Kids of all ages eat, play and enjoy a day in Basking Ridge
19th annual community event draws people from Bernards Township and some neighboring towns.
But attorney advises township to wait for state's next move before answering letter suggesting possible seizure of affordable housing funds.
Spending plan will raise this year's municipal portion of the property tax bill by an average of $35.
Bernards Township officials and properties provide an example of reduced-use pesticides and herbicides.
No changes in proposed budget from previous discussions about 2013 Bernards Twp. municipal spending plan.
Township Committee candidates to be listed on primary ballot, but no contest until November's general election.
This year's Charter Day again due to welcome thousands of residents and visitors for an all-day celebration.
U.S. Rep. Leonard Lance addresses banking reform, immigration at Warren town hall meeting.
Number of suitable parking spots and traffic planning still up for discussion regarding proposed mosque in Liberty Corner.
Meanwhile, resolution to memorialize Planning Board's recommendations regarding Millington Quarry due on May 7.
Bernards Township Committee approves ordinance that appropriates funding for road repairs, technology improvements, more.
Youth Week to lead up to popular fishing derby at Southard Park.
Sign up for the contest by May 18.
Officials say some residents may realize they are encroaching on sewer or environmental easements.
Dispose of documents often used to gain control of accounts at one of 11 county events in 2013, including those in Basking Ridge and Bedminster.
Governor discusses middle-class reform agenda in town hall meeting at Raritan Valley Community College.
Residents in member towns, including Bernardsville, Long Hill and Peapack-Gladstone, asked to register ahead.
Some reimbursement has arrived, more expected, Township Administrator says after 2013 municipal budget introduction.
Republicans State Sen. Minority Leader Tom Kean Jr., who represents Bernards, and Somerset County sheriff also attend GOP campaign kickoff.
Increase will add $31 more onto average tax bill if budget is approved on March 14.
Somerset County made quick stop in center of Basking Ridge for a road project.
Bernards Township Committee also due to address Ridge traffic task force report.
Two candidates apparently will run uncontested for their parties' nominations in June primary election.
Crowd of 50 shows up to interact with 7th District representative.
April 2 meeting canceled, but meetings still on for this Thursday, March 28, and April 25.
Bernards Township awards contract to Dover company to complete job before summer; memberships still available.
Bernards Republican Committee makes choice between two candidates, both current members of the Bernards Township Planning Board.
Engineer hired to arrange for generator to keep municipal offices up and running and provide warm spot during power outages.
Somerset County to hold celebration for anyone turning 100 this year at the Senior Wellness Center in Basking Ridge.
Share of returned franchise taxes from New Jersey unchanged from 2012.
Closings announced late Wednesday in anticipation of approaching storm.
Funding to come out of surplus in municipal Pleasant Valley pool account. Memberships still available, website says.
Planning board members spend more than three hours outlining 'deficiencies' in Millington Quarry's application for post-closure plan.
Potential candidates asked to contact Republican Municipal Committee chairman by March 16.
Another extension of deadline for New Jersey residents to seek federal aid for damage caused by Superstorm Sandy.
Bernards Mayor Gaziano says that Far Hills has said it will contract elsewhere for road maintenance rather than upping share to 50 percent.
Bernards school and township officials and Somerset County Freeholder say they will wait before calculating local impact of potential cuts.
Discussion with participants from both sides of gun control issue address ways to address gun violence and children's safety.
Deadline approaches for day on which Bernards has said Far Hills must pay full half of road maintenance and projects.