A baker's dozen of N.J. events through the end of November
There's something for everyone. The Seton Hall University Choir and MidAtlantic Opera perform a concert version of Giacomo Puccini's "Tosca" on Nov. 16 at the South Orange Performing Arts Center. The...
View Article11 reasons why Central Jersey is better than North or South Jersey
In the last of a three-part series on which part of the state is the best, Pete Genovese makes a case for Central Jersey.
View Article20 new players join N.J.'s 1,000-yard rushing club; anyone make 2,000?
These are the players that reached the 1,000-yard milestone in 2016
View ArticleHunterdon Central football coach Matt Perotti steps down to focus on teaching
One of the most successful coaches in state history is stepping down. Hunterdon Central football coach Matt Perotti knew things felt a little different this offseason when he wasn't able to get out to...
View ArticleCommunity can speak about Hunterdon Central superintendent search
The Hunterdon Central Regional High School Board of Education is holding an open forum on its superintendent search at 7 p.m. on Nov. 16, 2016. RARITAN TWP. - The Hunterdon Central Regional High...
View ArticleVoters to consider $985K school upgrade referendum on Dec. 13
The Clinton-Glen Gardner School District is holding a special election on Dec. 13 on a $985,000 bond referendum to pay for upgrades to the Clinton Public School. CLINTON - The Clinton-Glen Gardner...
View ArticleN.J.'s college football stars: Highlighting 20 top performers, Week 11
A look at 20 big N.J. performances in college football this weekend.
View ArticleWatchdog calls for Gov. Christie to declare drought emergency
Raritan Headwaters has called on Gov. Chris Christie to declare a drought emergency after the state's largest reservoir, Round Valley, fell to its lowest level ever. Watch video BEDMINSTER - Raritan...
View ArticleLebanon Twp. firefighters serve up pancake breakfast (PHOTOS)
For over 20 years the Lebanon Township Volunteer Fire Department has held a monthly Sunday pancake breakfast to raise funds for the department. LEBANON TWP. - For over 20 years the Lebanon Township...
View ArticleReadington OKs $185K to pay legal bills in 10 ongoing cases
The township attorney said there are approximately 10 cases with legal expenses pending, including Solberg Airport and litigation filed by a company that wants to open a group home READINGTON - The...
View ArticleWonderland comes to Delaware Valley H.S. stage this week
Delaware Valley High School will present its own stage adaptation of Lewis Carroll's "Alice" novels on Thursday through Friday at 7 p.m. The play is titled "We're All Mad Here." ALEXANDRIA TWP. -...
View ArticleN.J. kids talk about where they like to sit in the car
We asked New Jersey kids if they ever fight over who sits where in the car. We also asked them where they would prefer to sit. We asked New Jersey kids if they ever fight over who sits where in the...
View ArticleN.J. family creates board game for young entrepreneurs
Kids learn how to create their own business and the art of making good investment decisions. FLEMINGTON - At the urging of their parents, Joey and Heidi Hudicka have been fascinated with the...
View ArticleCross-Country: 10 bold predictions for the Meet of Champions
The 45th NJSIAA Meet of Champions will be held on Saturday, Nov. 19
View ArticleHunterdon Central H.S. presents madcap 1930s comedy
Hunterdon Central Regional High School presents the classic 1930s madcap comedy The Man Who Came to Dinner at 7 p.m. Friday and 2 and 7 p.m. Saturday. RARITAN TWP. - Hunterdon Central Regional High...
View ArticleEast Amwell plans $3.8 million school referendum
The East Amwell Township School District is planning a $3.8 million referendum to replace 25-year-old modular buildings, as well as repair and upgrade the East Amwell Township School. RINGOES - The...
View ArticleBoys Soccer: Statement wins, upsets, surprises from another wild round
A look at the top results from the group semis
View ArticleTruck hits utility pole, takes down wires in High Bridge
A dump truck struck a utility pole on West Main Street on Nov. 16, 2016, breaking it into three pieces. HIGH BRIDGE - A dump truck struck a utility pole on West Main Street on Wednesday morning,...
View ArticleThose who worry about Trump's America should organize | Editorial
Many in New Jersey – and across the nation – are worried that, under President Trump, the safety nets crafted so carefully over decades are in danger of being shredded. Within five days of Donald...
View ArticlePolice investigating swastika at county park in Hopewell
A hiker reported the swastika to park rangers last Friday, Nov. 11, and township police went to the site Saturday. HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP -- Authorities are investigating a swastika found spray-painted on...
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