Warren local Karen Posniak moved her business Do Ewe Knit from Westfield to Basking Ridge.
Opposers of the project and the public questioned a traffic witness at length during the 3-and-a-half-hour Bernards Township Zoning meeting.
A tractor-trailer reportedly side swiped another tractor trailer on Tuesday morning, said police.
This is a historic win for Ridge, as their North 2 Group A division has been dominated by Westfield and Bridgewater for 30 years.
Visit follows after students extended a personal invite during a visit to Capitol Hill.
Richard Kattermann was employed at Montgomery Academy, a school serving students from age 5 to 21, located in Basking Ridge.
The Town Hall, featuring Police Chief Jon Burger, to be held on Feb. 22 is part of the "Understanding Bernards Series."
Ridge moves on to their second consecutive State Sectional Final, which will take place on Thursday against rivals Bridgewater-Raritan.
This concludes the season for Ridge Boys.
The Great DuBois, the two-person circus act, that captivated audiences in the film The Greatest Showman is coming to The Sieminski Theater.
For the last-minute lovebirds, there is still time to snag a Valentine's Day reservation.
Ridge battled nine other schools to claim the title on Sunday.
The township sent out an alert around 8 a.m. on Tuesday.
A Winter Weather Warning remains in affect through 3 p.m. on Tuesday for the Basking Ridge area.
Jerry L. Weikel Jr., 35, of Bedminster Township, was charged after he claimed to have a gun to someone's head on Friday.
The Bernards Township Zoning Board will hear an application from Signature Acquisitions, LLC which has drawn opposition from residents.
Bernards Township OEM and DPW are monitoring weather forecasts and are prepared to respond to the weather conditions, said the township.
Additionally, 10 students were named champions of their respective categories.
The girls won the meet for the 9th time in the last 10 years, and there were individual winners and medalists from both girls and boys teams
More than 1,000 students and 300 adult coaches, judges and chaperones participated in the day-long event.
Ridge Drama Club’s production of the musical "Something Rotten!" will be performed on Feb. 29 through March 2.
"Suing the little league is like suing mommy and apple pie. It's not American," said Bernards Township Attorney John Belardo to Patch.
The group of eight Bernards Township homeowners released a statement to Patch regarding the dismissal.
An Open House will be held on Sunday, Feb. 4 from 1 to 3 p.m.
Participants will learn how to tap a tree, collect sap, and make syrup.
A rise in home and car burglaries in Basking Ridge has prompted the Township and Police to take action.
The competition shines a spotlight on the heroes tackling the climate crisis.
Branding campaign includes makeover of Cardiecooks.com, social media marketing
The lawsuit filed by 8 homeowners in Bernards Twp. "threatens the future of youth baseball for hundreds of families": Ridge Baseball Club.
Six winners in total were awarded from 5 different schools, in Bernards Township, Bernardsville, Franklin, Montgomery, and Watchung Hills.
"With the election of Anna Duarte McCarthy in 2023, it is clear that Bernards residents want diversity of thought in their local government"
The recent blotter also includes DUI arrests, a resident scammed out of $1 million, package thefts, and more.
This marks the first win for the girls at the County Championship since 1983.
This is only the second time the boys have swept the County and Conference indoor championships in school history.
The timeless Americana architectural and design elements of this home are impressive and inviting.
The Girls secured their seventh win of the season on Wednesday against Bernardsville at the Senior Night meet at Somerset Hills YMCA.
The township increased police patrols, shared a security checklist, invited Senator Bramnick to speak, and will host a Town Hall.
After 4 years of planning, the addition of the elevator and new lobby to help Bernards Township conform to ADA standards will move forward.
The Team has two more meets remaining against Bernardsville and Mount St. Mary.
The Board of Education will survey parents to see how many would be willing to drive their students to school for a monetary incentive.