Check out what is happening in Hillsborough this week including a township committee and school board meetings.
Residents can take advantage of this free and secure way to dispose of personal documents on Saturday in Hillsborough.
S.W.A.T., Hillsborough’s local citizens’ group, is hosting an information session and protest over the 7 large-scale warehouses proposed.
Mayor Lipani was among 90 mayors across NJ to join Murphy’s efforts to overhaul the state’s liquor laws and phase out the cap on licenses.
The grants awarded by the Somerset County Board of County Commiss assist organizations with general operating support and special projects.
Officer Richard Tichenor was also recently chosen as the 2022 Top Cop Award recipient for his hard work and dedication to the township.
The Agency Showcase Award for Video Production was presented at the New Jersey Recreation and Park Association Annual Awards Ceremony.
The camp is offered to under-resourced children from Bound Brook, Manville, Franklin, and South Bound Brook.
The applicant, 303 Amwell LLC, proposes building an 85,348 square foot of warehouse near the Willow Road intersection.
The hearing for the application to build a 130,418-square-foot warehouse in Hillsborough will continue in May.
Hillsborough hired five people to work for the Township during the Tuesday night Committee meeting.
The applicant initially proposed building a 135,000-square-foot warehouse near Hearthstone of Hillsborough, a 55+ community.
The Auten Road farm property owned by Hillsborough Township has been sold and is preserved as farmland "into perpetuity."
Committeeman Jim Ruh and Catherine Payne will run in the Republican primary this June.
The township authorized spending $41,000 for design plans and specs for the final phase of the Amsterdam Drive project.
The applicant is now proposing to keep the lot intact and instead build a 132,750-square-foot warehouse on the same lot.
The Hillsborough Democratic Organization unanimously voted for Ron Yoder and Samantha Hand as their nominees for the upcoming election.
The Township Committee passed a resolution seeking funding from the state to help create the center at Mike Merdinger Memorial Park.
The Hillsborough Health Department offers free test kits.
The "Sibling Bill of Rights" law signed earlier this month by Murphy protects sibling relationships in the child welfare system.
Legislation sponsored by Assemblyman Roy Freiman (D-Somerset, Mercer, Middlesex, Hunterdon) would affirm "Central Jersey" does exist.
The NJDOT awarded Hillsborough a grant for $368,400 for repaving the final phase of Amsterdam Drive. See the timeline of completion:
Past calendars have included pictures of Hillsborough’s stunning scenery including farms, mountain views, parks, rivers, creeks, wildlife.
Jordan Asch is representing the entire Hearthstone of Hillsborough community against the Weston Road LLC, of Franklin Park, application.
The Township Committee also passed an ordinance setting the salary ranges for multiple township positions including Committeepersons.
Doug Tomson, entering his 12th year of serving on the Hillsborough Township Committee, announced Wednesday he would not seek re-election.
The Hillsborough Township now offers programs for a variety of age groups from toddlers to adults.
The Hillsborough Planning Board scheduled new dates to hear 4 applications looking to build warehouses/industrial buildings in the township.
Republican James Ruh Jr. was appointed to fill the remaining term of Janine Erickson which is set to end at the end of 2023.
Hillsborough Township remains entirely Republican after the swearing-in of John Ciccarelli to a three-year term on the Committee.
The clinic will be held on Saturday, Jan. 14 from 10 a.m. to noon.
Superior Court Judge Kevin Shanahan denied the Hillsborough Democratic Organization's request for a recount on Monday.
James Ruh, Jr. and Robert Britting were both sworn in to serve on the Township Committee at the Tuesday night meeting.
Tuesday marked Deputy Mayor Frank DelCore's last night serving on the dais. He was honored with a proclamation, pens, and a bobblehead.
The $41 million federally-funded project to widen Route 206 between Doctors Way and Valley Road was initially set to be completed in 2024.
The application is seeking to build two warehouses/office buildings on Homestead Road in Hillsborough.
The grants help local artists and organizations still recovering from the COVID-19 pandemic.
The application is seeking to build 543,299 square feet of warehouse and office space on Homestead Road in Hillsborough.
The applicant is looking to build a training facility, a therapy pool building, and parking spaces.