Donations will be delivered to the Food Bank of Somerset County as hunger worsens during the coronavirus.
BarBend ranked the top healthiest cities in New Jersey for 2020 based on 11 key metrics including access to places for physical activity.
Rao Desu, 53, of Warren, was sentenced Wednesday to 30 months of prison for conspiring to defraud the IRS.
Two students were onboard the bus at the time of the crash. No injuries were reported.
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Warren Mayor and Committee passed a resolution asking Gov. Murphy to allow in-person machine voting for the upcoming general election.
Hours before a scheduled public hearing was to take place Monday to discuss plans to build a hotel at the Stone House, it was rescheduled.
The township's Winter Festival, bonfire and fireworks has been held annually for the past 12 years.
Top News Of Week In Warren: 48-Unit Hotel Proposed At Warren's Stone House Restaurant; Hit-And-Run Of Warren Pedestrian; and more.
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A public hearing will be held Monday to discuss plans to build a 3-story hotel on the grounds of the Stone House Restaurant in Warren.
Semifinalists for the National Merit Scholarship were announced on Sept. 9.
Warren Police previously sent out an alert to residents reminding them to lock their vehicles after a rash of car burglaries was reported.
The Warren Green Team is organizing a food drive on Saturday, September 26.
Joe Rampulla, a resident at Brightview Warren Senior Living, turned to art as his outlet and a way to bring happiness to other residents.
The woman was walking along Old Smalleytown Road when she was hit by the passing vehicle, police said.
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Warren Police sent out an alert reminding residents to lock their vehicles, and remove keys and any valuables from inside.
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Four Warren residents died in the attacks on the World Trade Center on Sept. 11, 2001.
JCP&L says it is working with Warren to discuss what went well in the recovery process from storm Isaias and where improvements can be made.
The New Jersey State Medical Examiner's Office determined that it does not appear that the man suffered any type of trauma, police said.
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The coronavirus pandemic is forcing many communities to scale back ceremonies honoring those who lost their lives in the terrorist attacks.
A pedestrian running in Warren was hit by a car and sent to a hospital on Labor Day, Warren Police reported.
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Here are the latest numbers of coronavirus cases and deaths in Warren Township and Somerset County as of Friday.
Robert Kilpatrick, Jr., 27, of Plainfield is the third person to be charged in connection with a robbery of two people in July: Police.
Warren Mayor Mick Marion says Gov. Murphys's decision to reopen indoor dining is "late to the table." (pun intended)
Top News Of The Month In Warren: 4K Lost Power From Tropical Storm Isaias; Warren Schools Are 'Full Steam Ahead' For In-Person Plan.
The students put together a donation drive for the Homefirst Homeless Shelter in Plainfield.
Goldstein-Barsky is a candidate for the Warren Township Committee in the November election.
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Warren Township is one of nearly 400 districts amid the coronavirus crisis that will get less aid than what Gov. Murphy first proposed.
See how Warren ranks in terms of coronavirus cases and deaths compared to towns in Somerset County and New Jersey.
The delayed opening will allow for expanded Staff Professional Development from Aug. 3 to Sept. 3.