Flemington Post Office robbed | Hunterdon County Old Ink
A prominent telephone man predicts that by the end of the century persons on the Pacific coast will be talking over a copper wire with persons on the Atlantic seaboard. 1873 Flemington was thrown into...
View ArticleBethlehem collection to aid veterans at Lyons Hospital
Donations will be collected by each classroom until Friday, Dec. 4. BETHLEHEM TWP. -- School district staff and students are helping the local chapter of Operation STAT (Standing Tall for America's...
View ArticleOfficer named sergeant, patrolman hired in Raritan Twp.
Benedict Donaruma was promoted to sergeant and Brian Mayer was sworn in as a probational patrolman at the Raritan Township Committee meeting Tuesday night. RARITAN TWP. -- Police Officer Benedict...
View ArticleThink Hunterdon when making your holiday shopping list | Editorial
The downtown areas of Flemington, Frenchtown, Lambertville and Milford similarly don their holiday finery, hoping to attract customers who might otherwise hit the Big Box stores in search of that...
View ArticleRaritan Twp. committeman vows to continue as BOE liaison
Disagreement continues over Lou Reiner's appointment. RARITAN TWP. -- The Raritan Township Committee tabled action on a resolution Tuesday night that would have removed Lou Reiner as the township's...
View ArticleKingwood Township tree lighting is Dec. 5
Santa arrives at 4:30 p.m. There will be holiday songs and refreshments. The Kingwood Township's annual tree lighting ceremony is Saturday, Dec. 5, at Kingwood Park, from 4-5 p.m. Santa arrives at...
View ArticleAdopt Kramer at Tabby's Place in Ringoes
Kramer loves to run and play with other cats, and he equally loves to collapse into a human's arms for a snuggly, warm snooze. These brothers do not have to be adopted together, but each would of...
View ArticleSanta to visit residents of Clinton Township
Neighborhoods are encouraged to coordinate one stop per neighborhood so as to accommodate as many people as possible. Santa Claus will once again be visiting Clinton Township's neighborhoods with...
View Article'Pamper Yourself for the Holidays' event is Dec. 10 at Flemington-Raritan Diner
Relax and enjoy a delicious buffet with wine and beverages. There is a $25 door charge: (includes buffet, and raffle tickets for door prizes, free skincare consultation and more). Julie Parker,...
View ArticleFrenchtown celebrates the holidays with Santa and Shopping Just Got Better
The Hunterdon County Cultural Commission is sponsoring a percussion and sleigh bell seasonal interactive percussion session at Santa By The River. Join percussionists Gabriel Globus-Hoenich and...
View ArticleSeventh grader brings good deeds to Readington Middle School
When Superstorm Sandy ravaged the Northeast three years ago, Brady was a fourth grader at Holland Brook School. Thanks to his family's home generator, friends were able to come to his house to clean...
View ArticleUnity Spiritual Center in Asbury to hold holiday services
Write about (and burn) limiting beliefs, unforgiving attitudes, regrets, events etc. to be released as we enter a new year. Unity Spiritual Center invites the community to these special holiday...
View ArticleFundraiser for the Miller Family, Dec. 13 at The Ship Inn in Milford
There is a $20 Cover charge at the door and part of the proceeds for food and drink will go to the fundraiser. Fundraiser for the Miller Family to help Wayne Miller as he continues his fight to cure...
View ArticleDelaware Valley H.S. to host blood drive on Dec. 7
The goal this year is to get at least 120 units. Each of these units will be able to save three lives. Delaware Valley Regional High School will host a blood drive on Monday, Dec. 7. The drive will...
View ArticleAttorney speaks at Anderson House in Whitehouse Station about rebuilding...
Wolfson has been helping people of all ages, from all walks of life, through financial difficulties for more than 35 years. Flemington attorney Bill Wolfson recently met with some of the residents of...
View ArticleRed Mill Museum Village's Festival of Trees closes on Dec. 6
Proceeds of the silent auction will benefit the Red Mill Museum Village and its continuing mission to preserve and educate about the agricultural and industrial history of Hunterdon County. The Red...
View ArticleWhat cartoon would you like to be in? | Hunterdon County Kids Page
If you could live in any cartoon, which one would you pick? Who would be your friends? What would you look like? I would be Scooby Doo and my friends would be Shaggy and I would look like a black...
View ArticleVintage photos of discount and department stores in N.J.
This time of year usually brings back even stronger memories of classic department and discount stores. I always learn something new when researching these galleries. This time, I discovered I have...
View ArticleHunterdon County Chamber of Commerce recognizes Polytech students for...
Justin Burgos, a student of Polytech's automotive services program, was recognized for his business, "JBurgos Lawn Care." At age 13, Burgos applied for his first landscaping position and two years...
View ArticleWest Amwell Eagle Scouts Michael Gambino and Robert Tomenchok honored
The service project entails researching a need, securing the necessary resources, planning and managing the work, and then summarizing and presenting the results for review. On Nov. 18, the West...
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