Festival runs from December 1 to 28, 2018
It's been a busy week in Somerset County: Basking Ridge names 2nd safest town in NJ, Hillsborough brewery talks about state's new rules.
A variety of county surplus items will be up for auction.
SafeWise released the 50 Safest Cities in New Jersey for 2018.
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This free program is designed for people with disabilities, their caregivers, family members and friends, and the general public.
Step back in time and visit any or all of 30 historic sites open free of charge. Tours, demonstrations & more!
You can help an elderly or disabled resident with pre-winter leaf clean-up.
This program allows children to gain confidence in themselves and their reading skills.
Sunday, October 7, 2018
18 Basking Ridge residents died in the attacks on the World Trade Center on Sept. 11, 2001.
Grant provides local coalition funding to help prevent youth substance use
It's been a busy month in Somerset County: Basking Ridge family escapes house fire; man dies holding breath underwater; hiker attacked.
A power outage is being reported in Basking Ridge Thursday afternoon with almost 70 customers affected.
Being a Patch Mayor will get you more involved with the community and help keep people informed on local happenings.
The outdoor celebration will include free food, giveaways, and live music from Basking Ridge’s own Café Racers and plenty of birthday cake.
The project will contain 50 additional units of affordable housing with on-site support services for homeless and disabled veterans.
A waterspout was seen off LBI, plus a state of emergency declared in one NJ town, as others dealt with more flooding.
Some of the best and most useful content comes from the Patch community. Here's a roundup of stories from this week.
Therapeutic Recreation Adapted Instruction at Lord Stirling Stable
Construction on County Route 657 (South Maple Avenue) in Basking Ridge by Somerset County is scheduled to run through next week.
Friends group supports stable activities and programs
Workshops begin July 28
Funds Raised Will Support the Work of Local Coalition, Community in Crisis, in Fighting the Opioid Epidemic.
The third keepsake in The Historical Society of Somerset Hills History Village is the 619-year-old Basking Ridge Oak Tree.
The school-supplies collection will benefit children of families served by the Food Bank Network and other nonprofits in Somerset County.
Funds are being raised to help a single Basking Ridge mom and her Ridge HS daughter, to cover medical bills and funeral costs for Connor.
More than 500 runners participated in the Veterans Flag Day 5K Run and Fun Walk in Basking Ridge.
The summer volunteer opportunities are available in the Children's Department and are broken down into 1-, 2-, or 3-hour commitments.
Residents of Somerset and Hunterdon counties can Spring Clean for a Great Cause! RVHFH is Picking Up Donations!
The Friends of the Jacobus Vanderveer House were honored for their Colonial Christmas School Group Day.
This keepsake is part of the Historic Somerset Hills Village Keepsake Collection which honors Basking Ridge's historic tree and church.
100 surveys were completed of local residents
A Bernardsville local started the Basking Ridge non-profit acts of kindness group to help those in need.
Bernards Township Police alerted residents that members of Environment New Jersey will be sending out people on a door-to-door canvass.
Registration begins May 16
Verizon’s Recycling Rally will be held on Thursday in Basking Ridge from 7:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. where locals can get rid of computers and more.
Letter: "The Bernards Township Library encourages all residents to visit our library and use our resources!" President of Library Board.
Plans to turn some of the wood from Basking Ridge's historic 619-year-old oak tree into a communion table are progressing.
The Historical Society of the Somerset Hills' “pop-up” concept highlights the owner, the collection, and a special gathering.