The 2015-16 TRAVEL Warren Rec basketball programs are open for registration for girls and boys grades 4–8.
The state racing commission approved the application to open an off-track wagering facility in Hillsborough.
U.S. House Energy and Commerce Committee approves bill to lift the ban on crude oil exports.
This Saturday Sept. 19th, “The ComedyVille Summer Street Jam” all-star special, brings the funny!
Every sector of the Somerset County community needs adult leaders – people who are informed, engaged, and connected.
Patch identified data based on reported violent crimes per 1,000 residents - and some towns you wouldn't expect to see here were identified.
If you love the food at the popular restaurant, here's your chance to really enjoy it for seven weeks.
A 19-year-old North Plainfield man has been charged for the sexual assault of 11-year-old girl whom he told authorities was his girlfriend.
The woman claims she tripped over a metal rebar spike in the parking lot, burning herself with coffee and getting back, shoulder injuries.
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David Adams was a Morris County school teacher during the alleged crimes, and is currently listed as a Bridgewater high school teacher.
The Friends of the Warren Township Library are hosting the library's 70th anniversary celebration 1 to 4 pm on Sept. 26.
The 3rd New Jersey Volunteer Infantry will be hosting an authentic Civil War encampment at the Watchung Circle on September 26th, 2015.
Sale will run on Saturday September 19th from 9am to 5pm at 26 Hunters Trail, Warren NJ.
Due to a water main break, Richard Hall Community Mental Health Center, located at 500 North Bridge St., will close at 6 p.m. this evening.
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The keynote speaker will be Jessica Trombetta, LCSW and adolescent services expert.
An evening of dancing, music, cocktails, & delicious food to celebrate a nationwide community of breast cancer survivors.
The teen has been arrested and charged with supporting a terrorist organization.
On October 10th students will have the opportunity to compete for a $1,000 prize by taking a SAT, new SAT, ACT or PSAT practice test.
The men robbed and assaulted a Rutgers student outside the College Avenue gym in New Brunswick, a published report said.
Radio ads will encourage people to use public transit or to watch it on T.V., advising people to avoid unnecessary travel.
A 28-year-old man was arrested and charged with Possession of Heroin with the Intent to Distribute in Somerville.
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A 55-year-old man was arrested on Thursday after seeking medical attention for a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
Another Rutgers student, football player charged in connection with home invasion.
Would you like to help an elderly or disabled person get his or her yard ready for the winter months?
A new study from SmartAsset shows the places across New Jersey where property tax dollars are being spent most effectively.
Miss a day, miss a lot. Catch up with some of Patch's stories from the past week, including police news and a good news round-up.
The deadline for nominations is Thursday, Oct. 1.
COMEDY MADNESS @ MARA’S Central Jersey’s hottest comedy show, located inside Mara’s Cafe, Berkeley Heights NJ.
During an emergency, it is easy to feel out of control.
Up until now, we had 16 straight weekend days without measurable rain. But all that comes to an end soon, likely Saturday.
State names best educator in each of the 21 counties. State's best to be named in October.
The pedestrian stuck by a train in Manville on Thursday has been identified.
Somehow, seeing New York City in ruins, with all that destruction, this New Jersey family - my family - found a way to heal.
Congressman Leonard Lance (NJ-07) issued the following statement honoring the victims and families of the September 11 terror attacks.
Somerset County Sheriff Frank J. Provenzano invites county residents to take advantage of the next Rx Mission Drive-in/Drop-Off.
The 2015 9-11 Heroes run will begin at 2 p.m. today in Somerville.
The Board heard from two other presenters (one at a previous meeting) before voting in favor of NJSBA.