Republican Vanathi Raghupathy shares why she is running for election on the Bernards Township Committee in 2026.
Democrat Ana Duarte McCarthy shares why she is running for re-election on the Bernards Township Committee in 2026.
Fulfilling our debt to Black Veterans
Assemblyman Andrew Macurdy's bill would create a Transportation Authority of New Jersey to oversee transit, toll roads, and funding.
The Ridge Oak application won approval after revisions on fire access, lighting and environmental issues.
The Board of Education also outlined summer facilities projects, transportation renewals, and ongoing capital work at the May 18 meeting.
The Red Devils honored four graduating seniors before holding Bernards scoreless in the fourth quarter.
Cheryl Howarth will be replacing Russell Lazovick as principal beginning on Sept. 1.
Veterans, emergency responders, and community members are expected to march in the parade.
Tanner Sullivan, a communication major and student editor, finished at the top of Centenary's Class of 2026.
The 2026 National Merit $2,500 Scholarship winners were announced. See the Basking Ridge winners:
Bernards Township joined other municipalities urging changes to the State Health Benefits Program.
On May 14, Ridge had a 14-11 semifinal victory over Montgomery.
The Red Devils honored 21 seniors and controlled the game early in a 51-6 home win over St. Thomas Aquinas.
The Lord Stirling Theater Company Performs "Pygmalion" at Farmstead Arts Center in Basking Ridge May 29-June 7
The Basking Ridge breakfast and lunch spot says it has updated its look, condensed its menu and expanded ordering options.
Bernards Township Police said street closures and parking restrictions will begin before Charter Day events start at noon Saturday.
A state audit found the Liberty Corner private school failed to document and, in some cases, provide required services to youth in care.
The Red Devils opened with six first-quarter goals and moved on to the Somerset County Tournament semifinals.
The Township Committee approved two new hires and six police promotions, with a swearing-in ceremony planned in July.
Bernards Township Officials announced Charter Day soccer activities, local watch parties and a June 13 Battle of Basking Ridge event.
Charter Day on May 16 will bring a street fair, student art, historical displays, rides and live entertainment to Basking Ridge.
Elizabeth Vinhal said Camden Road now has two stores, with expanded denim, jewelry and local fundraising efforts.
County officials said 27 Somerset County organizations received 2026 funding through arts and history grant programs.
Ridge used a nine-goal second quarter and a 20-14 edge on ground balls to beat Somerville on Thursday.
Applicant representatives said revised lighting plans now meet fixture spacing rules, but still need one exception.
A Peapack & Gladstone Police Officer used a fire extinguisher to contain the fire until firefighters came on Wednesday.
Dr. Azita Ebrahimzadeh said the new Warren practice, Oakwell Dental, was designed to feel warmer and less clinical than a typical office.
Morocco will use The Pingry School in Basking Ridge as its New Jersey base during FIFA World Cup 2026.
The Bernards Township Police released its blotter for April:
Treating moms to brunch or dinner is one of the top ways to celebrate Mother’s Day on Sunday, May 10.
Lexi Hansen reached 102 career draw controls as Ridge opened fast and controlled Friday's home win.
Cinco de Mayo, always observed on May 5, falls on a Tuesday this year. However, some celebrations are beginning this weekend. See where:
Township officials marked Kevin Little's retirement with a formal commendation for nearly three decades of service.
A balanced Ridge attack and strong draw control helped power Wednesday's home win over Voorhees.
The Oaks & Acorns have a geocache event running through May that would engage youth to find clues in the various gardens in the Township.
Families can explore the Environmental Education Center in Basking Ridge during Discovery Day from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.
The Board of Education is proposing to implement a student activity fee to help reduce its budget for the 2026-27 school year.
Residents raised concerns about private speakers, portable lights and field noise before the board pulled the item.
The Music Department received the Best Communities for Music Education award from the National Association of Music Merchants.