Four candidates are running for two open spots on the Board of Chosen Freeholders.
Voters will have an opportunity to hear from their local government and school board candidates.
Those who have waited for months to speak offer detailed critiques of quarry plan for closure.
Bernards Chamber of Commerce hosts walking tour for state's Lt. Governor.
UPDATE: No questions yet on possibly lost mail for multiple zip codes, as state agency tries to help those whose mail never made it to government offices.
Also, meetings on Ridge traffic and Ridge 'Spirit Week' events.
Honecker says suggestion came from unsolicited report by recreation committee.
Confirmed case in Somerset County was not from Bernards, Bernardsville or Peapack Gladtsone; tips on preventing mosquito-borne illness.
As Basking Ridge "turns the town teal" with ribbons, information session scheduled about ovarian cancer.
Two college students from Basking Ridge among those cited by district 21 state senator for volunteer internships.
Also, debate over Ridge traffic problems continues as school district seeks solution as one of this year's priorities among top headlines.
Bernards among communities receiving service as part of four-year vegetative maintenance program.
Denise Szabo selected as secretary of 800-member Municipal Clerks Association of N.J.
Contract more than $50,000 under budget now that public works department doing some of resurfacing and renovation work.
Bernards Township, already given top state certification for environmental steps, looks ahead to next round.
Board of Education, Bernards Township Committee, other groups to meet this week.
Bridgewater shoulders additional litigation costs after approving ordinance requiring houses of worship to have entrance on main road.
Next meeting set for March 1 at Bernards Township Library.
State Senate Majority Leader Barbara Buono talks about "incivility" in Trenton and cuts in school aid funding.
Free siix-week workshop at Senior Wellness Center to begin next Wednesday, Feb. 9.
Mayor says he's not surprised by results, expects growth slowdown in near future.
Grants awarded to 370 N.J. municipalities as part of annual program.
Blizzard causes closures; RHS basketball and ice hockey tournaments postponed until Tuesday.
Local high school students help to shape messages about the effects of drug and alcohol use.
The portion of East Oak Street that dead ends within the Ridge Oak development and Great Swamp Road may soon no longer be under township control.
School officials describe changes as the first in cost-cutting measures for 2011-12.
Tannenbaum, a new Bernards resident, could participate in opening coin toss ceremony.
Lickety-Split Rabbits, Hawkwatch hikes,1770s Living History Festival and more.
The 250th Anniversary Task Force still accepting a few more items to be included in time capsule to be buried on Nov. 13.
Publication celebrates birthday with historic photos and information.
Road construction south of milepost 20.5 expected to last into summer 2012.
Service to residents will be part of statewide operation on Sept. 25.
Surplus from revenues at Pleasant Valley municipal pool to cover cost, officials say.
Environmental Commission ask residents to avoid 'invasive species.'
Bernards, Bernardsville residents invited to bring personal documents for disposal.
Groundbreaking on community effort set for Sept. 16.
Planning Board meeting scheduled for Tues., Sept. 7, is called off; next meeting set for Sept. 21
Task force still seeking volunteers to on Oct. 16 help clean up highway exits into town.
Pool Commission will seek competitive bids to improve the overall condition of the facility.
Democrat discloses thoughts on economy, education and personal religious beliefs.