Also, don’t miss Fish & Chips Dinner by Argyle - April 30 on the Basking Ridge Patch calendar
The Board of Education is proposing to implement a student activity fee to help reduce its budget for the 2026-27 school year.
Also, don’t miss Scam-Proof: How to Stay Safe in a Digital World at East Franklin Fire Hall on the Basking Ridge Patch calendar
Residents raised concerns about private speakers, portable lights and field noise before the board pulled the item.
The Music Department received the Best Communities for Music Education award from the National Association of Music Merchants.
GreenWaySquad says it has reached more than 1,200 local children using art, technology and school programs to teach climate awareness.
Featuring a dynamic lineup of acclaimed artists, returning favorites, and community events at the historic Ross Farm
The Red Devils put together four steady quarters in rainy conditions Saturday at Northern Highlands.
Make time for Stirling's Community Street Fair & Food Truck Fest on the Basking Ridge Patch calendar
You won’t want to miss Major Office Furniture & Soft Seating Warehouse Liquidation Sale on the Basking Ridge Patch calendar
The 2026 National Merit Corporate-Sponsored Merit Scholarship winners were announced last week. See the Basking Ridge winners.
And on the Basking Ridge Patch calendar - Stirling's Community Street Fair & Food Truck Fest
The Little Gym in Basking Ridge plans free preview classes starting May 4, official classes May 18 and a grand opening May 30 event.
The proposal seeks to demolish two office buildings to construct 119 high-end luxury active adult townhouses for ages 55 and older.
After falling behind 3-0, Ridge answered with 12 straight goals Tuesday for a road win in Watchung.
Current Assistant Superintendent Kristin Fox is moving on up to serve as Superintendent of Schools.
The Red Devils improved to 4-2 on the season with a home win over Hillsborough and another strong offensive showing.
The students of Ridge Drama will be performing songs from Broadway musicals in their annual cabaret showcase on April 22 at 7 p.m.
SoBol Basking Ridge offers Acai bowls, fruit smoothies, waffles, and more.
The funding would pay for 89 radios for the police department in Bernards Township under a House-passed federal spending bill.
Kyle Mara, Alexandra McHale and Mick Thomas are scheduled for the April 25 event in Liberty Corner.
The 27th annual fundraiser for adults with disabilities will move to Pleasant Valley Park and keep a virtual option.
The family-owned company said it will provide renovation and remodeling services in Basking Ridge and beyond.
The May 17 event in Basking Ridge invites junior, amateur and professional bakers to compete and support local charities.
Local leagues and programs across Basking Ridge are offering opportunities for all ages to get out and play this season.
Arthur Snyder IV was charged with driving while intoxicated (DWI), reckless driving, careless driving, and failure to maintain lane.
The request for Bernards Township is among 20 Community Project Funding requests made by Congressman Tom Kean, Jr. for 2027.
The proposal calls for 29 age-restricted affordable units, site improvements and a new access plan off Manchester Drive.
Five lockers were donated by the Bernards Township Law Enforcement Fund, and one was donated by the AT EASE Foundation.
The project will add a cricket pitch pad on existing multipurpose fields at Pleasant Valley Park for up to $59K.
The Ridge High School varsity girls lacrosse team bounced back from its season-opening loss with a 12-8 home win over North Hunterdon.
A fire believed to have started in the kitchen damaged a Summit Drive home and left the resident displaced, said Fire Chief Ron DePasquale.
Somerset County sent out an alert on the delays on Monday.
Bernards Township Police released its blotter for March.
A Basking Ridge resident's debut coffee table book makes the perfect Easter gift for cat lovers and soul seekers alike
Teens, adults and parents can sign up for Bernards Library programs focused on paying for college and planning ahead.
Scammers posing as banks or officials tell victims to withdraw cash, then send a courier to collect it.
The Bernards Township BOE passed a resolution urging lawmakers to repeal or reform Chapter 44 and to restore extraordinary aid.