The Gourmet Guys, a club started by Bernardsville teens, cooked a Thanksgiving dinner for the police to thank them for their service.
More Than Art features the beautiful upcycled collage work of Laura Skerratt Shabazz with 50% of the profit being donated to More Than Me.
Fraud, disorderly conduct and a warrant arrest were also reported in the Bedminster Police Blotter.
Learn simple techniques to dress up favorite holiday desserts.
Kansas Secretary of State Kris Kobach posed for a photo with Trump. He forgot to cover up the first page of his first-year plan.
A series of mini-shows covering a wide range of diverse viewpoints and techniques including traditional photography, digital art and more.
President-elect Donald Trump is moving the transition meetings Friday from Trump Tower in NY to Trump National Golf Club in Bedminster.
Xtreme Volleyball is now offering new programs for all ages.
See how Bernards ranked on the list of high schools, from best to worst for the newly released PARCC English/Language test results
More Than Art, a fundraising art show More Than Me, runs from November 21 through December 4th at Starbucks in Bernardsville.
Nominations are due by December 31, 2016.
Lively instruction, discussion, brainstorming and inspirational activities to help participants achieve their dreams.
A brush fire was also reported in the Bedminster Police blotter.
The volunteers have made the extraordinary commitment to “speak up” for vulnerable children to find placement in a permanent, safe homes.
Breaking: Bedminster Fire Department are battling a brush fire in town.
Breaking: Check out the unofficial general results for Bernardsville, Bedminster, school, county and presidental races
The Bernards High School Senior Class of 2017 will be holding their annual Project Graduation Tricky Tray on Friday, November 18th at 7PM.
Hear about the miners who were born, lived, worked and died in a plantation-type iron mining community in Mt. Hope, NJ in the 20th century.
Breaking: We have compiled a list of all the information you need to know to vote in Bernardsville, Bedminster.
The Girl Scouts Information Night will be held on Wednesday, Nov. 16 at the Bedminster Public School.
The men were found in the middle of the night rustling around a Bedminster home's bushes, according to police.
Lorraine D’Sylva-Lee of Rutgers Behavioral Research and Training Institute Receives Award
The program was specifically designed to encourage girls to prepare for future success in science, technology, engineering and math fields.
His blood alcohol content was more than double the legal limit: blotter
Take a journey back in time to the American Revolutionary War period; a look at Thomas Paine, perhaps the most radical figure of the day.
Bedminster Police blotter includes criminal mischief, credit card fraud, suspicious incident and a warrant arrest.
Meeker Road in Bernardsville will be closed from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily.
Discuss this work of participatory history: an account of traveling the 2,000-miles of the Oregon Trail in a covered wagon pulled by mules.
The presentation takes place Nov. 4.
A total of 234 players from 93 schools were brought onto the ice before the Devils game versus Arizona Coyotes.
A look at the environmental impact of large-scale factory farming on our planet and a path to global sustainability.
The move is being prompted due to what they describe as Trump's "pattern of degrading and dehumanizing women" over decades.
Plan an alternate route. Peachcroft Drive in Bernardsville is closed for the next four days for milling and paving
Work together in a comfortable, communal setting while enjoying the benefits of shared tips and conversation.
A guided meditation session in which different types of meditation are explored, followed by time for sharing for those who are so inclined.
Hexagon Players present this magical musical for family audiences in a hauntingly NEW production featuring outstanding local talent.
Bedminster Police made three arrests last week for DUI, Shoplifting and Obstruction of the Administration of Law.
REMINDER: New and gently-used winter clothing for kids is being collected through Oct. 31.
Pills and patches may be dropped off as part of Operation Take Back, a nationwide initiative designed to prevent substance abuse.
Take a look at this map before your kids go out trick or treating in Horsham this Halloween.