Basking Ridge has racked up the highest snow total with 10 inches in Somerset County on Tuesday, March 14.
Rutgers Master Gardeners of Somerset County invites Bridgewater to its Spring Gardening Workshop on Saturday, March 11.
A total of 8 Bucks, 20 Button Bucks, 8 Sheds and 58 Does were killed during the 35 days of the hunt in Bridgewater parks for 2017.
T.R.A.I.L.S. is the Therapeutic Recreation Adapted Instruction at Lord Stirling program that provides riding classes for disabled persons.
A transmitter placed on “Edward the Egret” sends daily texts to the New Jersey Audubon with his data and whereabouts. You can follow it too!
How much snow has fallen across Somerset County? The National Weather Service has the inch counts.
With the impending snow, it is important to know these Bridgewater Township rules on parking with snow.
Breaking: Deer hunting will continue Tuesday and Wednesday at parks in Bridgewater.
Over 4000 species of bees are native to the US find out which ones in the 'Native Bees – Who Are They and Why Should I Care?' presentation.
A total of 33 deer have already been killed in the first two days of the hunt for 2017.
Still have your Christmas tree up? No need to fear, Monday is your last day to get rid of it in Bridgewater Township.
Washington Valley County Park in Bridgewater will be closed again on Wednesday for the second day of the hunt.
Washington Valley County Park and Duke Island Park will be closed on select dates in January and February for the annual deer hunt.
The most snow New Jersey got was 2.5 inches in areas, according to the National Weather Service. More snow is expected Saturday.
The hunt will be conducted at Washington Valley and Duke Island parks in Bridgewater on select dates in January and February.
Collection will run through Jan. 31.
The Central Jersey Stream Team cleaned the Peter's Brook Greenway in Somerville and Bridgewater and you would be surprised what they found.
Breaking: A flood advisory means river or stream flows are elevated or ponding of water in urban or other area is occurring or is imminent.
Spruce Run Reservoir is also approaching its lowest recorded level.
A free screening of the one-hour film "Saving the Swamp: Battle to Defeat the Jetport" will be held on Dec. 3.
It is the first one since November of 2001.
The Halloween exhibit will be on display October 19 through November 2.
Registration is in progress for the workshops exploring advanced topics following workshop 101.
Thousands of hawks and raptors can be seen at the Washington Valley Park Hawk Watch Area in the Martinsville section of Bridgewater.
The ALS Association Greater New York Chapter will host the 1st Annual Fall Central Jersey Walk to Defeat ALS on Sunday, Oct. 9 at 10:30 a.m.
Registration is in progress for private horse owners.
Rutgers Cooperative Extension is offering a “Plasticulture Strawberries” workshop on Wednesday, September 28.
In mid-September while the Broad-winged Hawk migration is at its peak, more than 10,000 raptors can be seen in a single day.
The workshop will be presented by professional photographer Brien Szabo.
"An Outstanding 4-H’er must be an exemplary role model, demonstrate leadership qualities and a commitment to community service"
A Bridgewater business owner shared this video of a severe storm that swept through the area last week.
Entertaining and educational activities for all ages will be held Monday, Aug. 8 through Sunday, Aug. 14.
Keep these numbers handy when the power goes out, trees fall or flooding begins during this weekend's predicted severe weather.
For the first time in decades, pigs will be exhibited at the Somerset County 4-H Fair on Aug. 10, 11, 12.
Surprised to hear about a drought watch after Monday night's storms? Water deficits are 25 percent below average in Central New Jersey.
More than 1,000 Somerset County customers of PSEG and JCPL are still without power on Tuesday following a severe thunderstorm
PSEG offers these tips on how to prepare for power outages, downed wires, and how to keep cool during the heat wave this weekend.
Nominations for the Women and Wildlife Awards will be accepted through Monday, Aug. 15
For many, there is no better time of the year than summertime to be outside in the yard enjoying the weather and sunshine.
The July 4th weekend is looking great!