Travelers flying in may face delays due to strong winds aloft; drivers will face poor visibility from rain
In 2013, extreme cold and winter storms took the lives of 46 residents across the nation.
Local restaurants and a car dealership are promoting the HERO Campaign for designated drivers.
Freeholder Pat Walsh joined Tom O'Leary of SHIP in thanking generous donors to this fifth-annual program.
Check your lottery tickets Somerset County, you might be the $30,000 winner.
Please donate to the Dec. 19 "BOBO Fridays" food collection for needy residents. Blue BOBO bins are at locations around Somerset County.
New Jersey’s five-year participation in the red-light camera pilot program ended today.
Get everything you need to fight the snow and stay warm this winter.
Derish Wolff, 79, of Bernardsville, pleaded guilty to CountOne of a six-count indictment, charging conspiracy to defraud the government.
Nominate a Somerset County resident by Dec. 31 for the 2015 Outstanding Women in Somerset County Awards.
Somerset County Library System of New Jersey's collection is the perfect place to explore the impact of reading.
Leadership Somerset recently held a graduation ceremony and celebrated the successes of its Class of 2014.
Early bird discount tickets available
It's average listing price comes in at $832,878.
The Year’s Largest Gathering of the Somerset County’s Business Community
‘First Saturday of the Month’ Drop-off
For some areas of Somerset County, its the first snow fall of the season.
Meals on Wheels will be attempted on Wednesday but all seven Somerset County-operated senior centers will be closed.
The Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Somerset Hills hosted a masquerade ball and silent auction to benefit The Giving Network, Nov.15
The Somerset County 4-H Association is sponsoring a BIG Crafter & Vendor Sale on Saturday, November 23 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
The Somerset County Board of Freeholders invites residents to give “green” gifts a chance this holiday season and to recycle
Every Wednesday at 9:30 a.m.
A look at some of the stories coming out of Somerset County so far this week.
Somerset County Department of Health is warning residents that a stray kitten found in the area of Emerald Place tested positive for rabies
There is still room to reserve a spot for a free laser session for this Saturday, November 22nd. Any student at WHRHS can play for free.
The Somerset County Park Commission has announced that they will be holding a Thanksgiving Morning Shotgun Golf Outing.
The Somerset Patriots and Manager Emeritus Sparky Lyle have announced that they will host their annual Holiday Toy Drive at TD Bank Ballpark
Freeholder Director Patrick Scaglione (left) presents proclamation to RCDC Coordinator Lucille Y-Talbot.
Military Order of the Purple Heart Chapter 27 presented a Purple Heart County plaque to the Freeholders on Veterans Day.
The Somerset County 4-H Association is sponsoring a BIG Holiday Bazaar on Saturday, November 22nd from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Each county to receive $1 million grant.
There’s still time to donate to the Adopt-A-Family program that will help provide Thanksgiving meals for needy families in Somerset County.
A 33-year-old Somerset County man has been charged with the death of an also 47-year-old woman in her East Main Street home in Somerville.
Across the country, businesses offer free or discounted meals and services to retired and active U.S. military personnel.
Watchung-Green Brook Patch’s new jobs board makes it easy for job-hunters and employers to search for and post local, regional and natio
Service Scheduled to Begin January 2015
While ghost and goblins are what scare many on Halloween, its what’s inside the candy that can frighten those with food allergies the most.
The Somerset County Clerk’s Office is extending its hours to accommodate voters unable to go to the polls on Election Day.
Somerset County Park Commission’s 19th Annual 5K Turkey Trot is scheduled for Saturday, November 15, 2014.
Somerset County residents can take advantage of the next First Saturdayof the Month Drop-off event to clean up around their homes on Nov. 1