTER: 'I truly believe it is in the best interests of the town to' vote for Maziarz and Przybylski
Editor's note: The writer was a member of the Warren Township K-8 Board of Education from 2000 to 2006. He served as president of that board for one year. Between 2006 and 2023, he was elected five times to the Watchung Hill Regional High School Board of Education and he served on that board…
TO THE EDITOR: On Tuesday, June 4, I’m voting for Dan Croson and Lance Blick for the Warren Township Committee. Their innovative plan to offer a property tax freeze and tax credit for volunteer firefighters and EMS members is a commendable initiative that deserves community backing.
TO THE EDITOR: I have spent a lot of time thinking about what I want for our children and the future of their hometown. The upcoming primary election in Warren has made me consider many things when it comes to our candidates. It has also allowed me to see who is behind the candidates and why…
Phyllis Clemson, a dedicated educator and loving matriarch, passed away peacefully on Monday, May 6, 2024, at the age of 89, after a valiant battle with dementia.
Elizabeth Charlotte Davis, 95, of Frankford Township passed away on Friday, March 15, 2024, at Bentley Assisted Living in Branchville.
“Some of it’s magic, some of it’s tragic, but I had a good life all the way” — words of Jimmy Buffett, quoted in loving memory of Joshua (Josh) Lipschutz, who passed away on April 11, 2024, at the age of 53, after a courageous battle with brain cancer.
Theodora Bethlehem Pollock passed away on Tuesday, April 2, 2024.
Brundage Park Playhousewill hold auditions for Disney’s “Moana Jr.” on Friday, June 7, and Saturday, June 8, at the theater at 2 Bungalow Lane off of Carrell Road in Randolph Township.
Along Normandy’s shoreline free children now play
The East Coast’s largest Memorial Day Book Festival, Flemington Summer Book Fest & Colossal Tent Sale, will return from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. each day over Memorial Day Weekend, Friday, May 24, through Monday, May 27, at 24 Central Avenue in the heart of Flemington’s Stangl Art and Cultural …
Entering Utah from lush “colorful” Colorado, was like traveling through a moonscape. The land was a gray sandy-like desert with tufts of green growing intermittently and small hills rising and falling. Signs for towns, which must have been far in the distance said, “no services.” The only st…
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