Fulfill and Community Foodbank of NJ join NBC4, Telemundo 47 and Basking Ridge Stop&Shop for massive, multi-state food drive September 9
In Basking Ridge, heat index levels up to 102 are expected through Wednesday.
Patch has partnered with T-Mobile to recognize these often unsung community leaders and celebrate their contributions.
Josiah Irwin, 12, of Basking Ridge is a self-taught fiber artist who started crocheting at age 6 and knitting at 12.
Here are some local organizations that are helping the Basking Ridge community daily and could use some support:
"Joey's Army" has rallied around Joey Ricciardi and his 3-year-old brother after their mom was diagnosed with stage 4 cervical cancer.
Joey Ricciardi, who is a Ridge High School '22 graduate, and his 3-year-old little brother are currently facing financial challenges.
Along with food trucks, there will be vendors, a 50/50 raffle, kids games including bounce houses and slides, face painting, and a magician.
The $1,000 scholarship, founded in 2019, is awarded to a Ridge High School student who aspires to foster democratic values.
More than 1,000 residents are still without power on Tuesday following severe thunderstorms.
Some parts of the county got hammered by more than 3.5 inches of rain on Monday with more heavy rain expected on Tuesday.
Father’s Day is June 18. Here’s where you can still find a reservation to celebrate Dad:
“Understanding Your Public Health Department: It’s Not Just About COVID-19” is the latest topic in the Understanding Bernards series.
The organization’s mission is to enhance the quality of life of individuals with disabilities and their families.
Hypertufa is a manmade material resembling rugged, porous volcanic rock called tufa rock.
We all know students who excel in academics, fine arts, or volunteer service. Here's one local who is making an impact in Basking Ridge.
The institute will feature lectures, workshops, and coaching sessions that will help students practice and polish their skills.
Groups of all ages can choose from more than 24 lectures and presentations about birds, bees, coyotes, critters, gardens, and more.
Get your sunscreen and towels ready. The pool in Bernards Township will be opening this weekend.
Two celebrities recently stopped by to visit and show their support for the Bernards Township Police.
Here is everything you need to know for Charter Day on Saturday, May 20 from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. in Downtown Basking Ridge.
The sale benefiting the Atlantic Visiting Nurse returns to Far Hills Fairground on Friday, May 5.
5 seedlings per household will be given to area residents as part of NJ's effort to restore trees damaged or destroyed by Superstorm Sandy.
Visitors can also take a free, guided tour of the rock garden at 1p.m. or leisurely walk around the beautiful grounds.
The event will include food, family, door prizes, and more.
May 24th is a day dedicated to where residents give back to Bernards Township by doing a good deed for the township.
All winners have been providing significant community service for Somerset County or providing volunteerism to the county’s residents.
Bernards residents, prepare your towels and sunscreen: an opening date has been set for the Pleasant Valley Pool this year.
In this class, participants will learn proper pruning techniques to help protect against unwanted growth, disease, and plant damage.
The township ranked high on the new set of rankings from the website Niche listing the best places to live in 2023.
Somerset County residents can safely dispose of their harmful household hazardous waste items at the event on Saturday.
To encourage more engagement and appreciation for local farmers, the newsletter offers periodic updates on local produce and other activites
While water mains are being cleaned, customers may notice short periods of low water pressure or discolored water.
The Bernards Township Committee recently honored the club for continuing to beautify the area.
The Meet & Greet for "Mismatched Socks" will be held at The Guest House in Basking Ridge.
"Mismatched Socks" reassures parents that as long as their kids have socks and their feet are warm they are "good to go."
The lucky ticket matched all five numbers drawn from the Tuesday Jersey Cash 5 drawing.