County officials are seeking public feedback on an updated hazard mitigation plan designed to reduce risks from natural disasters.
Somerset and Hunterdon County drivers will face increased enforcement of distracted driving laws throughout April as local police join a national campaign against cell phone use behind the wheel.
CHATHAM TWP. - Bill O’Shaughnessy has a daunting day of hiking ahead of him, but he knows his hike is nowhere close to as ...
The K-8 School District Board of Education heard presentations from its Reading Buddies program and its three schools’ deans ...
A delegation of Jewish teens from Somerset County’s CTeen chapter recently attended the CTeen International Summit in New ...
Residents Margaret Malishchak and Molly Polevoy showcased some of their stained glass panels they are selling to help fund ...
Distracted driving comes in many forms. It could mean someone is behind the wheel under the influence of drugs or alcohol, or that the driver is attempting to multi-task, likely looking at their phone ...
We think the calendar is trying to tell us something.
April is the month of driver’s safety for many local police departments. One initiative is focused on cracking down on distracted driving entitled “UDrive, UText, UPay.” The campaign is zeroing in on ...
The Mendham Township Library is located in the town hall, 6 E. Main St., Brookside. For more information or to register, call ...
The Tewksbury Historical Society will participate in the 10th Annual Oldwick Townwide Sale sponsored by the Zion Evangelical ...
The West Essex Spotlight Knights, the theater and performing arts group that debuted this past fall, is taking a trip to the ...