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The troop gathered to create a garden beneath the Nelson Hoyt Park sign, adding new color to the Seber Road green space.
The honor society is composed of an elite group representing the top one percent of New Jersey business students.
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The June 10 celebration recognizes New Jersey State Senator Douglas J. Steinhardt, Atlantic Health, Raymond Frey, Ph.D., and Michael Dowling
The 158th Annual Memorial Day Parade drew community leaders, veterans groups, and a keynote address from Maj. Jennifer L. Nicholas.
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The annual parade steps off at 10 a.m. at Grand Avenue and Washington Street; tow-away zones and road closures take effect across downtown.
She will attend Seton Hall University this fall for a master’s degree in English with a concentration in writing.
Centenary’s RN to BSN program creates an academic pathway for registered nurses to advance to healthcare leadership positions.
Honorary Doctor of Humane Letters awarded to commencement speaker Cyndy Drue, a radio veteran and 1975 graduate of the university.
The new express location at 203 Mountain Ave. is the company's largest in NJ and the only car wash in Hackettstown.
Rash burnished his vet school application with hands-on training, original published research, and an internship with a veterinarian.
A first-generation college student, the accounting major plans to return to Centenary this fall to earn a Master in Business Administration.
A familiar voice on WNTI—Centenary’s streaming radio station—and WRNJ radio, Sullivan plans a career in radio and film.
The multi-agency effort targets aggressive, impaired, and distracted driving as NJ enters the "100 Deadliest Days of Summer."
Launched in fall 2023, the program creates an academic pathway for registered nurses to earn a Bachelor of Science in Nursing.
The free family-friendly lawn concert at Garrett D. Wall Park runs 2 to 3 p.m. June 20 as part of Warren County's America250 celebration.
The Atlantic Health facility improved from three stars in 2025 in the federal agency's annual overall hospital quality rankings.
Work on Phase I & II scheduled for school summer break, June 18–Aug. 21; bids due May 28 at 11 a.m.
The family of Yexsel Reyes Granados is also suing the transportation company, alleging the child's car seat was improperly installed.
Nathan Veillard’s piece “Stars, Stripes, and Stories” was honored in Rep. Tom Kean Jr.’s annual student art competition.
American Legion Blue Ridge Post #164 is organizing the 10 a.m. parade to honor fallen service members.
The suspect was also found to be in possession of meth, according to police.
Advisor also lauded at event recognizing academic and extracurricular contributions to the university and service to the local community
The 69-year-old was an avid fisherman, according to his obituary.
Ed Rossi named as keynote speaker
The sentencing comes three years after the driver killed a 70-year-old pedestrian and fled.
15 students recognized for academic excellence in their respective fields of study, leadership, and commitment to the community.
The latest round of WARN notices comes as layoffs rose across New Jersey in the first quarter of 2026.
The Powerball jackpot still has not been won, raising the prize to $130 million for the Monday drawing.
Named best associate program in the state
Fundraiser for WCCC scheduled for June
The sentencing comes two years after a 21-year-old woman was shot to death in her home.
The Centenary students recently presented the results of their independent research at the ICUNJ Undergraduate Research Symposium
Rankings place Centenary among statewide and national leaders for putting in place structural elements that support education and employment