Two properties totaling 55 acres were added to the Rainbow Hill at Sourland Mountain Preserve.
A blizzard blanketed Hillsborough with more than a foot of snow from Sunday to Monday.
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The first of three bald eagle eggs laid in 2026 at Duke Farms hatched on Sunday morning.
The snow continues to fall in Hillsborough with another 3 to 7 inches possible on Monday, according to the National Weather Service.
The Board of Education meeting scheduled for Monday night has also been cancelled.
Residents are reminded not to park vehicles on snow-covered roadways.
The Hillsborough facility will be inaccessible to the public and all scheduled programs will be canceled on that day.
Kenneth D. James, 34, of Somerset, was found hiding in a nearby home following a search involving drones on Wednesday night.
Franklin Township Police Officers found the man was not breathing and had no pulse in January.
The custom-built puppet theater, featuring a barn design with chalkboard paint, enhances the Children's Room at the Hillsborough Library.
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Millstone River Road remains closed on Thursday night following a fire that began on Wednesday night.
The application is proposing to partially demolish a PNC Bank for the urgent care and also a drive-thru coffee shop on Route 206.
The KinetIQ robotics team, composed of Hillsborough High School students, is also advancing to compete at the New Jersey State Championship.
Chris Ireland was recognized for his dedication to student achievement and innovative leadership in Hillsborough.
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Hillsborough was awarded a $1 million grant from the Fiscal Year 2026 fund to breathe new life into the vacant structure at Merdinger Park.
The Township Committee ultimately passed a resolution approving the increases, but not before some debate.
The Township Committee approved a resolution to hire four officers and promote two officers at the Feb. 10 meeting.
Hillsborough Police sent out the alert around noon on Wednesday.
Moises Soriano-Ayala was named the Fugitive of the Month for February 2026 by the Somerset County Prosecutor's Office.
The Planning Board reviewed the amended ordinance, which will now go before the Township Committee for a public hearing and final adoption.
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The resident called 911 after hearing suspicious noises and seeing broken glass from the basement window, said police.
The Board of Education also approved proposals to replace the ceiling at Woods Road and masonry work across the district.
The crash happened on Saturday in the Township.
The explosion caused damage to the living room, chimney, walls, and front door.
Scams, DWI arrests, and shopliftings were also reported in the Hillsborough Police blotter for January.
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Some Board members found portions of the policy "disturbing," while others said it protected the fearful professionals acting in good faith.
During the vigil, pictures of Renee Good, Alex Pretti and Keith Porter Jr., were used to represent all of those who lost their lives to ICE.
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Brett Ajamian, 29, of Belle Mead, was charged with third-degree possession of child sexual abuse materials.
Montgomery Police released its latest blotter.
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Hillsborough Police are warning residents to use caution when driving through the area on Friday.
The Hillsborough Township Committee approved the purchase of a Scenic Shelter Pavilion for $191,889 on Tuesday night.
"One thing is clear: We do not want ICE in our town," said the student group.
Patrick J. Lin reportedly had written down a wish list. Item number two was "kill someone and get away with it."